How we will improve education for children in state care
23 May 2017 . Engagement with schools can offer children in care opportunities for socialisation, a chance to achieve and the basis for success in
23 May 2017 . Engagement with schools can offer children in care opportunities for socialisation, a chance to achieve and the basis for success in
16 May 2017 . Aboriginal children are disproportionately represented in the care system. They comprise about one third of children in care, and the trend
South Australia’s Aboriginal[1] children and young people are vastly overrepresented in in state care and in detention centres, according to the Productivity Commission’s Report on
. 2 May, 2017 . Most, if not all, children who are taken into care will be experiencing trauma. It will have been caused, if
6 March 2017 The Government introduced the Children and Young People (Safety) Bill 2017 into Parliament on 14 February. It’s purpose is to update the Children’s
2 March, 2017 One of the greatest issues facing us when we remove children from their birth families is finding safe, stable and nurturing homes
… some Aboriginal children need to reside with non-Aboriginal carers. Supporting the cultural needs of these children is not tokenistic, but profoundly important… Margaret Nyland[1]
14 February, 2017 Anyone who knows me will tell you that I love statistics. ‘Without data you are just another person with an opinion’ –
7 February, 2017 One of the greatest issues facing us when we remove children from their birth families is finding safe, stable and nurturing homes
I need you to understand where I have come from and how I am dealing with this situation so that you can understand me when
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.