We acknowledge Aboriginal people as the First Peoples and Traditional Owners and custodians of the land and waterways on which we live.
We honour and pay our respects to Elders past and present. We recognise all Aboriginal peoples and their strength and resilience despite the ongoing impacts of colonisation and dispossession.
Aboriginal peoples represent the world’s oldest living culture. We celebrate and respect this continuing culture.
We recognise that we have a long way to go in understanding and addressing the intersections of ableism, racism and the ongoing effects of dispossession and colonisation. We are committed to working in partnership with Aboriginal communities to see what additional actions the Victorian Government needs to take to address inequality for Aboriginal people with disability.
We also acknowledge the significant role that Aboriginal families and communities play as carers for people with disability in Victoria.
Note: We recognise the diversity of Aboriginal people living throughout Victoria. While the terms ‘Koorie’ or ‘Koori’ are commonly used by Aboriginal people to describe Aboriginal people in southeast Australia, we have used the term ‘Aboriginal’ to include all people of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who are living in Victoria.
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