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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.

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Overview: Make healing happen - it's time to act

Summary of priorities from the Make healing happen report.

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The Healing Foundation Annual Report 2018-2019

Highlights include developing the Stolen Generations Resource Kit for Teachers and Students and commissioning the AIHW report on 'the gap within the gap'.

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The Healing Foundation Annual Report 2015-2016

Highlights of the year included supporting 35 projects nationally and developing partnerships with the Queensland and New South Wales governments to progress the delivery of healing forums

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The Healing Foundation Annual Report 2016-2017

Highlights of the year included commemorating the 20th anniversary of the Bringing them home report.

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The Healing Foundation Annual Report 2017-2018

Highlights of the year included developing a training package to equip Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers with the knowledge and skills needed to facilitate healing.

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The Healing Foundation Annual Report 2014-2015

Highlights this year included supporting 69 projects with a focus on Stolen Generations survivors, healing centres, trauma education and development, and community healing.

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Impacts of COVID-19 on Stolen Generations survivors

This 2021 paper highlights how COVID-19 restrictions aimed at protecting Stolen Generations survivors but at the same time negatively impacted their physical and mental health and wellbeing.

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Intergenerational trauma initiative: North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) Healing Program review

Highlighting how the NAAJA Healing Program made a significant and positive change to many participants’ lives.

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Our Healing Our Way: Leading and shaping our future - National Youth Healing Forum Report

Capturing the discussions and recommendations from Australia’s first National Youth Healing Forum

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.