Stolen Generations survivors say healing is still incomplete

Ian Hamm

Ian Hamm, a Yorta Yorta who was separated from his mother when he was just three weeks old. Source: (Supplied - Healing Foundation)

Twenty-five years on from a landmark report that documented the intergenerational impacts of the governments' policy of the forcible removal of Indigenous children, Stolen Generations survivors and descendants say the work of healing and reconciliation remains incomplete. Western Australia and Queensland are yet to implement a key report recommendation for a reparations scheme including compensation for survivors, descendants and impacted communities.



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