Aboriginal young people speak about culture and community
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.
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.
Around 30 per cent of children and young people in care identify as Aboriginal and the issue of what is the best care for those
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
The Guardian’s updated data graphic Aboriginal children in state care aggregate data report 2015 is now available from the Guardian’s website
The Guardian’s data graphic Aboriginal children in care data report June 2014 on Aboriginal children in state care is now available from the Guardian’s
We wish for every child that they grow up with a healthy sense of themselves as worthwhile and with a strong connection to family, community
The final activity at the Charter Champions Forum on November 14 invited groups of Charter Champions to propose a plan to build a sense of
The Guardian’s Office monitors the circumstances of children under the guardianship, or in the custody, of the Minister. The feedback and findings collected during monitoring
Recently, Families SA invited the Youth Advisors to comment on the development of a new Life Story Book for non-Aboriginal children and young people in
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.