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There are many organisations throughout this country that are supported by Forgotten Australians.

  • PCAA (Prevent Child Abuse Australia),
  • AIFS (Australian Institute of Family Studies),
  • ASCA (Adults Surviving Child Abuse),
  • AAA (Action Aid Australia) formerly Austcare,
  • (ANZATSA) Australian and New Zealandfor the Treatment of Child Abusers,
  • Australian Child and Adolescent Trauma, Loss and Grief Network,
  • Australian Childhood Foundation,
  • Australian Council for Children & Youth Organisations,
  • Australians Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse,
  • Australian National Disability abuse and Neglect Hotline,
  • Bullying in Schools,
  • Bullying No Way,
  • Bursting the Bubble,
  • (CACET) Child Abuse Consultancy Education and Training,
  • Catholic Social Services, Childwise Australia,
  • Children of Parents with a Mental Illness,
  • CPS (Childrens Protection Society,
  • Closing the Gap,
  • Create Foundation,
  • Defence for Children International Australia,
  • Health Info Net,
  • Indigenous Justice Clearing House,
  • Kids Help Line,
  • Lawstuff,
  • Lifeline's Just Look,
  • Mensline Australia,
  • NAPCAN National Association for Prevention of Child Abuse and Neglect,
  • National Children and Youth law Centre,
  • Net Alert,
  • Play by the Rules,
  • Raising Children Network,
  • Relationships Australia,
  • Save the Children,
  • (SNAICC) Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Childcare,
  • State and Territory Departments Responsible for Protecting Children,
  • ThinkUKnow,
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    BUACA although is not listed amongst the many organisations nationally all these organisations are freely available to view on the web at http://www.aifs.gov.au/nch/resources/links/links.html

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    Who stands alongside the FA

    A total of 37 organisations around the country, all advocating against child abuse and many of these listed organisations have Forgotten Australians as supporters for their cause as well as members.

    Forgotten Australians inquiries in many ways lifted the lid on the various institutions and foster carers who were exploiting and abusing children.

    Never before have their been so many organisations putting their hands up and advocating against child abuse, yes they should be commended for it.

    However there were many FA's that bared their souls to the various inquiries and told of the horrors that happened to them as children, how many organisations had sided with them since, who stands up for the Forgotten Australians and the Justice that is owed to them.

    Organisations who infiltrate the Forgotten Australians and have them jump on the Child Abuse program, never mind what happened to them as children, just come along, they need the FA to tell of the horrors that happened whilst in institutions or foster care, never mind re traumatising yourself.

    Never mind the number of times they have had to bear their soul, the pain they go through, will these organisations support them, if councilling is needed, we are concerned for the children of today.

    Forgotten Australians don't lose sight of the various State and Federal Governments for, Justice Dignity Respect and Compensation.

    Don't ever feel ashamed of what every Forgotten Australian is entitled to “Quality of Life”.

    All Forgotten Australians advocate against CHILD ABUSE.

    Now a list of all those associations who support the Forgotten Australians

    FASA inc.

    FAVAG inc.