VISION FOR RECONCILIATION

To be Western Australia’s leading service for children and families, that promotes the rights of First Nations Peoples, by acknowledging, supporting and empowering all communities to build mutual respect, trust and meaningful connections.  

Reconciliation is about unity and respect between First Nations Peoples and non-Indigenous Australians. It is about respect for First Nation's heritage and valuing justice, equality and equity for all Australians.

Meerilinga acknowledges the diversity and unique position of First Nations Peoples - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of mainland Australia and the islands of the Torres Strait. In accordance with local Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Lores and customs, connection to Country sustains contemporary First Nations Peples cultures, languages, arts, and spiritualties, despite the historical and ongoing impact of the political, social and economic process of colonisation on the lives and futures of First Nations Peoples.

Reconciliation, in practice, is a shared responsibility requiring commitment to a whole-of-organisation approach and active engagement with the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community, the need to raise awareness, and to challenge and educate our staff and community regarding the histories, cultures and contributions of First Nations Peoples.


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