Doctors, dentists and aged care workers will be better equipped to care for Stolen Generations survivors with a new set of resources to be launched in Canberra today.
Doctors, dentists and aged care workers will be better equipped to care for Stolen Generations survivors with a new set of resources.
They will be launched by Indigenous Affairs Minister Ken Wyatt at Parliament House in Canberra on Thursday. Demonstrators rally on the 11th anniversary of the National Apology to Stolen Generations in Sydney, Wednesday, February 13, 2019A recent analysis found there are more than 17,000 Stolen Generations survivors in Australia, and by 2023 all will be aged 50 or older and eligible for aged care.
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