26/05/2026
Today is National Sorry Day – a day to acknowledge the strength of Stolen Generations Survivors and reflect on how we can all play a part in the healing process for our people and nation. This day marks the beginning of National Reconciliation Week, which runs from May 27 to June 3.
It’s a time to reflect on how we can contribute to reconciliation.
The FFTITC wants to continue the discussions that were had at our recent “Skills on Country” forum where the theme was strengthening Indigenous connection to careers and supporting those working with First Nations young people in WA as they move towards graduation and transition into meaningful work and training pathways.
Future forums are being planned, and we look forward to bringing people together and fostering stronger connections. To read more about the forum, please click below to access the report.
While we can’t remove the trauma experienced by the families of the Stolen Generation, we hope to be able to contribute to young First Nation people having exciting career choices and obtaining meaningful employment.
To read the outcomes of the forum.
https://www.fftitc.com.au/single-post/forum-summary-building-pathways-together-skills-on-country-forum-inspires-connection-and-action