The KSGAC Healing Art Group had a big night out at the movies to watch a screening of an amazing new Film called Homeland Story. According to Ronin films, “Homeland Story is an intimate portrait of Donydji, a small Indigenous community in North East Arnhem Land in the far north of Australia. Homelands are situated on …
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Fremantle Dockers Support Reconciliation Match
Show your support for the Stolen Generation during Reconciliation week.
National Sorry Day Past and present Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal People will always be remembered
For National Sorry Day May 26th commemorative activities succeeded in uniting the community as the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation (KSGAC) held a number of events promoting awareness throughout the community. The official Sorry Day event saw Kimberley people travelling into Broome to with 160 passing through the doors. KSGAC Chairperson Mark Bin Bakar …
KSGAC NAIDOC 2019 turn up truly a day for celebration
The Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation held their annual NAIDOC event Voice, Treaty, Truth – Remember the Stolen Generation with over 250 people coming to celebrate. On the day music was a central focus as the crowd enjoyed Impromptu performances by First generation or descendants of those who were taken away due to past …
Notre Dame University students learn the importance of having support people.
Working within the Healing Foundation education framework a KSGAC morning education session saw 26 University of Notre Dame students participate in a yarning circle with KSGAC staff and members. Students were asked to talk through their own support people; who they turned to for help as children and now as adults. With guidance the students …
Derby Holy Rosary Students undertake a special NAIDOC project
Derby Holy Rosary Students undertake a special NAIDOC project to learn about the Kimberley Stolen Generation members and with that comes an understanding of Australia’s past laws and policies that have impacted on thousands of families. The grade 5 and 6 students met with the KSGAC Team to learn what the service does to assist …
National Sorry Day -Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal People always in our thoughts
For National Sorry Day May 26th commemorative activities succeeded in uniting the community as the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation (KSGAC) held a number of events promoting awareness throughout the community. The official Sorry Day event saw Kimberley people travelling into Broome with 160 passing through the doors. KSGAC Chairperson Mark Bin Bakar said the …
KSGAC Chairman Mark Bin Bakar “Our Goals and Objectives are now seeing fruition. “
KSGAC is growing from strength to strength
KSGAC helps Notre Dame Medical Students expand on the importance of Social and Emotional Wellbeing when working with Indigenous people.
This year KSGAC welcomed more than 70 Notre Dame University Medical Students during education and cultural awareness sessions. During the visit the students learnt about the forced removal of Aboriginal Children from their families and human rights issues. The members talked about the need for Medical Practitioners to have an awareness of Social and …
Mental Health Week- Working in Harmony with our services and community.
KSGAC staff and clients enjoy National Mental Health week. The recent Mental Health Week was a very busy time for the Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation staff who participated in a number of activities focusing on social and emotional well-being. In Broome at Town Beach around sixty people came together and services such …