Footnotes
Chapter 1 - Introduction
[1]
National Children's Commissioner, Children's Rights Report 2013, Australian
Human Rights Commission, 5 November 2013, pp 25–26.
[2]
Journals of the Senate, No. 45–17 July 2014, p. 1239.
[3]
Journals of the Senate, No. 74–4 December 2014, p. 1986.
[4]
Journals of the Senate, No. 92–12 May 2015, p. 2555.
[5]
See: Journals of the Senate, No. 104 – 22 August 2015, p. 2898; Journals
of the Senate, No. 108–18 August 2015, p. 2612.
[6]
See: Senate Community Affairs Committee, Completed inquiries and
reports, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/completed_inquiries
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[7]
See: Senate Community Affairs Committee, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs, (accessed 7 August
2015).
[8]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services, 2015,
Chapter 15: Child protection, p. 15.3.
[9]
Mirabel Foundation, Submission 36, pp 4–6.
[10]
Ms Kiraly notes this estimate, based on international comparisons, is
likely to underestimate the actual number of children in informal care
placements. See: Ms Meredith Kiraly, A review of kinship carer surveys: the
'Cinderella' of the care system? Child Family Community Australia, Paper
No. 31, 2015, p. 2.
[11]
Quoted in: Association of Child Welfare Agencies (ACWA), Submission 94,
p. 2.
[12]
See: Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Grandparents who
take primary responsibility for raising their grandchildren, October 2014.
[13]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, Canberra: AIHW,
2015, p. 9. See also: Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services
2015, Table 15A.18.
[14]
AIFS, Trends in child protection notifications and children living in
out-of-home care in Australia: 1989–90 to 2013–14, tabled 20 March 2015.
[15]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 6.
[16]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 6.
[17]
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), in 2006 Aboriginal
or Torres Strait Islander children and young people accounted for an estimated
4.2 per cent of all Australian children and young people. The Productivity
Commission reported at 30 June 2014 Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
children and young people accounted for 34.8 per cent of all children in
out-of-home care. See: ABS, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Wellbeing:
a focus on children and youth, April 2011, and Productivity Commission, Report
on Government Services 2015, Table 15A.18.
[18]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, Table
15A.18.
[19]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, Table
15A.18.
[20]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, Table
15A.24.
[21]
Dr Marilyn McHugh, 'A Stitch in Time: Projected downstream savings to
governments: foster care integrated model', University of NSW Social Policy
Research Centre. See: Berry Street, Submission 92, Attachment 3, p. 6.
[22]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, pp
15.13–15.14.
[23]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, Table
15A.1.
[24]
The Productivity Commission warns data relating to annual real expenditure
per child in out‑of‑home care need to be interpreted with care as
they do not represent a measure of unit costs. Expenditure per child in care at
30 June 2014 overstates the cost per child because significantly more children
are in care during a year than at a point in time. In addition, the indicator
does not reflect the length of time that a child spends in care. See: Productivity
Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, p. 15.51.
Chapter 2 - Out-of-home care frameworks
Source: Refer to footnotes.
[1]
Department of Social Services (DSS), Submission 78, p. 3; DSS, Protecting
Children is Everyone’s Business: National Framework for Protecting Australia’s
Children 2009–2020, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/protecting-children-is-everyones-business
(accessed 22 April 2015).
[2]
See: DSS, National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children
2009–2020: Second Action Plan 2012–2015 and National Framework for
Protecting Australia's Children: Implementing the first three-year action plan
2009–2012, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles
(accessed 30 July 2015).
[3]
See, for example: Mr Matthew Gardiner, Executive Director, Benevolent
Society, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 51; Mr Julian
Pocock, Berry Street, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 6;
Child Wise, Submission 31, p. 13; Anglicare, Submission 87, p. 1;
Emeritus Professor Freda Briggs, Submission 67, p. 1.
[4]
Mr Julian Pocock, Director, Public Policy, Berry Street, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 6.
[5]
Leah Bromfield, Abuse and neglect: Australia’s child protection 'crisis',
The Conversation, 23 October 2014, http://theconversation.com/abuse-and-neglect-australias-child-protection-crisis-32664
(accessed 20 May 2015).
[6]
Child Wise, Submission 31, p. 13.
[7]
See: Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse,
http://childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/
(accessed 13 August 2015). The Royal Commission held a public hearing in Sydney
in March and June 2015 that examined preventing child sexual abuse in
out-of-home care and responding to allegations of child sexual abuse occurring
in out-of-home care. See: Case Study 24, June 2015, Sydney, http://www.childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/case-study/cde18d1b-fade-43f4-83f4-46e9af48b543/case-study-24,-march-2015,-sydney
(accessed 13 August 2015).
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NSW Government, Report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into
Child Protection Services in NSW: Executive Summary and Recommendations, http://www.dpc.nsw.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0008/33794/Executive_Summary_and_Recommendations_-_Special_Commission_of_Inquiry_into_Child_Protection_Services_in_New_South_Wales.pdf
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Victorian Government, Protecting Victoria's Vulnerable Children
Inquiry, http://www.childprotectioninquiry.vic.gov.au/
(accessed 23 April 2015).
[10]
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(accessed 20 April 2015).
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Prudence Ford, Review of the Department for Community Development,
Western Australia, January 2007.
[12]
South Australian Government, Children in state care, https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/crime-justice-and-the-law/mullighan-inquiry/children-in-state-care
(accessed 23 April 2015).
[13]
South Australian Government, Child Protection Systems Royal Commission,
http://www.childprotectionroyalcommission.sa.gov.au/
(accessed 25 March 2015).
[14]
Parliament of Tasmania, Select Committee on Child Protection, http://www.parliament.tas.gov.au/ctee/House/Reports/Final%20Report%20CP.pdf
(accessed 1 May 2015).
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ACT Community Services Directorate, Out of Home Care Strategy 2015-2020,
http://www.communityservices.act.gov.au/ocyfs/out-of-home-care-strategy-2015-2020/out-of-home-care-strategy-2015-2020
(accessed 1 May 2015).
[16]
NT Government, Inquiry into the Child Protection System in the Northern
Territory, http://www.childprotectioninquiry.nt.gov.au/
(accessed 5 March 2015).
[17]
Mr Paul McDonald, CEO Anglicare Victoria, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 37.
[18]
Mr Mark Johns, State Coroner, South Australia, 'Inquest into the death of
Chloe Lee Valentine,' 9 April 2015, http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/CoronersFindings/Pages/default.aspx
(accessed 10 April 2015).
[19]
Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth, Submission 89, Attachment 2, 'Viewpoints:
Australian child protection services: a game without end,' International
Journal of Social Welfare, vol. 22, 2013, pp 106–107.
[20]
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Child Protection Australia
2013–14, Canberra: AIHW, 2015, p. 1.
[21]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 1.
[22]
Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 1. See also: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child,
20 November 1989, http://www.ohchr.org/EN/ProfessionalInterest/Pages/CRC.aspx
(accessed 5 March 2015).
[23]
United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, 'Concluding
observations: Australia,' (CRC/C/AUS/CO/4), 28 August 2012, http://www2.ohchr.org/english/bodies/crc/docs/co/CRC_C_AUS_CO_4.pdf
(accessed 5 March 2015).
[24]
Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
1.
[25]
Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
1. See: United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child, 'Concluding
observations: Australia', 28 August 2012.
[26]
Leah Bromfield & Prue Holzer, A National Approach for Child
Protection: Project report, Australian Institute of Family Studies,
National Child Protection Clearinghouse, 2008, p. ix.
[27]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, pp 3–4.
[28]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 4.
[29]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 4.
[30]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, pp 4–5.
[31]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 4.
[32]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 33.
[33]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, Table A24.
[34]
Australian Institute of Family Studies, 'Australian child protection
legislation,' Child Family Community Australia Fact Sheet, August 2014, https://www3.aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/australian-child-protection-legislation
(accessed 31 March 2015).
[35]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, pp 49–50.
[36]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 3.
[37]
NSW Government, Keep Them Safe, http://www.keepthemsafe.nsw.gov.au/
(accessed 21 April 2015).
[38] NSW Department
of Family and Community Services, A Safe Home for Life: Report on the
outcomes of public consultation on the child protection legislative reforms
discussion paper 2012, p. 1, http://www.facs.nsw.gov.au/safehomeforlife
(accessed 7 May 2015).
[39]
NSW Government, Keep Them Safe, 'Out-of-home care', http://www.keepthemsafe.nsw.gov.au/initiatives/out-of-home_care
(accessed 21 April 2015).
[40]
NSW Department of Family and Community Services, Safe Home for Life:
Report on the outcomes of public consultation on the child protection
legislative reforms discussion paper 2012, http://www.facs.nsw.gov.au/safehomeforlife
(accessed 7 May 2015).
