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By First Nations leaders at Ampe-kenhe Ahelhe (Children’s Ground Central Australia)
As the Prime Minister and Chief Minister meet to discuss our children, our families and our community, Senior Arrernte leaders of Ampe-kenhe Ahelhe (Children’s Ground) invite the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, the NT Chief Minister, Natasha Fyles, Federal and State Senators and MPs Linda Burney, Senator Patrick Dodson and others to come and sit down and discuss with us these serious issues, and to listen to our voices.
“We have been made to look like we are turning a blind eye to our children. We see that some First Nations people are swayed to support the implementation of more police and the deployment of military-style resources into our streets,” they said.
Their voices are not our voices. We have suffered years of heavy policing, and this has not worked. This has been the governments answer for too many years. It has caused more harm. At the same time our solutions are being ignored.
The Ampe-kenhe Ahelhe Approach centres around strengthening culture and language, delivering on-country learning, health, cultural and governance expertise that has sustained our Arrernte and First Nations culture for generations.
We need funding for our communities. We want proper facilities. We will keep supporting our children and families and we will keep running our programs for our children, through our culture and our languages. We know this is the answer. We need Government to come and support us and listen.
At Ampe-kenhe Ahelhe we have the solutions that are embedding in our culture. People need to understand this is not an overnight fix, through band-aid approaches. These long-term problems began at colonisation and have escalated over time, without support.
We have a 25-year strategy. Supporting our next generation to prevent the next generation of young people being lost. At the same time, we want to work with our young people so that they know that they are loved, that they are safe and that they belong and to work with them so that they can see a future for themselves.
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First Nations leaders at Ampe-kenhe Ahelhe (Children’s Ground Central Australia) — Posted on 24 Jan 2023