Individual or Group Submission22/12/23

Maria Van Zyl

Maria Van Zyl is from the Stolen Generation. This submission outlines her experience growing up in out-of-home care, her attempts to reconnect with her father and obtain her files from welfare.

Topics: Child protection system, Stolen generation
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