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Connecting Home

Connecting Home is a state-wide organisation committed to providing a broad range of services to survivors of the Stolen Generations.

In addition to our individual support service, we also provide information and education to the wider community regarding Stolen Generations history and current issues.

Connecting Home was established in early 2010 in direct response to reports such as the Bringing Them Home report and Closing the Gap, understanding that past removal policies still affect Aboriginal families and communities.

As such, Connecting Home aims to respond to the needs of not only those people who are directly affected by such policies, but their children, partners and families as well.

Connecting Home defines a survivor of the Stolen Generations as an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander person who was removed or separated from family, land, language and culture as a result of past policies, including adoption, foster care and institutionalisation.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be aware that this website may contain images, voices or names of deceased persons in photographs, film, audio recordings or printed material. To listen to our Acknowledgement of Country, click here.