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Cultural Sensitivity
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are viewing the PEPA/IPEPA website or other program materials are advised that this site may contain images and voices of people who have died. In some Indigenous communities naming of a deceased person and reference to them or seeing images of deceased persons in photographs, film and books or hearing them in recordings etc may cause sadness or distress and in some cases, offend strongly held cultural prohibitions. If you become aware that an image or voice of a deceased person is being used by PEPA/IPEPA please contact us and we will endeavour to remove such images from our promotions.