[41] Ms Maree
Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, Department of Family and
Community
Services NSW, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 62.
[42]
Safe Home for Life, p. 10.
[43]
Ms Maree Walk, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 63.
[44]
Ms Maree Walk, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 66.
[45]
Department of Human Services, Victoria, Victoria's Vulnerable Children
– Our Shared Responsibility Strategy 2013–2022, http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/about-the-department/plans,-programs-and-projects/plans-and-strategies/children,-youth-and-family-services/victorias-vulnerable-children-strategy-2013
(accessed 23 April 2015).
[46]
Department of Human Services, Victoria, Out-of-home care: a five year
plan, http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/864793/Out-of-home-care_a_five_year_plan.pdf
(accessed 23 April 2015).
[47]
Queensland Government response to the Queensland Child Protection
Commission of Inquiry final report, December 2013, http://www.communities.qld.gov.au/resources/reform-renewal/qg-response-child-protection-inquiry.pdf
(accessed 20 April 2015).
[48]
Queensland Government, Submission 69, p. 4.
[49]
Queensland Government, Submission 69, p. 16.
[50]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2012–13, Appendix G, pp 27–28.
[51]
Department for Child Protection and Family Support, Out-of-home Care
Strategic Directions for Western Australia 2015–2020 Discussion Paper,
December 2014, http://www.dcp.wa.gov.au/ChildrenInCare/Pages/OOHCReform.aspx
(accessed 4 May 2015).
[52]
South Australian Government, 'Children in state care,' https://www.sa.gov.au/topics/crime-justice-and-the-law/mullighan-inquiry/children-in-state-care
(accessed 23 April 2015).
[53]
Mr Anthony Harrison, Chief Executive, Department for Education and Child
Development, South Australia, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 59.
[54]
Tasmanian Government, Submission 1, Attachment 1, 'Out of home care
reform in Tasmania'.
[55]
'A Step Up for Our Kids – One Step Can Make a Lifetime of Difference,' ACT
Government Community Services, http://www.communityservices.act.gov.au/ocyfs/out-of-home-care-strategy-2015-2020
(accessed 1 April 2015).
[56]
ACT Government, Submission 16, p. 2.
[57]
ACT Government, Submission 16, p. 7.
[58]
ACT Government, Submission 16, p. 8.
[59]
NT Government, Submission 23, p. 6.
[60] Ms Simone
Jackson, Executive Director, Out-of-Home Care, Northern Territory Department of
Children and Families, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, pp 3–4.
[61]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, pp
15.6–15.8.
[62]
Department of Social Services (DSS), Submission 78, p. 3; DSS, Protecting
Children is Everyone’s Business: National Framework for Protecting Australia’s
Children 2009–2020, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/protecting-children-is-everyones-business
(accessed 22 April 2015).
[63]
Australian Institute of Family Studies, 'Australian child protection
legislation,' Child Family Community Australia Fact Sheet, August 2014, https://www3.aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/australian-child-protection-legislation
(accessed 31 March 2015).
[64]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 6.
[65]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 5.
[66]
DSS, Protecting Children is Everyone’s Business: National Framework for
Protecting Australia’s Children 2009–2020, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/protecting-children-is-everyones-business
(accessed 22 April 2015).
[67] DSS Protecting
Children is Everyone’s Business: National Framework for Protecting Australia’s
Children 2009–2020.
[68]
Ms Barbara Bennett, Deputy Secretary, DSS, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 1.
[69]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 6.
[70]
Ms Barbara Bennett, Deputy Secretary, DSS, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 5.
[71]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 6.
[72]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 7.
[73]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 6.
[74]
The Productivity Commission noted its out-of-home care performance
indicator framework already includes and reports upon several performance
indicators identified in the National Framework and National Standards. The
Productivity Commission noted it will align further developments in its
out-of-home care performance indicator framework with developments in the
National Framework and National Standards. See: Productivity Commission, Report
on Government Services 2015, p. 15.60.
[75]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[76] AIHW, A
new approach to national child protection data: implementation of the Child
Protection National Minimum Data Set, Child Welfare Series no. 59, 2014, p.
vi.
[77]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[78]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[79]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 7.
[80]
Ms Justine Boland, Acting Group Head, Community Services and Communication
Group, AIHW, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 43.
[81]
AIHW, answer to question on notice, 16 April 2015 (received 20 May 2015).
[82]
AIHW, answer to question on notice, 16 April 2015 (received 20 May 2015).
[83]
Ms Judith Garsed, Advocate for Children in Care, Western Australian
Department for Child Protection and Family Support, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 52.
[84]
Ms Barbara Bennett, Deputy Secretary, DSS, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 6.
[85]
AIFS, Submission 41, p. 2.
[86]
Marina Paxman, Lucy Tully, Sharon Burke and Johanna Watson, 'Pathways of
Care: Longitudinal study on children and young people in out-of-home care in
New South Wales,' Family Matters, No. 94, 2014, p. 16.
[87]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, AIFS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 2.
[88]
See: Anglicare Australia, Submission 87, p. 5;
RANZCP, Submission 17, p. 9; Mr Paul McDonald, CEO, Anglicare Victoria, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 24.
[89]
Ms Michelle Waterford, Director, Research and Policy, Anglicare Australia,
Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 14.
[90]
Dr Nicholas Halfpenny, Director of Policy and Quality, MacKillop Family Services,
Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 9.
[91]
Anglicare Australia, Submission 87, p. 5; RANZCP, Submission 17,
p. 9; Mr Paul McDonald, CEO, Anglicare Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 24.
[92]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[93]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 4.
[94]
See: National Disability Services, Submission 54, p. 2.
[95]
See: Jatinder Kaur, Submission 107, p. 4.
[96]
See for example: MacKillop Family Services, Submission 70; Families
Australia, Submission 77; Berry Street, Submission 92.
[97]
Mr Chris Twomey, Director of Policy, Western Australian Council of Social
Service (WACOSS), Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 8.
[98] Mr Andrew
McCallum AM, CEO, Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 49.
[99]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE Foundation,
Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 17.
[100] Mr David Pugh, CEO,
Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, pp 2–3.
[101] Ms Megan Mitchell, National
Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 1.
[102] Ms Helen Bedford, Policy
Officer, Families Australia, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015,
p. 49.
[103] DSS, The National Plan to
Reduce Violence Against Women and their Children 2010-2022, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/women/programs-services/reducing-violence/the-national-plan-to-reduce-violence-against-women-and-their-children-2010-2022
(accessed 20 May 2015).
[104] Ms Megan Mitchell, National
Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 5.
[105] Ms Emma White, Director
General, Department for Child Protection and Family Support, Committee
Hansard, 16 February 2015, p. 64; Families Australia, Submission 77,
p. 3.
[106] See: Berry Street, Submission
92; Barnardos Australia, Submission 20; and MacKillop Family
Services, Submission 70.
[107] Mrs Connie Salamone,
Executive Director, VACCA, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 39.
[108] Mr Michael Geaney, Chair,
Alliance for Children at Risk, Committee Hansard, Perth,
16 February 2015, p. 22.
[109] Ms Wendy Morton, Executive
Director, NTCOSS Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 10.
[110] Barnardos Australia, Submission
20, pp 5-6.
[111] Berry Street, Submission
92, p. 3.
[112] MacKillop Family Services, Submission
70, p. 6.
[113] Council of Australian
Governments (COAG), COAG Councils, http://www.coag.gov.au/coag_councils
(accessed 12 May 2015).
[114] The Children and Families
Secretaries Group (CAFS) comprise heads of departments responsible for children
and families. At the 2014–15 Additional Estimates Hearings, the Department of
Social Services advised that CAFS oversees the National Forum for Protecting
Australia's Children (the Forum). The Forum comprises representatives from
Commonwealth, state and territory governments, and the non-government sector
represented by members of the Coalition of Organisations Committed to the
Safety and Wellbeing of Australia’s Children. The Forum is responsible for
progressing and implementing selected actions under the National Framework that
require collaboration between jurisdictions and the NGO sector. The Forum held
its first meeting on 3 December 2014. See: Department of Social Services,
answer to question on notice no. SQ15-000214 and SQ15-000216, received 7 April
2015, Senate Community Affairs Legislation Committee, 2014–2015 Additional
Estimates Hearings, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Senate_Estimates/clacctte/estimates/add1415/Social%20Services/index
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[115] Mr David Pugh, CEO,
Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 3.
[116] Mr David Pugh, CEO,
Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 10.
[117] Ms Patricia Murray, CEO, Wanslea
Family Services, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 29.
[118] Mr Matthew Gardiner, Executive
Director, Community Services, Benevolent Society, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 51.
[119] Mr Julian Pocock, Director,
Public Policy, Berry Street, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 6.
