Inaugural NSW Anti-slavery Forum - Enabling Remedy: Towards Survivor Leadership

Inaugural NSW Anti-slavery Forum

Enabling Remedy: Towards Survivor Leadership

Session outline: What does enabling survivor leadership look like? How can allies and institutions support survivors to safely finds paths to participation and leadership? What can we learn from adjacent sectors?

Alison Rahill and Moe Turaga were invited to speak about:

  • the opportunity of ally-survivor collaboration to counteract and provide remedy for modern slavery

  • how anti-slavery programs can be structured to centre and foster survivor leadership

  • the concept of ‘remedy as relational’, restorative and healing (relational, reconnection, integration)

  • relational healing with survivor integration and capacity building through ally-survivor partnership

Links

Alison Rahill Anti-Slavery Forum Remedy Panel - Final remarks

Moe Turaga Anti-Slavery Forum Remedy Panel - Final remarks

Anti Slavery Forum May 2024 - Program

Anti-Slavery Taskforce

Website of the Archdiocese of Sydney Antislavery Taskforce

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