About Mirrimpilyi Muurpa-nara
Our logo
Our logo represents wholeness, completion and the cycles of life. We gather in a circle facing each other to facilitate open and direct communication, to talk and work through issues and build concensus.
The symbols include
- The river and track representing the communities in our Country comig together to support our children and young people
- The dots represent our continuous connection to culture, also indicating the connections our community
- The hands our people who help to keep our childre safe, to care and support our childre and to keep our children connected to their culture on our country.
aims
Mirrimplyi Muurpa-nara strive to raise our children to be safe, proud and strong in their identifity and culture to give them every knowledge and opportunity to excel in their lives
Acountability
Have an Aboriginal child and family service that is accountable to the Aboriginal communities in Far West NSW
Cultural Connection
Support children and young people in Out of Home Care to maintain their cultural connections, to grow up strong in spirit and identity
Caring in our community
Assist in keeping children and young people in families, communities and on country
Appropriate care
Support foster families to provide the best culturally appropriate care to meet the needs of the child or young person
Outcome driven
Deliver outcomes for child safety and wellbeing, family strenthening, community independence and responsiveness
Our Communities
Our logo represents wholeness, completion and the cycles of life. We gather in a circle facing each other to facilitate open and direct communication, to talk and work through issues and build concensus.
The communities include
- Balranald & Tibooburra
- Broken Hill
- Dareton (Wentworth & Buronga)
- Ivanhoe
- Menindee
- Wilcannia