Chapter 3 - Drivers for out-of-home care trends
[1]
See: Terms of Reference, (a).
[2]
Salvation Army, Submission 40, p. 3.
[3] Mr Andrew
McCallum AM, CEO, Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 49.
[4]
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Submission 22,
p. 2.
[5]
Ms Justine Boland, Acting Group Head, Community Services and
Communication Group, AIHW, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015,
pp 42 – 43.
[6]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 1.
[7]
Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 1.
[8]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, Canberra, 2015, p.
4.
[9]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 17.
[10]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, Table A11.
[11]
Ms Emma White, Director-General, Department for Child Protection and
Family Support, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 62.
[12]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013–14, p. 26.
[13]
See, for example: Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Submission 9,
p. 4.
[14]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[15]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 2.
[16]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 5.
[17]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, AIFS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 1.
[18]
Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia (CFWAA), Submission
65, p. 2.
[19]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 13
[20]
PeakCare Queensland, Submission 84, p. 13.
[21]
See, for example: ALSWA, Submission 25, pp 7–9, Child Wise, Submission
31, p. 6; Wanslea Family Services, Submission 60, p. 3; Berry
Street, Submission 92, p. 8; AASW, Submission 18, p. 3.
[22]
Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth, Submission 89, Attachment 2,
'Viewpoints: Australian child protection services: a game without end,' International
Journal of Social Welfare, vol. 22, 2013, p. 108.
[23]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 5.
[24]
Mr Matthew Lupi, Executive Director, Department of Communities, Child
Safety and Disability Services, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, p. 62.
[25]
Ms Emma White, Director-General, Department for Child Protection and
Family Support, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 62.
[26]
See, for example: Melbourne City Mission, Submission 76, p. 7;
Salvation Army, Submission 40, p. 3; Western Australia Council of
Social Service (WACOSS), Submission 51, p. 2; Northern Territory Council
of Social Service (NTCOSS), Submission 72, p. 30.
[27]
Wanslea Family Services, Submission 60, p. 4.
[28]
See, for example: National Family Violence Prevention Legal Service
(NFVPLS), Submission 29, p. 7. The impact of family violence on
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities is discussed in detail below.
[29]
Ms Susan Heylar, Director, ACTCOSS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16
April 2015, p. 15.
[30]
Salvation Army, Submission 40, p. 3.
[31]
Mirabel Foundation, Submission 36, p. 1.
[32]
Mirabel Foundation, Submission 36, p. 2.
[33] Lillian de
Bortoli, Jan Coles and Mairead Dolan, 'Parental substance misuse and compliance
as factors determining child removal: A sample from the Victorian Children's
Court in Australia', Children and Youth Services Review, no. 35, 2013,
p. 1323.
[34]
De Bortoli et al, 'Parental substance misuse', p. 1319.
[35]
See: Australian Association of Social Workers, Submission 18, p. 3;
Baptcare, Submission 50, p. 2.
[36]
See: Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Grandparents who
take primary responsibility for raising their grandchildren, October 2014,
pp 8–11.
[37]
Mr Tony Kemp, Deputy Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, Committee
Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 69.
[38]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 14.
[39]
Ms Kirsty Raithel, Acting Unit Head, Child Welfare and Prisoner Health
Unit, AIHW, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 46.
[40]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 5–6.
[41]
Ms Natalie Lewis, CEO, QATSICPP, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17
April 2015, p. 48.
[42]
Ms Mary Cowley, CEO, Aboriginal Family Law Services, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 39.
[43]
Mr Neil Anderson, Managing Solicitor, Aboriginal Legal Service of Western
Australia, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 39.
[44]
Ms Melissa Kean, Child and Family Wellbeing Service Manager, Ngaanyatjarra
Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women's Council, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 15.
[45]
Ms Andrea Smith, Policy and Compliance Coordinator, AFLSWA, Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 39.
[46] Mr Matthew
Lupi, Executive Director, Child and Family Services, Department of Communities,
Child Safety and Disability Services Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015,
p. 62.
[47]
See: Healing Foundation, Submission 7; SNAICC, Submission 93;
Grandmothers Against Removal, Submission 64.
[48]
NFVPLS, Submission 29, p. 6.
[49]
Mr Frank Hytten, CEO, Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander
Child Care, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 43.
[50]
Mr Frank Spry, CEO, Northern Territory Stolen Generation Aboriginal
Corporation, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 27.
[51]
Ms Lisa Hillan, Programs Director, Healing Foundation, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 34.
[52]
See: Aboriginal Family Law Services, Submission 46, p; NFVPLS, Submission
29, p. 7; Ms Musk, North Australia Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA), Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 16.
[53]
AFLSWA, Submission 46, p. 4.
[54]
FVPLS, Submission 24, p. 5.
[55] Ms
Antoinette Braybrook, CEO, Aboriginal Family Violence Prevention and Legal
Service Victoria, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 42.
[56]
FVPLS, Submission 24, p. 6.
[57]
Ms Janette Kennedy, Manager Aboriginal Strategy and Policy, Commission for
Children and Young People Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 34.
[58]
Ms Janette Kennedy, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p.
34; FVPLS, Submission 24, p. 5. Since the commencement of the Taskforce
1000 project, the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in
Victoria has risen to 1 308 (as at 30 June 2014 – see Productivity Commission, Report
on Government Services 2015, Table 15A.18).
[59]
Ms Janette Kennedy, Aboriginal Strategy and Policy, Commission for
Children and Young People Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 35.
[60]
Ms Andrea Smith, Policy and Compliance Coordinator, AFLSWA, Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 37.
[61]
Ms Sandra Nelson, Executive Officer, KWILS, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 12.
[62]
Ms Kate Lightfoot, Outreach Services Solicitor, KWILS, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 14.
[63]
Ms Kate Lightfoot, Outreach Services Solicitor KWILS, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 14.
[64]
NFVPLS, Submission 29, p. 12.
[65]
NFVPLS, Submission 29, p. 12.
[66]
Ms Melissa Kean, Child and Family Wellbeing Service Manager, NPY Women's
Council, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 16 April 2015, p. 16.
[67]
Ms Mary Cowley, CEO, AFLSWA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February
2015, p. 40.
[68]
ALSWA, Submission 25, p. 7.
[69]
Mr Neil Anderson, Managing Solicitor, ALSWA Committee Hansard, Perth,
16 February 2015, p. 41.
[70]
Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Submission 9, p. [4].
[71]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 4–5.
[72]
Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth, Submission 89, Attachment 2,
'Viewpoints: Australian child protection services: a game without end,' International
Journal of Social Welfare, vol. 22, 2013, p. 104.
[73]
Patricia Hansen & Frank Ainsworth, Submission 89, Attachment 1,
'Children in out-of-home care: what drives the increase in admissions and how
to make a change,' Children Australia, vol. 33, no. 4, 2008, pp
15–17.
[74]
Queensland Government, Taking Responsibility: A roadmap for Queensland
Child Protection, June 2013, p. xi.
[75]
Leah Bromfield & Prue Holzer, A National Approach for Child
Protection: Project report, Australian Institute of Family Studies,
National Child Protection Clearinghouse, 2008, p. 14.
[76]
Queensland Government, Taking Responsibility, xiii.
[77]
Ms Michelle Waterford, Director, Research and Policy, Anglicare Australia,
Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 14.
[78]
Anglicare, Submission 87, p. 4.
[79]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 3–4.
[80]
See: Alliance for Forgotten Australians, Submission 34, p. 3;
Women's Legal Service NSW, Submission 86, p. 8; Centre for Excellence in
Child and Family Welfare, Submission 99, p. 10; Jan Barham MLC, Submission
98, pp 2 – 3; Anglicare, Submission 87, p. 11; Berry Street, Submission 92,
p. 9; Wesley Mission, Submission 104, p. 3.
[81]
Ms Glenys Wilkinson, CEO, Australian Association of
Social Workers, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 51.
[82]
See: National Disability Services, Submission 54.
[83]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Intellectual Disability Rights Service, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 37.
[84]
See: Intellectual Disability Rights Service, Submission 21;
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43; National Disability Services, Submission
54; ACT Disability, Aged and Carer Advocacy Service (ADACAS), Submission
71; People with Disability Australia (PWDA), Submission 74; Children
with Disability Australia (CDA), Submission 80.
[85]
Mr Neil Anderson, Managing Solicitor, ALSWA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 36.
[86]
Mr Matthew Lupi, Executive Director, Department of Communities, Child
Safety and Disability Services, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, pp 61–62.
Chapter 4 - Outcomes for children and young people in out-of-home care
[1]
Julia, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, pp 12–13.
