I was unable to complete my University studies and left Australia for eight years to avoid running into anyone who had known me at Corio. On my return, I lived as a recluse breeding cattle and horses in Queensland throughout the 1980s, later becoming a public servant. I lacked self-esteem, endured chronic depression, and could not form intimate relationships in adulthood given an aversion to physical and emotional intimacy.
This degree of harm to my existence seemed to be permanent until I was given the opportunity to re-engage with GGS through redress by the School for my claim, a formal and heartfelt apology from the Principal, and today, ongoing support from Healing and Hope.
The sensitivity, frankness and warmth that I have received from Kate Parsons and Tanya Bishop has helped me beyond measure. I did not think I would ever be capable of visiting the Corio campus without trauma, or mixing with GGS staff and associates without unease, but the affirmation of the School’s foundational spirit of benevolent service and the personal generosity of Kate and Tanya towards me have been transformative.
Through my engagement with Healing and Hope, I have been given confidence to participate again as someone who deserves a place in GGS circles. The time, patience and liberality extended to me are greatly appreciated; they have my heartfelt thanks for the uplifting pleasure of their company and the validation of their kindness.
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