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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.

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Yokai National Sorry Day Event

Yokai National Sorry Day Event

  • Date : Tuesday 26 May 2026
  • Time : 10:30am - 2:00pm
  • Location : Moort-ak Waadiny/Wellington Square, Wellington Street
  • Cost : Free

This year there will be two venues - A Smoking Ceremony and Welcome to Country will take place at 10.30am at the Stolen Generations Memorial (on the South-East Corner of Hill and Wittenoom Streets, East Perth). Following that we will move to the Health Department Theatrette, which is part of the H&C Cafe Building on the North-West Corner of Hill and Wittenoom Streets, East Perth.

Bringing them home WA & YOKAI will be showcasing The Missions Connect Virtual Reality Tools, which have been developed in partnership with Curtin University. .

This project was initiated and led in partnership by Bringing them home WA (BTHWA/Yokai) and the Stolen Generations Immersive Hub (SGIH) at Curtin University, with support from Lotterywest and the Healing Foundation over a three-year development period.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Healing Foundation acknowledges Country, Custodians and Community of the lands on which we live and work. We also pay our respects to Elders and to Stolen Generations survivors, of the Dreaming and of the here and now. We recognise the ongoing nature of trauma experiences for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and commit each day to survivor-led intergenerational healing.