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Public memorial consultation project
The Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle made a commitment to create a public memorial to acknowledge victims and survivors of institutional child sexual abuse.
There are two key activities guiding the project.
Share your ideas
In this activity, we want to gather ideas, thoughts and images of the types of elements and themes people would like to see included in a design for a memorial for example gardens, water, sculptures, statues, parks, seats, etc.
For instructions on how to use the ideas wall, simply click on the instructions tab in the left side menu. We have added some examples to help the conversation.
The ideation will be open between 21 April and 30 June 2021.