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Healing

Actions such as the forced removal of children from families, dispossession of land and historical violence have caused trauma across generations for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Sharing stories and talking about a way forward can be a pathway for healing. Find resources here on the Stolen Generations and other resources for healing.
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