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Kadina High needs your help in Short Film Awards

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Simon Mumford

04 September 2020, 10:11 PM

Kadina High needs your help in Short Film AwardsWarrajarra, Dylan and Jayden. Photo: Supplied

Congratulations to Kadina High Campus for making it as a finalist in the NOVA Employment 2020 Focus On Ability Short Film Awards.



The film is promoting Dylan, Warrajarra and Jayden’s abilities in the classroom, their interests and what they can provide to potential employers. The students have all attended The Rivers Secondary College, Kadina High Campus from Year 7 through to Year 12. This short documentary gives the students an opening to help with their transition from school into employment.



The documentary is called 'Sign Me Up' and is filmed and edited by Harry Witt & Dion Meredith.


While a fantastic effort to make it as a finalist in this competition Kadina High now needs your help to vote for their documentary which will enable them to win a $3000 Harvey Norman voucher for the most on-line votes.


The link to view and vote for the Sign Me Up documentary is https://www.focusonability.com.au/. Once on the home page click on the 'View and Vote Now' button below 'School Films open for voting' heading. Then click on 'School Entrant Documentaries' and look for 'Sign Me Up'.


You can only vote once and this must be done before this Monday September 7, 2020.


Ian Davies Executive Principal of the Rivers Secondary College said "We are confident that the judges will love our documentary ‘SIGN ME UP’ but if the we all join together and support Dylan, Warrajarra and Jayden, their film can win Most Online Votes!!!"


"If that happens we will spend the money on resources for students with disabilities."


Mr Davies also encouraged people to vote in different categories, as well, so please watch other films, be inspired by the abilities of students with disabilities and their films. Voters go into the running to win a $50.00 iTunes voucher.


Other prizes include the Judges Choice – Documentary: Toshiba package valued at $7000 and the NOVA Employment School Choice Awards: Five winners each receive $1000 cash.


Good luck Dylan, Warrajarra and Jayden!

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