[2] See, for example:
Elizabeth Fernandez, 'Children's wellbeing in care: Evidence from a
longitudinal study of outcomes,' Children and Youth Services Review,
vol. 31, 2009, pp 1092–1100; Philip Mendes, 'Abuse and Neglect in Care – Then
and Now', Centre for Policy Development, October 2008, http://cpd.org.au/2008/10/abuse-and-neglect-in-care-then-and-now/
(accessed 18 June 2015); Judy Cashmore and Marina Paxman, Longitudinal Study
of Wards Leaving Care, Social Policy Research Centre, University of New
South Wales, 2006.
[3]
See: Leah Bromfield, Daryl Higgins, Alexandra Osborn, Stacey Panozzo
& Nicholas Richardson, Out-Of-Home Care in Australia: Messages from
Research, National Child Protection Clearinghouse, June 2005; Alexandra
Osborn & Leah Bromfield, 'Getting the big picture': A synopsis and critique
of Australian out-of-home care research', National Child Protection
Clearinghouse Issues, no. 26, October 2007; Alexandra Osborn & Leah
Bromfield, 'Outcomes for children and young people in care,' Australian
Institute of Family Studies, Research Brief, no. 3, 2007.
[4]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, AIFS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 2.
[5]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 4.
[6]
Ms Michelle Waterford, Director, Research and Policy, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 15.
[7]
Mr Julian Pocock, Director, Public Policy, Berry Street, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 11.
[8]
See: Commission for Children and Young People Victoria (CCYPV), Submission
45, p. 4; Child Wise, Submission 31, p. 9; Mr David Fox, Director of
Operations, MacKillop Family Services, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 12; Mr Jerry Ham, Senior Manager, Children Youth and Families,
Wesley Mission Victoria, Committee Hansard, 20 March 2015, p. 12.
[9]
Anglicare Victoria, Submission 101, p. 7.
[10]
See, for example: Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Submission 9;
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists (RANZCP), Submission
17; OzChild, Submission 19; Child and Family Welfare Association of
Australia, Submission 65.
[11]
Mr Basil Hanna, Chairman, Community Sector Roundtable for NGOs and
Government, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 44.
[12]
In 2013, the CREATE Foundation undertook a survey of over 1000 children
and young people in out-of-home care. The findings of the survey are published
as the CREATE Report Card 2013 and formed the basis of CREATE's submission to
the committee. See: Joseph McDowall, Experiencing out-of-home care in
Australia: the view of children and young people (CREATE Report Card 2013),
CREATE Foundation, 2013.
[13]
Julia, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 12.
[14]
Name withheld, Submission 42, p. [1].
[15]
Mr Bernie Geary, Commissioner for Children and Young People, Victoria, Committee
Hansard, 20 March 2015, p. 45.
[16]
Brooke, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard, 17
April 2015, p. 14.
[17]
Brooke, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard, 17
April 2015, p. 14.
[18]
See: CCYPV, Submission 45; Dr Phil West, Submission 102,
Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Submission 9, Salvation Army, Submission
50.
[19]
Mr Gregory Nicolau, CEO, Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, pp 25–26.
[20]
Dr Phil West, Submission 102, p. 21.
[21]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE Foundation,
Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 16.
[22]
See: Chapter 2, Table 2.3.
[23]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE Foundation,
Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 16.
[24]
Brooke, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 14.
[25]
Adina, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard, Brisbane,
17 April 2015, p. 20.
[26]
Mr David Pugh, CEO, Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2
April 2015, p. 3.
[27]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
18 February 2015, pp 2–3.
[28]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 7.
[29]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 3.1.
[30]
Brooke, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 13.
[31]
Ms Jarcinta Short, Committee Hansard, 12 March 2015, p. 7.
[32]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, pp 17–18.
[33]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 17.
[34]
See, for example: Australian Association of Social Workers, Submission
18; Wanslea Family Services, Submission 60; Association of
Children's Welfare Agencies, Submission 94.
[35]
Ms Patricia Murray, CEO, Wanslea Family Services, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 21.
[36]
Adina, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 15.
[37]
Ms Jarcinta Short, Committee Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 9.
[38]
See, for example: Barnardos Australia, Submission 20; Berry Street,
Submission 92.
[39]
Mr Basil Hanna, CEO, Parkerville Children and Youth Care Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 17.
[40]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 4.
[41]
See: Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, Submission 99;
Mr Michael Geaney and Ms Gail White, Alliance for Children at Risk, Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 15–18; Ms Sarah Isip, St Luke's
Anglicare, Bendigo, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, pp 26 –
27.
[42]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 8.
[43]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE Foundation,
Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 16.
[44]
Ms Catherine Moynihan, Official Solicitor, Office of the Public Guardian, Committee
Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 60.
[45]
Mr Justin Cooper, Program Manager, Therapeutic Youth Residential Service,
Salvation Army, Committee Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 12.
[46]
Ms Sarah Isip, St Luke's Anglicare, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 27.
[47]
Ms Jarcinta Short, Committee Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 9.
[48]
Julia, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 20.
[49]
Julia, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 20.
[50]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 10.
[51]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 10.
[52]
NT Government, Submission 23, p. 7.
[53]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services, Table
15A.17.
[54]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 19.
[55]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 18.
[56]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 4.
[57]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 18.
[58]
CREATE's 2013 Report Card found that 35 per cent of children had five or
more caseworkers during their time in care, and 29 per cent reported having one
or two. CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 18.
[59]
Mr Chris Field, Ombudsman Western Australia, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 3.
[60]
Ombudsman Western Australia, Planning for children in care: An
Ombudsman’s own motion investigation into the administration of the care
planning provisions of the Children and Community Services Act 2004,
November 2011, p. 9.
[61]
Commissioner for Children and Young People Western Australia, Submission
15, p. 3.
[62] Youth
Movement Initiative, Spaghetti Bolognaise on a Tuesday Night: Reflections on
the DHS Child Protection Best Interest Plan Process, May 2014, http://www.cfecfw.asn.au/sites/default/files/Spaghetti%20Bolognaise%20on%20a%20Tuesday%20Night%20May%2028th%202014_0.pdf
(accessed 3 August 2015). See: CFECFW, Submission 99, p. 25; Ms Sarah
Isip, St Luke's Anglicare Bendigo, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 27.
[63] Senate
Community Affairs References Committee, Grandparents who take primary
responsibility for raising their grandchildren, October 2014, p. 21.
[64]
Additional Information, National Children's Commissioner, received 4 May
2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 14 August 2015).
[65]
Additional Information, National Children's Commissioner, received 4 May
2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 14 August 2015).
[66]
Additional Information, Council for the Care of Children SA, received 1
July 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 14 August 2015).
[67]
Additional Information, Council for the Care of Children SA, received 1
July 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 14 August 2015).
[68]
Xena, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 10.
[69]
Xena, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, pp 10–11.
[70]
Xena, Young Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 11.
[71]
In May 2015, the ACCG agreed to write to the Minister for Social Services
in May 2015 raising its concerns and encouraging the inclusion of the issue in
the Third National Action Plan 2015‑2018 for the National Framework. See:
Australian Children's Commissioners & Guardians, Meeting Communique,
20-21 May 2015, https://www.humanrights.gov.au/our-work/childrens-rights/publications/australian-children-s-commissioners-and-guardians-communiqu-0
(accessed 2 July 2015). See also: Additional Information, National Children's
Commissioner, received 4 May 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 14 August 2015).
[72]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 13.
[73]
Anglicare Victoria, Children in Care Report Card, Report No. 2,
2014, p. 3, www.anglicarevic.org.au
(accessed 4 August 2015).
[74]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 19.
[75]
Mr Paul McDonald, CEO, Anglicare Victoria, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 27.
[76]
Ms India Spicer, St Luke's Anglicare, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 27.
[77]
Ms Kate Finn, St Luke's Anglicare, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 28.
[78]
Ms Kate Finn, St Luke's Anglicare, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, pp 27-28.
[79]
See: Dr Andrew Harvey, Director, Access and Achievement Research Unit, La
Trobe University, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 25.
[80]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 12.
[81]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 19.
[82]
Anglicare Victoria, Children in Care Report Card, Report No. 2,
2014, p. 3.
[83]
See: Families Australia, Submission 77; Berry Street, Submission
92; Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Submission 94.
[84]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 13.
[85]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 13.
[86]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 13.
[87]
Alexandra Osborn & Leah Bromfield, 'Outcomes for children and young
people in care,' Australian Institute of Family Studies, Research Brief no.
3, 2007, p. 13.
[88]
Anglicare Victoria, Children in Care Report Card 2014, p. 3.
[89]
See, for example: Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Submission 9;
RANZCP, Submission 17; OzChild, Submission 19; Child and Family
Welfare Association of Australia, Submission 65.
[90]
RANZCP, Submission 17, p. 3.
[91]
Dr Sara McLean, Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Child Protection,
University of South Australia, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 31.
