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(Sydney) – Western Australia’s child protection authorities are disproportionately removing children from Aboriginal families and placing them in out-of-home care, Human Rights Watch said in a ...
It should be a happy ending, a beacon of light in a child protection system in perpetual crisis. Instead, Sue and Pete’s ...
The Coalition has pledged $100m to build and expand boarding schools for 660 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students ...
The family law system is crucial for protecting women and children nationwide. With its combination of judicial oversight, ...
A museum has kept its promise to an Aboriginal community by letting children play with a set of painted shell dolls ...
Advocates raise the alarm about the Coalition’s plans to reinstate the activity test for childcare, describing the position ...
A new report into the massive over-representation of Indigenous children in out-of-home care in Western Australia reveals how factors like homelessness and DV can lead to mothers having their babies ...
Many of the youth in Cherbourg want to break the challenging cycle of crime and substance abuse. For 19 year old Koby Douglas, substance abuse is an everyday part of life but one that he hopes won’t ...
Community consultation is underway as part of the development of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Youth Justice Strategy. The Have your say on the Tasmanian Aboriginal Youth Justice Strategy aims to start ...
Aboriginal children in out of home care in Western Australia has exploded in the last two decades, with a lack of support offered to mothers experiecing domestic violence cited as a key factor.
Embedding Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives into the early childhood curriculum was highlighted recently at a preschool in Sutherland Shire. St George and Sutherland Shire Leader ...