QSA-Australia
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QSA assists Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Australia to implement projects that are endorsed by and will benefit their local community. Funding is possible through the Quaker Service Australia Aboriginal Concerns Fund, which relies entirely on generous donations. In order to continue supporting valuable projects like these, we need your continued support. | |||
Annual Report 2013 - 2014:
Kornar Winmil Yunti located in Adelaide, using $20,526 from QSA's Aboriginal Concerns Fund
This project expands the work of earlier projects, which aimed to build and strengthen the social and emotional wellbeing of Aboriginal families and communities via the running of an Aboriginal Men’s Camp. The residential camp was very influential in addressing the needs of the men from all over the State, who then requested that interim support would also be beneficial, hence this current project which is expanding the training and support provided for the leaders of men’s groups and programs so that they can play a crucial role in supporting the men in their own community to heal and grow. Kornar Winmil Yunti has expertise in running workshops and supports the Aboriginal community’s desire for change. Aboriginal Elders are being encouraged to take a proactive role within this project.
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Kornar Winmil Yunti – Aboriginal Men’s Camp at Tumby Bay 2013
This was held in mid 2013 with men from a number of places in South Australia. The program targets the spiritual heart, not only the intellectual head and provides a safe place to discuss many issues including family, violence, grief and the sometimes complete breakdown of social and emotional health as experienced by the men and their families. The camp facilitates the understanding of ‘Grief and Loss’ as being the foundation of all hurt. Participants at the camp are encouraged to examine their own personal hurt thus allowing them to heal from within, and addressing family and personal relationships. Campers are also supported to examine what may have been lifelong patterns of violence, abuse and neglect.
The program promotes ownership, self-authority and determination, sustainability and autonomy. It empowers people and communities to participate and contribute to solutions within those same communities.
QSA is considering further support for Kornar Winmil Yunti in order that they can continue to provide a range of support mechanisms throughout the year, building on the fantastic work the men's camp was able to set in motion.
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