[92]
See: Dr Sara McLean, Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Child
Protection, University of South Australia, Committee Hansard, Canberra,
16 April 2015, p. 31; CCYPV, Submission 45; Victorian Government, Submission
106.
[93]
Victorian Government, Submission 106, pp 11–12.
[94]
See: SNAICC, Submission 93; AbSec, Submission 97; NPY
Women's Council, Submission 61; Grandmothers Against Removal, Submission
64; Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology Sydney
(Jumbunna), Submission 79.
[95]
Professor Cathy Humphreys, Professor of Social Work, University of
Melbourne, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 51.
[96]
See: Chapter 1.
[97]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 11.
[98]
See, for example: University of Melbourne Department of Social Work,
Child, Youth and Families Research Cluster, Submission 66; AASW, Submission
18; OzChild, Submission 19, Barnardos, Submission 20;
Benevolent Society, Submission 30; Child Wise, Submission 31;
Mirabel Foundation, Submission 36; Salvation Army, Submission 40;
Baptcare, Submission 50; OzChild, Submission 19.
[99]
Benevolent Society, Submission 30, p. 5.
[100] CREATE Foundation, Submission
96, p. 28
[101] Ms Sarah Short, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 8.
[102] Anglicare Victoria, Submission
101, p. 3.
[103] CREATE Foundation, Submission
96, p. 27.
[104] Mr Basil Hanna, CEO,
Parkerville Children and Youth Care, Committee Hansard, Perth,
16 February 2015, p. 21.
[105] Adina, Young
Consultant, CREATE Foundation, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, p. 20.
[106] Rev. Graham Guy, Submission
39, p. [1].
[107] Mr Basil Hanna, CEO,
Parkerville Children and Youth Care, Committee Hansard, Perth,
16 February 2015, p. 21.
[108] Alexandra Osborn & Leah
Bromfield, 'Young people leaving care', Australian Institute of Family Studies,
Research Brief no. 7, 2007, p. 8.
[109] See: Associate Professor
Philip Mendes, Submission 6.
[110] AIHW, Child Protection
Australia 2012-13, pp 45–47.
[111] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May-June 2015).
[112] AIFS, Submission 41,
p. 2; AIFS, Beyond 18: the longitudinal study of leaving care, https://aifs.gov.au/projects/beyond-18-longitudinal-study-leaving-care
(accessed 4 June 2015).
[113] Dr Daryl Higgins, AIFS, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 4.
[114] CREATE Foundation, Submission
96, p. 5.
[115] WA Government, answer to
question on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 18 May 2015).
[116] Associate Professor Philip
Mendes, Department of Social Work, Monash University, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 17.
[117] Associate Professor Philip
Mendes, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 17.
[118] NSW Government, answer
to question on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 14 May 2015, p. 7).
[119] DSS, Submission 78,
p. 6.
[120] Department of
Social Services, Transitioning from out-of-home care to Independence: A
Nationally Consistent Approach to Planning, October 2011, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/transitioning-from-out-of-home-care-to-independence-a-nationally-consistent-approach-to-planning-2011
(accessed 19 June 2015).
[121] Ms Sarah Short, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, pp 8 – 9.
[122] CREATE Foundation, Submission
96, p. 5.
[123] Ms Jarcinta Short, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 9.
[124] Ms Brooke Gregson, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 18.
[125] Ms Angela Adams, Practice
Manager, Out-of-home care, UnitingCare Burnside, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 40.
[126] Ms Brooke Gregson, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 8.
[127] Mr Bryan Seymour, Submission
33, p. 1.
[128] Ms Angela Adams, Practice
Manager, Out-of-home care, UnitingCare Burnside, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 40.
[129] Mr John Avent, Manager
(Retired), Westcare, Salvation Army, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16
April 2015, p. 16.
[130] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May-June
2015).
[131] Ms Toni Beauchamp, Principal
Policy Officer, UnitingCare Children, Young People and Families, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 41.
[132] Mr Justin Cooper, Program
Manager, Therapeutic Youth Residential Service, Salvation Army, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 11.
[133] See: Associate Professor
Philip Mendes, Submission 6, p. 4.
[134] Mr Justin Cooper, Program
Manager, Therapeutic Youth Residential Service, Salvation Army, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 11.
[135] Swinburne University,
Institute for Social Research, The Cost of Youth Homelessness in Australia
Study, Snapshot Report 1: The Australian Youth Homeless Experience, 2015,
p. 8;
[136] Ms Jessica Fielding, Policy
Officer, Yfoundations, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 40.
[137] Ms Jessica Fielding, Policy
Officer, Yfoundations, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 45.
[138] DSS, Submission 78,
p. 19.
[139] Associate Professor Philip
Mendes, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 18.
[140] CREATE Foundation, Submission
96, p. 5.
[141] Associate Professor Philip Mendes,
Submission 6, p. 4; Ms Jessica Fielding, Policy Officer, Yfoundations, Committee
Hansard, Sydney 18 February 2015, p. 40.
[142] Associate Professor Philip
Mendes, Department of Social Work, Monash University, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, pp 18 – 19.
[143] Ms India Spicer, St Luke's
Anglicare Bendigo, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 23.
[144] YFoundations, Submission
84, p. 14.
[145] Dr Andrew
Harvey, Dr Patricia McNamara, Lisa Andrewartha & Michael Luckman, Out of
care, into university: Raising higher education access and achievement of care
leavers, Access & Achievement Research Unit, La Trobe University, March
2015, p. 5
[146] Ms India Spicer, St Luke's
Anglicare Bendigo, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 27.
[147] Harvey et al,
Out of care, into university: Raising higher education access and
achievement of care leavers, p. 5; See: La Trobe University, Submission
83, pp 3–4.
[148] Dr Andrew Harvey, Director
of the Access and Achievement Research Unit, La Trobe University, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 25.
[149] Dr Andrew Harvey, Director
of the Access and Achievement Research Unit, La Trobe University, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 25.
[150] Ms Jarcinta Short, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 9.
[151] Mr Basil Hanna, CEO,
Parkerville Children and Youth Care Committee Hansard, Perth,
16 February 2015, p. 21.
[152] See: La Trobe University, Submission
83; Associate Professor Philip Mendes, Submission 6; YFoundations,
Submission 84; Ms Jan Barham MLC, Submission 98.
[153] Associate Professor Philip
Mendes, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 16.
[154] Queensland Government, Submission
69, p. 13.
Chapter 5 - Support for families
[1]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Australian Human
Rights Commission, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 1.
[2]
See: Family Inclusion Network Townsville, Submission 13; Family
Inclusion Strategies Hunter, Submission 32; Family Inclusion Network
Victoria, Submission 75; Family Inclusion Network Western Australia, Submission
82; Australian Legislative Ethics Commission, Submission 91.
[3]
Mrs Denise Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, Family Inclusion Network
Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 53.
[4]
NSW Department of Family and Community Services, A Safe Home for
Life: Report on the outcomes of public consultation on the child protection
legislative reforms discussion paper 2012, p. 1, http://www.facs.nsw.gov.au/safehomeforlife
(accessed 7 May 2015).
[5]
Barnardos Australia, Submission 20, p. 1.
[6]
See, for example: Benevolent Society, Submission 30; Berry
Street, Submission 92.
[7]
See, for example: Australian Association of Social Workers, Submission
18; Salvation Army, Submission 40; Wanslea Family Services, Submission
60; Alliance for Forgotten Australians, Submission 34, p. 6.
[8]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 1.
[9]
Ms Wendy Morton, Executive Officer, NTCOSS, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 1.
[10] Dr Tim Moore
& Dr Myfanwy McDonald, Acting Early, Changing Lives: How prevention and
early action saves money and improves wellbeing (prepared for The
Benevolent Society). Parkville, Victoria: Centre for Community Child Health at
The Murdoch Children's Research Institute and The Royal Children’s Hospital,
2013, p. 2.
[11]
Benevolent Society, Submission 30, p. 6.
[12]
Ms Louise Voight, Barnardos Australia, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 57.
[13] Social
Policy Research Centre (SPRC), The Evaluation of Brighter Futures, NSW
Community Services’ Early Intervention Program: Final Report, Report 13/10,
September 2010, pp 3–4.
[14]
SPRC, Report 13/10, p. 115.
[15]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 5.
[16]
Ms Emma White, Director General, Department for Child Protection and
Family Support, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 60.
[17]
Australian Institute of Family Studies, 'Defining the public health model
for the child welfare services context,' Child Family Community Australia
Resource Sheet, December 2014, https://www3.aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/defining-public-health-model-child-welfare-servi
(accessed 28 April 2015).
[18]
See: Chapter 2.
