Skip to content
Home - HIPPY Australia - logo HIPPY logo
  • See the program
    • How it works
    • Program details
    • Become a Tutor
    • Our curriculum
    • FAQs
  • Find a HIPPY site
    • Search nearby
    • Focused site
  • View the benefits
    • Benefits for you
    • For children
    • For families
    • For Tutors
    • For communities
    • Research
  • Learn about HIPPY
    • About us
    • HIPPY and BSL
    • Contact us
    • Feedback
HIPPY logo
  • See the program
    • How it works
    • Program details
    • Become a Tutor
    • Our curriculum
    • FAQs
  • Find a HIPPY site
    • Search nearby
    • Focused site
  • View the benefits
    • Benefits for you
    • For children
    • For families
    • For Tutors
    • For communities
    • Research
  • Learn about HIPPY
    • About us
    • HIPPY and BSL
    • Contact us
    • Feedback

SNAICC 2025

Our Culture. Keep it Strong. We Belong.

Seen our stall at SNAICC 2025? Read the full set of postcard stories and find out more about community leadership and voices by clicking on the images below.

Community leadership, community voices brochure and webpage Trust, respect and community leadership with Moorundi and ac.care
Culture, identity and healing guiding Aunty Kym's work From participant to HIPPY Tutor: a Kokatha/Banggarla mother's journey
Exploring the Five Essential Features artwork with HIPPY Alice Springs/Mparntwe Family and culture celebrated in Lena Smith's curriculum artworks
Adapting HIPPY to reflect community voices in Mowanjum-Derby Explore Country along the banks of Dhungala in Whose tracks are These?


Site footer

See the program

  • How it works
  • Program details
  • Become a Tutor
  • Our curriculum
  • FAQs

Find a HIPPY site

  • Search nearby

View the benefits

  • Benefits for you
  • For children
  • For families
  • For Tutors
  • For communities
  • Research

Learn about HIPPY

  • HIPPY and BSL
  • Contact us
  • Feedback
  • Home
Aboriginal flag
Torres Strait Islander flag

Acknowledgement of Country

HIPPY acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of the land and waterways on which our organisation operates. We pay our respects to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders past, and present.

Read the BSL Reconciliation Action Plan

Accessibility Statement

We are committed to ensuring that staff, families and community members with disability, mental health and chronic conditions, and/or identify as neurodiverse have equal opportunities to access, engage and flourish within all activities at HIPPY Australia.

Brotherhood of St Lawrence - Working for an Australia free of poverty

The Home Interaction Program for Parents and Youngsters (HIPPY) is funded by the Australian Government through the Department of Social Services. The Brotherhood of St. Laurence (BSL) holds the licence to operate HIPPY in Australia. BSL is committed to protecting the rights of all people. We want those we work with to feel safe and be safe, free from abuse, exploitation and harm of any kind. We have a zero tolerance toward any form of child, or vulnerable adult, abuse.

© 2025 HIPPY Australia

Socials

  • Instagram
  • Facebook
  • Privacy policy
Five Essential Features painting
Aboriginal flag
Torres Strait Islander flag

Acknowledgement of Country

We pay respect to past, present and emerging Traditional Custodians and Elders, and to the children as they are our future. We respectfully acknowledge the continued connection to the culture, community, land, sea and rivers on which we gather, live, learn, work and grow, and recognise that this was, and always will be, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander land.

This website may contain the images or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. The artwork above represents the HIPPY program and was created by Tutors at HIPPY Alice Springs (Mparntwe).