The Year in Review 2014-15
2014-15 in Review – Aiming to do better for children in state care is a concise summary of the year for South Australia’s children and young people
2014-15 in Review – Aiming to do better for children in state care is a concise summary of the year for South Australia’s children and young people
The power of music to draw young people out of themselves and to draw them together was never more evident than at the Clayton Wesley
September 15, 2015 Aboriginal children who are removed from their immediate family should, wherever possible, live with their extended family or other Aboriginal families of
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
I write this letter having just returned from a discussion with Aboriginal people and non-Aboriginal people from organisations in the Murraylands. Our invitation to the
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The video of young Aboriginal people talking about the significance of culture to them, especially when they are separated from their family, was launched at
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
The Charter of Rights for Children and Young People in Care was launched nine years ago and the legislation requires that it now be reviewed.
The consultation with children and young people has ramped up in these three months. We have hosted consultations on child protection systems and the Charter
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.