Strengthening Support for Aboriginal Women:

Aboriginal-led Core and Cluster Services and Previous Established Aboriginal-led Women’s Refuge Summit in NSW

We are excited to inform you about the Core and Cluster Aboriginal-Led Women’s Refuge Summit in New South Wales—a powerful opportunity to bring together both newly established Core and Cluster refuges and previously established Aboriginal-led refuges to collaborate, share insights, and enhance the services provided to Aboriginal women and children in need. 

This summit is dedicated to fostering collaboration, celebrating our shared successes, and addressing challenges faced by Aboriginal-led services. It’s time to build stronger, culturally responsive systems of care for Aboriginal women and children in NSW. 

Why Attend the Summit? Aboriginal-led refuges play a critical role in offering culturally safe spaces for Aboriginal women.  

📅 Event Details:  

Date: 23 June – 24 June 2025
Location: Port Macquarie, NSW – Birpai Country 

Cost: FREE 

Registration: A registration link will be sent out next week. If you are interested and would like to ensure you receive the link to register, contact our Service Development Manager, Domestic & Family Violence staff member, Eleanor McCall via email: Eleanor.m@achiansw.org.au or mobile: 0437 550 981. 

This summit is a pivotal moment to connect, learn, and empower each other as we build a stronger future for Aboriginal women and children. Let’s join forces, share knowledge, and ensure that Aboriginal leadership continues to guide the way in creating culturally safe and effective services. 



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Acknowledgement of Country

ACHIA NSW acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land we live, work and play on. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, for they hold the memories, traditions, culture, and hopes of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders across this beautiful nation. These lands were never ceded; it always was and always will be Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander lands.