This week we recognised National Reconciliation Week at MacGregor State School. National Sorry Day is held annually on 26 May to remember and acknowledge the Stolen Generations – the Aboriginal children forcibly removed from their families, communities, Country, language and culture under previous government policies. It is a day to reflect on the continuing grief and trauma inflicted on stolen children and their families, the strength and resilience of survivors, and the outstanding needs of ageing survivors today. Classes took time this week to speak about the significance of this week and engage in meaningful activities.