'My mob is telling their story and it makes me feel good': here's what Aboriginal survivors of child sexual abuse told us they need
- Written by Carlina Black, PhD candidate, La Trobe University
Coming together with Elders and other community members helped survivors feel connected. It also gave them hope.Author provided
It’s a year since the national apology to victims and survivors of institutional child sexual abuse. While national apologies can acknowledge survivors, sorry is just the beginning. Access to healing is needed.

