Retracing Aboriginal History

NAHO recognises the need to retrace Aboriginal history and improve education with the children, the youth, parents, families, and the community at large.

Improving historical education services for the children will begin by tendering to parents.

The history of Aboriginals is not only affected by individual behavior but also by broader socioeconomic factors. Besides, there is also the issue of cumulative effects of colonization, which the Aboriginals continue to face.

There are a series of ongoing challenges which deteriorate child and family history. The racism effect that Aboriginals face results in poor physical and mental health. NAHO supports proposals to that aim at improving both the child’s and the family’s historical outcomes. Such initiatives include access to quality and affordable education. We seek to strengthen the next generation of the indigenous population.