National Sorry Day

Monday 26th May

National Sorry Day (26 May) is about remembering and commemorating the Stolen Generations, and recognising how this history continues to affect so many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. National Reconciliation Week (27 May-3 June) represents an opportunity for all Australians to learn about this country’s shared histories, cultures and achievements, and to explore how relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and other Australians can be strengthened, in order to build momentum for national reconciliation. Both National Sorry Day and National Reconciliation Week are of great importance, providing your child with opportunities to build understanding about the challenges facing the Stolen Generations, as well as the challenges facing the broader Australian population in terms of the need for reconciliation. Acknowledging both these occasions will greatly enhance your child’s relationship with this multicultural community.

It is not just for the Stolen Generations – it is for every Australian. Let us feel proud that – as a nation – we respect our fellow citizens, we care for their plight and we offer our hand in friendship so that we may all enjoy the bounty of this great nation. Let us admire that despite facing numerous challenges and cultural transformation, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and cultures have demonstrated remarkable strengths and resilience. Those cultures live with us in our everyday life and provides guidance for the future of all Australians.
Here are some songs that your family could listen to this week to continue their learning.
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