The Charter of Rights and spiritual and cultural identity
Aboriginal children and young people in care have the right to know about their cultural and spiritual identity and their community. (Charter of Rights for
Aboriginal children and young people in care have the right to know about their cultural and spiritual identity and their community. (Charter of Rights for
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In this twelve minute video, five Aboriginal young people talk frankly about their history and their connection to culture and country while in state care.
The Child Protection Systems Royal Commission will result in recommendations to strengthen the state’s response to children and families in crisis and to children in
. . Thirty-five young people under, or previously under, the the guardianship of the Minister gave their views of the child protection system in a consultation with
15 February 2015 CREATE Foundation and the Guardian’s Office will facilitate a consultation with young people for the Royal Commission into Child Protection in South
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.