Nioka Chatfield and year 5 student Loc-Keesha Vale, 10, release balloons for White Balloon Day.
Intercultural consultants Murawin and Australia’s leading child sexual assault support service Bravehearts have teamed up to help break the intergenerational cycle of violence and abuse affecting Aboriginal communities.
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On Friday, they joined together in Armidale to commentate White Balloon Day.
Children and community members released white balloons as a symbol to help educate and protect Australian children from sexual abuse.
Bravehearts chief executive Hetty Johnston said have wanted to see their service become more accessible to Indigenous Australians.
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