[19]
Council of Australian Governments (COAG), Protecting children is
everyone's business: National Framework for Protecting Australia's Children
2009-2020, 2009, p. 8, https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles/protecting-children-is-everyones-business
(accessed 22 April 2015).
[20]
See, for example: Benevolent Society, Submission 30; Salvation
Army, Submission 40; Commission for Children and Young People Victoria,
Submission 45; Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia, Submission
65; MacKillop Family Services, Submission 70, Northern Territory
Council of Social Services, Submission 72.
[21]
The Productivity Commission's 'Pathways Project' aims to provide
performance data on a range of child protection services. This data is still in
the development phase. See: Productivity Commission, Report on Government
Services 2015, p. 15.2.
[22]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services 2015, Table 15A.31.
[23]
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Child Protection Australia
2013-14, p. 61.
[24]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013-14, Table A37, p. 104.
[25]
Ms Barbara Bennett, Deputy Secretary, Department of Social Services, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 2.
[26]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 13; Ms Barbara Bennett, Deputy Secretary, Department
of Social Services, Committee Hansard, 16 April 2015, Canberra, p. 2. Recent
changes to the DSS grants funding process is currently the subject of another
inquiry by this committee. See: Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Impact
on service quality, efficiency and sustainability of recent Commonwealth
community service tendering processes by the Department of Social Services,
www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Grants
(accessed 17 August 2015).
[27]
Mr David Pugh, CEO, Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2
April 2015, p. 10.
[28]
Ms Wendy Morton, Executive Officer, NTCOSS, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 1.
[29]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter
(FISH), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 15.
[30]
See: Ms Karen Crossley, Parent Representative, Family Inclusion Network of
Western Australia (Fin WA), Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February
2015, p. 34.
[31]
Ms Susan Heylar, Director, ACTCOSS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16
April 2015, p. 12.
[32]
Melbourne City Mission (MCM), Submission 76, p. 31.
[33]
MCM, Submission 76, p. 35.
[34]
WA Department for Child Protection and Family Support, answer to question
on notice, 16 February 2015 (received 12 April 2015), pp [1 – 2].
[35] Mr Matthew
Lupi, Executive Director, Child and Family Services, Department of Communities,
Child Safety and Disability Services, Committee Hansard, Brisbane,
17 April 2015, p. 57.
[36]
See: Chapter 2.
[37]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2013-14, p. 17.
[38]
Ms Felicity Kime, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 13.
[39]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 11.
[40]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 12.
[41]
See: Ms Mary Moore, Alliance for Family Preservation and Restoration, Committee
Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 38.
[42]
Angelique Donnellan, 'Excessive number of child protection reports'
clogging system, SA Government says, ABC News, 29 June 2015, http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-06-29/too-many-child-protection-reports-clog-system-overhaul/6581548
(accessed 7 July 2015).
[43]
Queensland Government, Submission 69, pp 14–17.
[44]
See: Chapter 2.
[45]
See: OzChild, Submission 19, p. 7; Wanslea Family Services, Submission
60, p. [8]; MCM, Submission 76, p. 6; Ms Kelly Stanton, General
Manager Services, Wesley Mission Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 14; Mr John Avent, Manager (Retired), Westcare, Salvation
Army, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 13.
[46]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2012-13, pp 131 – 132.
[47]
Mr John Avent, Manager (Retired), Westcare, Salvation Army, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, pp 13 – 14.
[48]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 18.
[49]
Mrs Carleene O'Brien, Operations Manager, Kennerley Children's Homes, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 16
[50]
Mr Barry Titmus, General Manager, Kennerley Children's Homes, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 15.
[51]
Debbie Brennan & Meredith Crowe, 'Aunts and Uncles: Working to Reduce
Risks for Children and Young People in Taree through Planned Respite Care,' Developing
Practice: the Child, Youth and Family Work Journal, n 4, 2002, pp 34–38.
[52]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convener, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 11.
[53]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convener, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 11.
[54]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convener, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 10.
[55]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convener, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 10.
[56]
See: Ms Emma White, Director General, Department for Child Protection and
Family Support, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 60.
[57]
Mr Andrew McCallum AM, CEO, Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 57.
[58]
Ms Melissa Kean, Child and Family Wellbeing Service Manager, Ngaanyatjarra
Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women's Council, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 17.
[59] Mr Tony
Kemp, Deputy Secretary, Children and Youth Services, Department of Health and
Human Services, Tasmania, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p.
69.
[60]
Ms Kelly Stanton, General Manager Services, Wesley Mission Victoria, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 8.
[61]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 12.
[62]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, AIFS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 2.
[63]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, AIFS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 5.
[64]
Mr Chris Twomey, Director of Policy, Western Australian Council of Social
Service (WACOSS), Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 12.
[65]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 7.
[66]
Child Aware Conference, http://www.childawareconference.org.au/
(accessed 17 July 2015).
[67]
See: Ms Helen Bedford, Families Australia, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 49.
[68]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 1–2.
[69]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 5.
[70]
Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 24.
[71]
See: Family Inclusion Network Townsville, Submission 13; Family
Inclusion Strategies Hunter, Submission 32; Family Inclusion Network
Victoria, Submission 75; Family Inclusion Network Western Australia, Submission
82; Australian Legislative Ethics Commission, Submission 91.
[72]
Quoted in: Family Inclusion Network WA (Fin WA), Submission 82, p.
9.
[73]
Maria Harries, The Experiences of Parents and Families of Children and
Young People in Care, Report Commissioned by Anglicare WA, August 2008, p.
34.
[74]
Fin WA, Submission 82, p. 8.
[75]
Mrs Denise Smith, Secretary and Treasurer, FINV, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 53.
[76] Regulatory
Institutions Network, Australian National University, Submission 81 Attachment
6, 'Complex Lives, Complex Needs, Complex Service Systems: Community worker
perspectives on the needs of families involved with ACT Care and Protection
Services', Regulatory Institutions Network, Occasional Paper, n 21,
July 2014, pp i–ii.
[77]
Ms Karen Crossley, Parent Representative Fin WA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 32.
[78]
See: Alecomm, Submission 91, p. 4. The majority of the 151
submissions were received in confidence. Of these, 16 submitters gave
permission for their submissions to be made public. These submissions were
published on the inquiry's website. See: https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care
(accessed 1 August 2015).
[79]
Alecomm, Submission 91, pp 14–15.
[80]
Ms Susan Coleman, Additional submission 4, p. 3, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Submissions
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[81]
Alecomm, Submission 91, p. 7.
[82]
Alecomm, Submission 91, p. 7.
[83]
Professor Valerie Braithwaite, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian
National University, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 24.
[84]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convener, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 7.
[85]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 15.
[86]
Tabled document, Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter, Building Better
Relationships: Outcomes of the family inclusion practice forum 18 July 2014,
received 18 February 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[87]
Ms Felicity Kime, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 13.
[88]
Ms Teegan Bain, Committee Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 11.
[89]
See: FINV, Submission 75; FINT, Submission 13; Fin WA, Submission
82.
[90]
Quoted in: FINV, Submission 75, p. 4.
[91]
Fin WA, Submission 82, p. 1; Ms Debbie Henderson, Executive
Officer, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 30.
[92]
Fin WA, Submission 82, p. 9.
[93]
Ms Debbie Henderson, Executive Officer, Fin WA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 32.
[94]
Sarah, Member, FINV, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 57.
[95]
Sarah, Member, FINV, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 57.
[96]
Ms Karen Crossley, Parent Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 31.
[97]
See: Alecomm, Submission 91, Attachment 1.
[98]
See: Alecomm, Submission 91, pp 16–17.
[99]
See: Alecomm, Submission 91, p. 7.
[100] Ms Wightman, Grandmothers
Against Removals, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 24.
[101] Ms Meredith McLaine, Solicitor,
Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 9.
[102] See: Michelle Parker, Submission
95, p. [4]; Alecomm, Submission 91, pp 62–70.
[103] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 34.
[104] Nathan Harris, 'Family group
conferencing in Australia 15 years on', National Child Protection Clearinghouse
Issues, n. 27, February 2008, https://aifs.gov.au/cfca/publications/family-group-conferencing-australia-15-years
(accessed 1 July 2015).
[105] Hayley Boxall et al,
'Evaluation of the Family Group Conferencing pilot program', Australian
Institute of Criminology Reports, Research and Public Policy Series, no.121,
2012, pp xiii–xiv.
[106] Boxall, 'Evaluation of the
Family Group Conferencing pilot program', pp xii–xiii.
[107] The report
noted a successful pilot of FGCs in Alice Springs in 2012 provided evidence for
the 'transformative power of FGCs' in the Northern Territory. See: Additional
Information, North Australia Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA), The Northern
Territory – Fertile Ground For Family Group Conferencing In Child Protection
Matters, received 2 April 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[108] See: ADACAS, Submission
71, p. 7.
