Victorian Aboriginal
Found 4 free book(s)For the Victorian health, human and community services sector
www.dhhs.vic.gov.auVictorian Aboriginal communities and peoples are culturally diverse, with rich and varied heritages and histories both pre- and post-invasion. The impacts of colonisation – while having devastating effects on traditional life – have not diminished Aboriginal peoples’ connection to Country, culture or community.
Cultural safety for Aboriginal children - CCYP
ccyp.vic.gov.auby 2021. The Victorian Aboriginal population is young and growing, with more than half being under the age of 25 years, and 36 per cent being children aged 0-14 (ABS 2012). No matter where you live in Victoria, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will be living in your community, with a Traditional Owner Group known within your region.
The history of Aboriginal land rights in Australia (1800s ...
www.qcaa.qld.edu.auIn 1970, the Victorian Parliament passed the Aboriginal Land Act, which granted freehold title to the residents of the Lake Tyers (Gippsland) and Framlingham (Western District) reserves. Lake Tyers Aboriginal Trust and Framlingham Aboriginal Trust were
Report of the Northern Territory Board of Inquiry into the ...
humanrights.gov.auAll of these issues exist in many Aboriginal communities. 4. The problems are such that significant government inquiries have already been completed in Western Australia (Gordon Report 2002), Queensland (Protecting Children Inquiry 2004), Victoria (The Report into Sex Offences by the Victorian Law Reform Commission