MARUMALI PROGRAM Journey of Healing Model to increase

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MARUMALI PROGRAM Journey of Healing Model to increase the quality of support available for

MARUMALI PROGRAM Journey of Healing Model to increase the quality of support available for survivors of the Stolen Generations Developed by Lorraine Peeters ©Reserved to Lorraine Peeters 1999

Are we there yet?

Are we there yet?

The Marumali Journey of Healing Model Peace, identity and strength Trigger Realisation of reality

The Marumali Journey of Healing Model Peace, identity and strength Trigger Realisation of reality Reclaiming the future Talking Going home Facing the demons

Are we there yet?

Are we there yet?

THE GAP IS STILL THERE Recommendations 9 a, 9 b, 34 a or 34

THE GAP IS STILL THERE Recommendations 9 a, 9 b, 34 a or 34 b of the Bringing Them Home report in relation to education about the history and effects of forcible removal have not been implemented

TRIGGER STAGE – Marumali Journey of Healing Model DANGER – Misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment

TRIGGER STAGE – Marumali Journey of Healing Model DANGER – Misdiagnosis and inappropriate treatment or no treatment at all. TRIGGER Feeling: • overwhelmed • vulnerable • confused • angry • fear S M E L B RO , P O se P H Ttance uce T A bs en l. Su t, vio g. e flic con PATH TO HE ALING

GAP IS STILL THERE MAINSTREAM SERVICES CURRENTLY POSE A RISK TO MEMBERS OF THE

GAP IS STILL THERE MAINSTREAM SERVICES CURRENTLY POSE A RISK TO MEMBERS OF THE STOLEN GENERATIONS STRUGGLING TO DEAL WITH THEIR TRAUMA

“We are like the tree standing in the middle of a bush fire, sweeping

“We are like the tree standing in the middle of a bush fire, sweeping through the timber The leaves are scorched and the tough bark is scarred and burnt But inside the tree the sap is still flowing and under the ground the roots are still strong Like the tree we have endured the flames and we still have the power to be reborn” Miriam Rose Ungermeer