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245 _aComing to terms with the past?
_bIdentifying barriers and enablers to truth-telling
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_bReconciliation Australia, UNSW
_cApril 2024
500 _aKEYWORDS: truth telling; Aboriginal and Torres Straight islanders; Reconciliation
520 _aAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people have tirelessly advocated for truth-telling as a crucial step on Australia’s path to recognition and reconciliation. Despite this, there is a gap in existing research about what encourages Australians to engage with truth-telling and and our shared history. The Coming to terms with the past? Identifying barriers and enablers to truth-telling and strategies to promote historical acceptance report steps into this space, aiming to advance our understanding of: * what is truth-telling to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous Australians * the key barriers to and enablers of engagement with truth-telling and First Nations histories * the implications of these findings for progressing truth-telling in community settings. A collaborative study between Reconciliation Australia and UNSW’s Indigenous Land and Justice Research Group School of Humanities & Languages, the research sought answers through a literature review, media survey, online surveys and in-depth interviews. Findings include important considerations for the planning and delivery of effective truth-telling initiatives; as well as uncovering what motivates First Nations and non-Indigenous people to get involved.
650 0 _aAboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders
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700 _aNorman, Heidi
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856 _uhttps://www.reconciliation.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Barriers-and-enablers-to-truth-telling-report.pdf
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