The Stolen Generations Steering Committee are inviting Stolen Generations and family to yarn about a Reparations package
Greg Baker and Cathy Humphreys explain the importance of records, and the work we do
Do you have some time spare to test Find & Connect? We want to improve and to do that, we need you to show us what works, and what doesn’t
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A new survey by Rights in Records by Design project seeks to get the views of those working with records of out-of-home Care by November 16th.
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We need your help! If you know about the institutions in these photos, please let us know so we can update Find & Connect
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If you haven’t done the site survey yet, now’s the perfect time! We need your voice to help us build the find & connect web resource of all our dreams. And it’ll only take a few minutes.
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In 2017, the University of Melbourne Archives (UMA) undertook a comprehensive program to improve access to records related to Care Leavers. This is how those records became more accessible.
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The NCTR was first conceived as part of the Indian Residential Schools Agreement 2007. This Agreement created both the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada (TRC), and, to ensure this history was not forgotten once the TRC finished, the NCTR as a permanent place to house the materials from the TRC and be a place for ongoing truth and reconciliation work
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If you’re already here, spend a couple of minutes on our site improvement survey so we can make it even better when you come back
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We’re celebrating our new look by posting every day this month for blogJune
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