The Curtin School of Design and the Built Environment (DBE) extends its heartfelt thanks to the Indigenous community members who recently took part in pilot virtual reality (VR) healing sessions. These sessions marked an important step in continuing the research developed through MissionsConnect, a valued collaboration between Bringing Them Home WA (BTHWA) and the Stolen Generations Immersive Hub.

The pilot explored how immersive technologies can support truth-telling, healing and intergenerational storytelling for Stolen Generations survivors and their families.

DBE is sincerely grateful to Lotterywest and Bringing Them Home WA for their generous support and commitment to this important work, and thanks all those who participated and were involved in the sessions.

Curtin School of Design and the Built Environment (DBE)

A group of people standing on the steps inside a building.
Indigenous community members and attendees of the virtual reality healing sessions, hosted by the School of Design and the Built Environment.