Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation Practice Framework launch
Event description
We will discuss how our Practice Framework came to exist, what it means for KBHAC, and what it can bring to healing practice and work with Stolen Generation survivors across Australia.
You'll hear from:
- Simon Jordan, Director Aboriginal Partnerships and Projects, ARTD Consulting
- Uncle Michael Welsh, Board Member and Tiffany McComsey, CEO KBHAC
- Lil Gordon, Head of Aboriginal Affairs, NSW
- Former Senator Aden Ridgeway, Partner, Cox Inall Ridgeway (CIR) and Board Member, Healing Foundation
- Fiona Cornforth, CEO, Healing Foundation
“The more I talk the stronger I get”
This Practice Framework represents two years of intense collaboration between KBHAC and our evidence-building partner ARTD Consultants. It brings together best practice trauma-informed approaches, is strongly evidence-based and captures the views of Stolen Generation survivors and KBHAC workers – some of whom are descendants and extended family members of Kinchela Boys Home survivors. A key part of the document is the beautiful artworks by Ngarbal/Gomeroi man and artist Jeremy Worral, which brings to life the healing journey for our Uncles and their families.
The KBHAC Uncles have said that this is something that they have been “crying out for”–a document that speaks their language and not the language of bureaucrats or academics.
Please join us to celebrate the launch of this Practice Framework that will shape our casework and peer-based healing programs for Kinchela Boys Home survivors, their descendants, families and community.
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