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Please be aware that this site contains photographs and references to deceased persons—our apologies to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders.

Please also note that, due to the historic nature of some of the content, the views that are expressed may not reflect the position of KBHAC.

Media centre

Keep across our announcements and get more insight into our work at KBHAC with our publications.

Publications
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Walking Together Program

Jul 2024

After listening closely to the KBHAC community, examining KBHAC’s programs and healing activities and understanding the evidence base in the literature scan, KBHAC and Nama Jalu have developed The Walking Together Program.

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KBHAC Practice Framework

Sep 2023

The purpose of the KBHAC practice framework is to provide a tool for our staff that guides the way we work with people seeking KBHAC’s support and services.

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Annual Report 2019–2020

Jan 2021

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Annual Report 2017–2018

Jan 2019

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Strategic Plan 2019–2024

Jan 2018

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Conservation Management Plan summary

Jul 2017

Forming a key component in guiding future use, management and development, this Conservation Management Plan (CMP) will ensure that the significance of the former Kinchela Boys Home site is retained and where possible strengthened so as to be understood and respected by all.

Clandestine burials

7
Sep
2023

Response to stories in The Australian revealing a state government report detailing anomalies consistent with clandestine burials at the Kinchela Boys Home site.

World Monuments Watch

2
Mar
2022

Survivor-led healing to preserve, restore, and reimagine the former Kinchela Boys Home as a national site of truth-telling and healing.

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A collage of traditional Aboriginal style illustrations showing people contacting and connecting with each other to provide support, have a yarn, and grow as people.
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