Frontline child protection workers in South Australia will receive specialised training to support Stolen Generation families in order to reduce the rates of indigenous children entering state care. 

More than 300 workers from government and non-government groups will participate in a two day training program that will include Indigenous Australian history and traditional customs. 

Human Services Minister Michelle Lensink says the two hundred thousand dollar program launching this month is a quote “significant step in a total reform of the child protection system”.