Individual or Group Submission16/02/22

Aunty Diane Kerr

Aunty Di Kerr is an Elder of the Wurundjeri people. This submission describes Aunty Di's story, including the importance of ceremony and her role in reviving coming of age and naming ceremonies. It also details Aunty Di's experience as a foster carer, her work with kids in out of home care, and with Link Up.

Topics: Child protection system, Elders' truths, Kinship care, Stolen generation, Other topic
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