25/05/2026
We acknowledge the lands we walk on, respect and remember all elder past present and future β€οΈππ€
Today is National Sorry Day. We acknowledge, with deep respect, the Stolen Generations Survivors β who were forcibly removed from their families, communities, culture and Country as children.
We also honour in remembrance the Survivors who have passed and pay respects to their families and communities who continue to carry their deep loss and ongoing grief.
At NSW Health, today is an opportunity to pause, reflect, and better understand the needs of Stolen Generations Survivors. Through our commitment to standing together with compassion and respect, we can help build a future where the health and wellbeing of Survivors and their descendants is supported with dignity, equity and respect.
The artwork featured is βHealthy Livingβ by Uncle Richard Campbell, a Stolen Generations Survivor from the Kinchela Boys Home, symbolising harmony with our natural fauna and flora and the interaction of the various players that will bring about healthy living now and for future generations.
For more information, visit: www.health.nsw.gov.au/aboriginal