[109] Professor Valerie
Braithwaite, Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 25.
[110] Ms Mary Ivec, Researcher, Regulatory
Institutions Network, Australian National University, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 23.
[111] WLSNSW, Submission 86,
pp 6–7.
[112] See: Macarthur Legal Centre,
Submission 58; Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre, Submission 63;
WLSNW, Submission 86; Alecomm, Submission 91. In particular,
submitters noted the lack of legal assistance for Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander families. This will be examined in detail in Chapter 8. See: Family
Violence Prevention and Legal Service Victoria, Submission 24;
Aboriginal Legal Service of WA, Submission 25; National Aboriginal
Family Violence Prevention Legal Services Forum, Submission 29.
[113] Mr Adam Fraser, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 13.
[114] Ms Mary Moore, Convenor,
Alliance for Family Preservation and Restoration, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 35.
[115] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 32.
[116] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 31.
[117] Ms Mary Moore, Convenor,
Alliance for Family Preservation and Restoration, Committee Hansard, Brisbane,
17 April 2015, pp 35–36.
[118] See: Macarthur Legal Centre,
Submission 58; Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre, Submission 63.
[119] Ms Meredith McLaine, Solicitor,
Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre, Committee Hansard, 18 February
2015, p. 8.
[120] Ms Susan Coleman, Additional
submission 4, p. 19, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Submissions
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[121] Under section 90 of the NSW Children
and Young Persons (Care and Protection) Act 1998, parents seeking
restoration of their children placed in out-of-home care on a care order can
apply to the Children's Court change the care order. See: Ainsworth &
Hansen, Additional Documents, 19 February 2015; Patricia Hansen,
'Rescission or Variation of Children’s Court Orders: A Study of Section 90
Applications in New South Wales', Children Australia, vol. 37, no.
2, 2012, p. 69.
[122] Hansen, 'Rescission or
Variation of Children’s Court Orders', p. 71.
[123] See: Shoalcost Community
Legal Centre, Submission 63, p. 2.
[124] Ms Meredith McLaine, Solicitor,
Shoalcoast Community Legal Centre, Committee Hansard, 18 February
2015, p. 8.
[125] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 35.
[126] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 31.
[127] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 35.
[128] Connections UnitingCare, Submission
10, pp 3 – 7.
[129] Ms Mary Ivec, Researcher,
Regulatory Institutions Network, Australian National University, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 23.
[130] Ms Felicity Kime, Committee
Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 13.
[131] Ms Karen Crossley, Parent
Representative, Fin WA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 33.
[132] Ms Teegan Bain, Committee
Member, FISH, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 12.
[133] Mr Tony Kemp,
Deputy Secretary, Children and Youth Services, Department of Health and
Human Services, Tasmania, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p.
68.
[134] Mr Leith Cowley, Manager,
Children and Family Stream, Salvation Army Tasmania Division, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 12.
[135] Mr Leith Cowley, Manager,
Children and Family Stream, Salvation Army Tasmania Division, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 12.
Chapter 6 - Out-of-home care models and supports
[1]
Dr Daryl Higgins, Deputy Director, Research, Australian Institute of
Family Studies (AIFS), Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p.
3.
[2]
Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW), Submission 22,
Table 6.
[3]
The Productivity Commission notes that data on the breakdown of
expenditure by type of care is not available for all jurisdictions. Data
measuring the annual real expenditure on residential and non-residential
out-of-home care are not comparable across jurisdictions. See: Productivity Commission,
Report on Government Services 2015, p. 15.51.
[4]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services, Table
15A.3.
[5] The
Productivity Commission notes that these are proxy indicators and must be
interpreted with care as they do not represent a measure of unit costs.
Expenditure per child in care at 30 June overstates the cost per child because
significantly more children are in care during a year than at a point in time.
In addition, the indicator does not reflect the length of time that a child
spends in care. See: Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services
2015, Box 15.23.
[6]
See: Ms Meredith Kiraly, Research Fellow, Department of Social Work,
University of Melbourne, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p.
23.
[7]
AIHW, Submission 22, Table 6.
[8]
AIHW, Child Protection Australia 2012–13, p. 4.
[9] See: Senate
Community Affairs References Committee, Grandparents who take primary
responsibility for raising their grandchildren, October 2014, p. 21.
[10]
Additional Information, Ms Meredith Kiraly, 'A review of kinship carer
surveys: the 'Cinderella' of the care system?' Child Family Community
Australia Paper, no. 31, 2015, p. 7, received 24 March 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[11]
Ainslie Yardley, Jan Mason & Elizabeth Watson, Kinship Care in NSW:
Finding a way forward, Social Justice Social Change Research Centre,
University of Western Sydney, 2009, pp 31 – 36.
[12]
Yardley, Mason & Watson, Kinship Care in NSW, p. 35.
[13]
Quoted in: Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Submission 94,
p. 2.
[14]
Berry Street, Submission 92, p. 7.
[15]
Berry Street, Submission 92, p. 7.
[16]
See: AASW, Submission 18; OzChild, Submission 19, Barnardos
Australia, Submission 20; Benevolent Society, Submission 30;
Child Wise, Submission 31; Mirabel Foundation, Submission 36;
Salvation Army, Submission 40; Karen Lizasoain, Submission 48;
Baptcare, Submission 50; Wanslea Family Services, Submission 60;
Western Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS), Submission 51; University
of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research
Cluster, Submission 66; PeakCare, Submission 84.
[17]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 16.
[18]
Kiraly, 'A review of kinship carer surveys', p. 25.
[19] Benevolent
Society, Submission 30, p. 4; Marilyn McHugh, A Framework of Practice
for Implementing a Kinship Care Program (report for The Benevolent
Society). Social Policy Research Centre, University of New South Wales, July
2009.
[20]
In WA, SA, Tasmania and NT, relative/kinship carers are assessed and
supported by government departments only.
[21]
State and territory governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April
2015 (received May‑June 2015).
[22]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 19.
[23]
Mr Julian Pocock, Director, Public Policy, Berry Street, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 6.
[24]
Rachel Breman, 'Peeling back the layers – kinship care in Victoria',
Baptcare Research Unit, October 2014, p. 8; University of
Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research Cluster,
Submission 66, p. 19.
[25]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 20.
[26]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 23.
[27]
See: Baptcare, Submission 50, p. 4; Child Wise, Submission 31,
p. 21.
[28]
Ms Judith Wilkinson, State Director, Key Assets WA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 14.
[29]
Graham Dangerfield & Rachel Breman, 'Policy Briefing Paper: Complexity
in Kinship Care in Victoria', October 2014. See: Baptcare, Submission 50,
Attachment 1, pp 1–4.
[30]
Baptcare, Submission 50, p. 4.
[31]
Baptcare, Submission 50, p. 4.
[32]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 19.
[33]
CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 19.
[34]
Queensland Government, answer to question on notice, 30 April 2015
(received 19 May 2015).
[35]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 19
[36]
Ms Meredith Kiraly, Research Fellow, Department of
Social Work, University of Melbourne, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 23.
[37]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 19
[38]
Ms Meredith Kiraly, Research Fellow, Department of Social Work, University
of Melbourne, Committee Hansard, 20 March 2015, p. 30.
[39]
State and territory governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April
2015 (received May‑June 2015).
[40]
Yardley, Mason & Watson, Kinship Care in NSW, p. 35.
[41]
Victorian Government, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015
(received 22 May 2015).
[42]
NSW Government, answer to question on notice, 30 April 2015, (received 14
May 2015).
[43]
Kinship Carers Victoria, http://kinshipcarersvictoria.org
(accessed 25 May 2015).
[44]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 24.
[45]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 24.
[46]
Berry Street, Submission 92, Attachment 1, Dr Marilyn McHugh &
Ms Anita Pell, 'A New Model of Support, Education and Payment for Foster
parents: Call to Action for State and Federal Governments and Community Sector
Organisations', September 2013, p. 4.
[47]
See: Foster Care Association of Victoria (FCAV), Submission 11, p.
3; Dr Kim Backhouse, CEO, Foster Care Association of Tasmania, Committee
Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p. 10.
[48]
For jurisdictions where data were available, 2 208 households commenced
foster care and 1 755 households exited foster care. AIHW, Child
Protection Australia 2013-14, p. 58.
[49]
The number of non-active carers in Victoria increased from 302 in 2013 to
428 by March 2014. See: FCAV, Carer snapshot trend 2010-2014, Submission 11,
Attachment A, p. 1.
[50]
Mr Bernie Geary, Commissioner for Children and Young People Victoria, Committee
Hansard, 20 March 2015, p. 41.
