Recognising racism is important. Knowing how to respond is where change begins.

Racism: Let’s Y.A.R.N. About It! is a practical, action-focused resource designed to help individuals move from discomfort and uncertainty to respectful, relational action.


Many people recognise that racism exists, yet freeze in the moment because they are unsure what to say or do. This resource introduces the Y.A.R.N. Framework — a simple, memorable tool that supports people to respond with courage, care, and accountability when harmful behaviours, comments, or patterns occur.


Grounded in Blak Ignited’s approach to Cultural Intelligence and relational accountability, this resource provides practical examples, reflection prompts, and language that can be applied immediately in workplaces, schools, community organisations, and everyday life.

Racism: Let's Y.A.R.N about it!

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  • SPECIFICATIONS

  • HOW TO USE

    What This Resource Does

    This resource helps participants:

    • Develop confidence to respond when racism occurs
    • Move beyond silence, avoidance, or bystander behaviour
    • Understand how small interventions can create meaningful change
    • Build practical allyship skills for everyday situations
    • Foster cultures of respect, inclusion, and accountability
    • Learn how to engage without escalating harm


    Rather than focusing on perfection, the Y.A.R.N. framework encourages people to practise responding with intention and care.

  • DETAILS

    Suggested Use

    • Professional learning and staff development
    • Cultural safety and allyship initiatives
    • RAP and reconciliation activities
    • Team discussions and reflective practice sessions
    • Leadership development programs
    • Classroom and educational settings
    • Personal reflection and ongoing learning


    This resource works well as both a learning tool and a practical reference guide.


    Recommended For

    • Educators and school communities
    • Leaders and managers
    • RAP Working Groups
    • Cultural Safety Champions
    • Community organisations
    • Government and corporate teams
    • Individuals seeking practical allyship skills


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