Prospector
Not a scaredy cat anymore
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Ok, Julia, I hear your message.
Of course our society must care for those who can't care properly for themselves, and that will embrace the disabled and the mentally ill. Unfortunately our (state) Government has swung the pendulum the other way, and taking away the residential care system (remniscent of the old 'asylum' image I guess) and put people out into the community. Unfortunately they are not willing to put the required support mechanisms in place to ensure that they have the capacity to do this. But the Government did not create mental illness. It did however, create the stolen generation.
The 'sorry' part for me, only comes from the forced separation of infants from their family, simply because we thought the white way was better for raising children, and ignoring the fact that families were torn apart. The end did not justify the means. As simple as that.
The rest - well, we havent exactly gone about things in a culturally sensisitive manner - we just assumed that they were primitive, we were advanced and of course they would want to do things our way? But that was never what the sorry was all about though.
And yes, their sense of self esteem and determination will come from working with them, to build and develop those things they see as important; educating their children so they become the teachers, Doctors and Nurses they need for their own people; working with them to develop appropriate health regimes and in a manner that values their own traditions and customs. Not assuming that our way is the best way. So yes, empowering them is what they need, not the handouts nor benevolent (sometimes) power we have used in the past.
Of course our society must care for those who can't care properly for themselves, and that will embrace the disabled and the mentally ill. Unfortunately our (state) Government has swung the pendulum the other way, and taking away the residential care system (remniscent of the old 'asylum' image I guess) and put people out into the community. Unfortunately they are not willing to put the required support mechanisms in place to ensure that they have the capacity to do this. But the Government did not create mental illness. It did however, create the stolen generation.
The 'sorry' part for me, only comes from the forced separation of infants from their family, simply because we thought the white way was better for raising children, and ignoring the fact that families were torn apart. The end did not justify the means. As simple as that.
The rest - well, we havent exactly gone about things in a culturally sensisitive manner - we just assumed that they were primitive, we were advanced and of course they would want to do things our way? But that was never what the sorry was all about though.
And yes, their sense of self esteem and determination will come from working with them, to build and develop those things they see as important; educating their children so they become the teachers, Doctors and Nurses they need for their own people; working with them to develop appropriate health regimes and in a manner that values their own traditions and customs. Not assuming that our way is the best way. So yes, empowering them is what they need, not the handouts nor benevolent (sometimes) power we have used in the past.