Palm Island Community Company

Theme

Community Resilience

How Palm Island Community Company storytellers name community resilience in their own words. Every storyteller below carries the theme; every quote is verbatim and only surfaces from analyses that passed an anti-fabrication grader.

24 storytellers carrying181 mentions across the corpus

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Voices carrying this theme

In their own words

  • "Bwgcolman" means "many tribes, one people."

    Explaining the meaning of Bwgcolman as foundational to understanding the collective vision

    Jeanie Sam

  • This change has been decades in the making.

    Acknowledging the long history of advocacy for community control

    Jeanie Sam

  • delivering to the community

    Describing the hub's core purpose

    PICC Community Hub Team

  • assist our elders that are in the aged care

    Describing the mowing pilot program for elders

    PICC Community Hub Team

  • Bwgcolman Healing Service

    The new name for the Primary Health Centre after extensive community consultation

    Rachel Atkinson

  • extensive consultation with the Palm Island community and the Elders' Advisory Group

    Process undertaken before the name change was implemented

    Rachel Atkinson

  • We grew up to listen and taught how to be respected

    Discussing core values instilled through upbringing

    Allan Palm Island

  • I pay my respect to the Durr people here in the country for having us here

    Acknowledging traditional owners and showing cultural protocol

    Allan Palm Island

  • I love Palm

    Ruby's expression of deep affection for Palm Island as her home compared to Townsville

    Ruby Sibley

  • We go see the parents, ask why the kid's not at school

    Ruby describes her work with the local school engaging parents about child attendance

    Ruby Sibley

  • I work with disengaged kids or kids who not going to school. We create programs with them

    Describing his role in youth services on Palm Island

    Henry Doyle

  • They have games, keep 'em active

    Explaining the purpose of sports involvement for community youth

    Henry Doyle

  • Usually a letter, a letterhead, and it's like, I elder blah, support this program

    Elder reflecting on superficial engagement from large organisations

    Clay Alfred

  • We used to have scouts growing up

    Elder reminiscing about past youth programs that fostered growth and unity

    Clay Alfred

  • Our mother was one of the stolen generation

    Ethel identifying her mother's experience as a victim of forced removal policies

    Aunty Ethel Taylor Robertson

  • It was a hard struggle for our mother, raising 17 of us

    Describing the challenges faced by her mother in raising a large family under difficult circumstances

    Aunty Ethel Taylor Robertson

Quote selection: every quote shown above is from an analysis that passed an anti-fabrication grader. Analyses with critical issues are not surfaced here.