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For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who were removed from their families, and wish to undertake family tracing and reunion, the national Link-up program will be of assistance.

To view the 2003 national evaluation of the Link-up Program, click on the link below:

The Finding Your Own Way website was launched on 7/7/2005.

The site has been set up to assist Indigenous people who are members of the Stolen Generations and those who were adopted, fostered or institutionalised as a result of past government policies, to find connections to family and to access reunification and counselling services. This resource is a 'self-help' guide to tracing family which describes all the records of institutions that were located as at December 2004. The guide will be downloadable from this website as will updates.

To view the site, click on the link below:

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Page last updated on 16 June 2006.
http://www.pangula.org.au/sewb6.html