<p>First Nations Healing (FNH), formerly Nunga Mi:Minar, is a family and domestic violence support service, which recently celebrated 50 years of operating in South Australia.</p>
<p>The rebrand represents a shift in their service delivery, which now includes supporting not only victims but also perpetrators of family and domestic violence.</p>
<p>In this episode, FNH CEO, Olive Bennell, and Strategy, Policy and Partnership Lead, Clinton Bennell, explain the organisation's new name, direction and why we should avoid labels like "perpetrator" and "victim", and instead focus on individual and family healing.</p>
<p><em>For support from FNH, please call 8367 6474 or visit </em><a href="firstnationshealing.com.au" target="_blank" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer"><em>firstnationshealing.com.au</em></a><em>. You can also call 13YARN on 13 92 76 (24 hours/7 days) and talk with an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporter. No shame, no judgment - just a safe place to yarn.</em></p>