Summary This article reports on a comparison of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) and non-ATSI children involved in the child protection system sampled from the Victorian Children's Court. Groups were compared in terms of demographic profile, the types and grounds for protection applications and the types of abuse proven in court.Findings Our results highlight similarities between ATSI and non-ATSI children in the child protection system, a finding that indicates similar children, regardless of background, are being found to be at increased risk of abuse. The over-representation of ATSI children in the sample indicates a continued social and economic disadvantage associated with this group, requiring ongoing public health prevent...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
The aim of this descriptive study was to compare the report profiles of Caucasian, Aboriginal, and o...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
Although it well established that Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) children are over-repr...
This resource presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Abori...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Objective: Determine whether a history of family social disadvantage and/or child abuse and neglect ...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Ensuring that children are safe and cared for is a priority for government. The National Framework f...
This report considers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in child protection decis...
Indigenous Australian children are significantly over-represented in out of home care. Figures evide...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
The aim of this descriptive study was to compare the report profiles of Caucasian, Aboriginal, and o...
This paper presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Aborigi...
Although it well established that Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander (ATSI) children are over-repr...
This resource presents and discusses a snapshot of data describing the rates of involvement of Abori...
This paper details the scope and nature of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander over-representatio...
This paper presents an overview of the safety and security of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander ...
Objective: Determine whether a history of family social disadvantage and/or child abuse and neglect ...
OBJECTIVES: The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Objectives The removal of a child from their parents is traumatising, particularly in Aboriginal co...
Ensuring that children are safe and cared for is a priority for government. The National Framework f...
This report considers Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander participation in child protection decis...
Indigenous Australian children are significantly over-represented in out of home care. Figures evide...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
The rate of Indigenous child removal in Australia has been referred to as an epidemic. With numbers ...
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children are disproportionately represented in all parts of th...
The aim of this descriptive study was to compare the report profiles of Caucasian, Aboriginal, and o...