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Ngaga-dji (hear me): young voices creating change for justice

Youth development First Nations youth First Nations children Youth justice Victoria
Description

The Ngaga-dji project voices the experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in Victoria’s youth justice system. Ngaga-dji sets out the path that Victoria must make to support Aboriginal children and their communities and is driving the change Victoria’s youth justice system needs to enable Aboriginal children to thrive in their communities.

This is the first time Aboriginal children forced into Victoria's justice system have had their voices heard. The stories in Ngaga-dji are from the heart, they are about love, trauma, strength, discrimination and healing. They are about justice and equality. These children are telling their stories because they trust us to listen and take action on the Ngaga-dji solutions.

Publication Details
Access Rights Type:
open
Publication place:
Melbourne