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Grace Tame’s foundation announces closure over funding difficulties

Grace Tame's foundation, established in 2021 to advocate for abuse survivors and law reform, announced its closure on Friday due to difficulties securing long-term funding. The foundation, created after Tame's tenure as Australian of the Year, cited increasing challenges faced by small advocacy organizations.

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Grace Tame’s foundation announces closure over funding difficulties
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Grace Tame's foundation, established in 2021 to advocate for abuse survivors and law reform, announced its closure on Friday due to difficulties securing long-term funding. The foundation, created after Tame's tenure as Australian of the Year, cited increasing challenges faced by small advocacy organizations. Despite its relatively short existence, the foundation highlighted its success in shifting the national conversation around child safeguarding and influencing legal changes across Australia, including the renaming of "persistent child sexual abuse". The closure comes weeks after Tame claimed a "smear campaign" impacted her speaking engagements. The foundation had a significant social media presence and four board members, including Tame.

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Tame was abused as a teenager by her high school teacher Nicolaas Ockert Bester.

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Every jurisdiction in Australia has stopped naming the crime of ‘persistent child sexual abuse’ as a ‘relationship’.

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Tame said she lost speaking engagements because of a media “smear campaign” against her.

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The foundation was set up in 2021.

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Grace Tame’s foundation announced its closure due to challenges with long-term funding.

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Grace Tame set up her foundation in 2021. On Friday it announced its closure due to challenges ‘sustaining long-term funding’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP View image in fullscreen Grace Tame set up her foundation in 2021. On Friday it announced its closure due to challenges ‘sustaining long-term funding’. Photograph: Mick Tsikas/AAP Grace Tame’s foundation announces closure over funding difficulties Closure comes weeks after former Australian of the Year and advocate for abuse survivors says she lost speaking engagements because of a ‘smear campaign’ against her Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast Child sexual abuse survivor Grace Tame’s foundation has announced it is closing, citing challenges with long-term funding. The former Australian of the Year set up the foundation in 2021 – the year she carried the national honour for her advocacy for abuse survivors and for law reform. In a social media post on Thursday, the foundation said it had reached a crossroads. “Like many small advocacy organisations, sustaining long-term funding for this work has become increasingly challenging,” it said. “After careful consideration, the board has made the decision to close the foundation, with the process to be finalised in the coming weeks.” Tame was able to speak publicly about her childhood sexual abuse after pushing for law changes in her home state Tasmania in a campaign that began in 2018. “We helped shift the national conversation by putting safeguarding children firmly in the public spotlight – even when it was uncomfortable or costly,” the foundation said. “Thanks to our campaign efforts, every jurisdiction in Australia has stopped naming the crime of ‘persistent child sexual abuse’ as a ‘relationship’.” Tame in March said she had lost speaking engagements because of a media “smear campaign” against her. Her comments came several weeks after she received criticism from several Jewish groups for leading a chant of “globalise the intifada” in Sydney at a rally protesting a visit by Israeli president Isaac Herzog. The foundation had four board members including Tame and had more than 48,000 followers on social media platform Instagram. Tame was named in 2021 as one of Time magazine’s next generation leaders. The foundation said it had helped push for the harmonisation of survivor identification laws across Australia, advocate for anti-grooming education and had supported hundreds of survivors seeking justice. “None of this would have been possible without Grace’s fierce and uncompromising advocacy for survivors,” it said. “[As well as] her determination to ensure the experiences of those harmed as children could no longer be ignored.” Tame was abused as a teenager by her high school teacher Nicolaas Ockert Bester. Explore more on these topics Grace Tame news Share Reuse this content
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