Waminda leading the way in health and welfare
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Story and images supplied by Melissa Wellington
Access to culturally safe and secure health and welfare services has been and remains to be an issue for Aboriginal women and their families in the Shoalhaven. Waminda was established in 1984 due to concern amongst the local Aboriginal community about the lack of culturally safe and secure health, support and advocacy services for Aboriginal women and their families...
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Issue 311
Aboriginality key to High Court appeal
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