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Inside: Life in Children’s Homes. Opens November 16, 2011. Inside: Life in Children’s Homes. National Museum of Australia. Inside: Life in Children’s Homes. National Museum of Australia. Inside: Life in Children’s Homes. National Museum of Australia. Inside: Life in Children’s Homes.
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Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Opens November 16, 2011
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes National Museum of Australia
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes National Museum of Australia
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes National Museum of Australia
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes National Museum of Australia • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander history and culture • Australia's history and society since 1788 • the interaction of people with the environment.
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Informed by three reports: • Bringing them Home (Australian Human Rights Commission, 1997)
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Informed by three reports: 2. Lost Innocents (Senate Community Affairs References Committee, 2001)
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Informed by three reports:
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Informed by three reports: 3. Forgotten Australians (Senate Community Affairs References Committee, 2004) Children at Silky Oaks (Home founded by Open Brethren), Brisbane, QLD
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Informed by three reports: St Vincent’s Orphanage, Nudgee, QLD
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Statistics • 50,000 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, some of whom belong to the Stolen Generations • 7,000 Child Migrants • 500,000 Forgotten Australians
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes What did they experience? • Separation from and loss of family Nun from the order of Sister of the Good Shepherd escorting a girl, Children's Court Albion Street, Sydney, 25 October, 1963
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes What did they experience? • Deception (lied to about family members – e.g. “They’re dead” or “They don’t want you”) • Neglect and exploitation (poor nutrition, slave labour • Assault (criminal, not simply the use of controlled corporal punishment)
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes What did they experience? • Poor health care • Lack of education (illiteracy is an issue for survivors) • Loss of identity (named changed) • Medical testing • No post-care transition education
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Website address
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Website • personal narratives http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/02/16/the-argonaut/ • poetry http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/01/10/ill-be-your-mate/ • songs http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/06/07/on-eagles-wings/
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Website • visual art http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2010/03/31/depression/ • objects http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/04/16/my-ireland/ • reunions http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/05/27/winlaton-reunion/
Inside: Life in Children’s Homes Website • protests http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2010/12/14/the-first-anniversary-2/