[51]
Dr McHugh notes that the calculation of FCEs should be considered as
estimates only due to inconsistencies in payment regimes across jurisdictions,
including supplementary allowances and age categories. See: Berry Street, Submission
92, Attachment 5, Dr Marilyn McHugh, 'Victoria's declining foster care
allowances: a comparative analysis,' University of New South Wales, Social
Policy Research Centre, August 2014, p. 1.
[52]
Mr Andrew McCallum, CEO, Association of Children's Welfare Agencies
(ACWA), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 58.
[53]
Ms Judith Wilkinson, Chair, Children's Youth and Families Agency
Association (CYFAA), Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 14.
[54]
See: FCAV, Submission 11, p. 3; Dr Kim Backhouse, Foster Care
Association of Tasmania, Committee Hansard, Hobart, 12 March 2015, p.
10; Ms Katie Hooper, Committee Hansard, 20 March 2015, p. 28; Ms Judith
Wilkinson, Key Assets, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p.
14; Mr Bernie Geary, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 41.
[55]
Mr Bernie Geary, Commissioner for Children and Young
People Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 41.
[56]
Berry Street, Submission 92, Attachment 1, p. 50.
[57]
FCAV, Submission 11, p. 3.
[58]
Dr Kim Backhouse, CEO, Foster Care Association of Tasmania, Committee
Hansard, 12 March 2015, pp 9 – 10.
[59]
Ms Anita Pell, Senior Adviser, Berry Street, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 14.
[60]
See, for example: Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia
(CFWAA), Submission 65, CCYPV, Submission 45; Berry Street, Submission,
92; Ms Judith Wilkinson, Chair, Children's Youth and Families Agency
Association, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 14.
[61]
CFWAA, Submission 65, p. 6.
[62]
Mackillop Family Services, Submission 70, p. 5.
[63]
Ms Mary McKinnon, National Director of Practice and Quality, Life Without
Barriers, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 49; Mr David
Pugh, CEO Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 2.
[64]
Anglicare Victoria, Submission 101, p. 6.
[65]
See: ACT Government, Submission 16; Victorian Government, Submission
106.
[66]
Association of Children's Welfare Agencies NSW, Submission 94, p.
5.
[67]
Berry Street, Submission 92, Attachment 3, Dr Marilyn McHugh, A
Stitch in Time: Projected Downstream Savings to Government: Foster Care
Integrated Model, Social Policy Research Centre, University of NSW, 2013,
p. 7.
[68] ACIL Allen
Consulting, Professional Foster Care: Barriers, opportunities and options,
Report to the Department Of Families, Housing, Community Services And
Indigenous Affairs, October 2013, p. v.
[69]
ACIL Allen Consulting, Professional Foster Care, p. vi – vii.
[70]
ACIL Allen Consulting, Professional Foster Care, p. vi – vii.
[71]
Australian Children's Commissioners and Guardians (ACCG), Meeting
Communique, 20‑21 May 2015, https://www.humanrights.gov.au/our-work/childrens-rights/publications/australian-children-s-commissioners-and-guardians-communiqu-0
(accessed 2 July 2015).
[72]
See: MacKillop Family Services, Submission 70, p. 6; CECFW, Submission
99, p. 19.
[73]
AASW, Submission 18, p. 15.
[74]
Anglicare Victoria, Submission 101, p. 7.
[75]
See: State and territory governments, answers to questions on notice, 30
April 2015 (received May–June 2015).
[76]
Anglicare Australia, Submission 87, p. 15.
[77]
Victorian Auditor-General, Residential Care Services for Children,
26 March 2014, p. ix, http://www.audit.vic.gov.au/reports_and_publications/latest_reports/2013-14/20140326-residential-care.aspx
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[78]
WA Government, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 18
May 2015).
[79]
See: CCYPV, Submission 45, p. 10; Baptcare, Submission 50,
p. 4; Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 18; Berry Street, Submission
92, pp 6–7.
[80]
Productivity Commission, Report on Government Services, Table
15A.3.
[81]
Victorian Auditor-General, Residential Care
Services for Children, 26 March 2014, p. xi.
[82]
Victorian Auditor-General, Residential Care Services for Children,
26 March 2014, p. x.
[83]
Berry Street, Submission 92, p. 5.
[84]
Mr David Fox, Director of Operations, MacKillop Family Services, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 12.
[85]
Mr John Avent, Manager (Retired), Westcare, Salvation Army, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 14.
[86]
See: RANZCP, Submission 17; AASW, Submission 18; Salvation
Army, Submission 40; Commission of Children and Young People, Victoria, Submission
45; Anglicare, Submission 87.
[87]
Anglicare, Submission 87, p. 11 & 18.
[88]
Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmanian Government, Submission
1, p. 9.
[89]
Victorian Government, Submission 106, p. 10.
[90]
See: OzChild, Submission 19; Child Wise, Submission 31;
Salvation Army, Submission 40; Commission for Children and Young People,
Victoria, Submission 45; Baptcare, Submission 50; Child and
Family Welfare Association of Australia, Submission 65; Life Without
Barriers, Submission 68; MacKillop Family Services, Submission 70;
Family Inclusion Network, Victoria, Submission 75; Berry Street, Submission
92; Association of Children's Welfare Agencies, Submission 94.
[91]
Aboriginal Family Law Services, WA, Submission 46; NPY Women's
Council, Submission 61; Northern Territory Council of Social Services, Submission
72; Indigenous Issues Committee of the Law Society of NSW, Submission 73.
[92]
Sara McLean, Rhys Price-Robertson & Elly Robinson, 'Therapeutic
residential care in Australia: taking stock and looking forward,' National
Child Protection Clearinghouse Issues, no. 35, 2011, p. 2.
[93]
McLean, Price-Robertson & Robinson, 'Therapeutic residential care in
Australia,' p. 6; Child and Family Welfare Association of Australia, Submission
65, p. 4.
[94]
Mr Julian Pocock, Director, Public Policy, Berry Street, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 11.
[95]
See: Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmanian Government, Submission
1; ACT Government, Submission 16; Queensland Government, Submission
69; Victorian Government, Submission 106.
[96]
Queensland Government, Submission 69, pp 4-6.
[97]
Victorian Government, Submission 106, p. 7.
[98]
Victorian Government, Out-of-home care: a five year plan, March
2014, p. 33.
[99]
ACT Government, Submission 16, p. 7.
[100] See: Connections Uniting
Care, Submission 10; Salvation Army, Submission 40; Baptcare, Submission
50; Berry Street, Submission 92.
[101] Berry Street, Submission
92, p. 7.
[102] Centre of
Excellence in Child and Family Welfare (CECFW), 'Their Needs: improving
outcomes, options and systems in out-of-home care', Issues Paper Two –
Protecting Victoria’s Vulnerable Children Inquiry 2011, p. 11.
[103] Mr Basil Hanna, Chairman,
Community Sector Roundtable for NGOs and Government, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 17.
[104] See: Mr Gregory Nicolau, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 27; Mr Julian Pocock, Director, Public
Policy, Berry Street, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p.
11; Berry Street, Submission 92, p. 7.
[105] See: University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth
and Families Research Cluster, Submission 66; AASW, Submission 18;
OzChild, Submission 19, Barnardos, Submission 20; Benevolent
Society, Submission 30; Child Wise, Submission 31; Mirabel
Foundation, Submission 36; Salvation Army, Submission 40; Karen
Lizasoain, Submission 48; Baptcare, Submission 50; Wanslea Family
Services, Submission 60; WACOSS, Submission 51.
[106] University of Melbourne
Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research Cluster, Submission
66, p. 20.
[107] See: OzChild, Submission
19, p. 7; Ms Sonia Brown, Submission 38; Berry Street, Submission
92.
[108] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May–June
2015).
[109] Key Assets, Submission 88,
p. 5.
[110] Berry Street, Submission
92, Attachment 1, p. 11
[111] In 2011, the then Queensland
Department of Communities undertook a review of specialist foster care models
as part of a discussion paper on professional foster care. The review
identified examples of 'enhanced' foster care in NSW, Victoria, Queensland,
Western Australia and South Australia. See: Queensland Department of
Communities, Specialist Foster Care Review: Enhanced foster care literature
review and Australian programs description, 2011, https://www.communities.qld.gov.au/resources/childsafety/foster-care/sfc-literature-review-australian-programs-description.pdf
(accessed 27 May 2015).
[112] Mr Rob Ryan, State Director,
Key Assets, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 26.
[113] Margarita
Frederico et. al., The Circle Program: an Evaluation of a therapeutic
approach to Foster Care, Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare,
Melbourne, 2012, p. 14.
[114] Berry Street, Submission
92, p. 12.
[115] Mr Rob Ryan, State Director,
Key Assets, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 27.
[116] Mr Rob Ryan, State Director,
Key Assets, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 27.
[117] See: Life Without Barriers, Submission
68; CFWAA, Submission 65; AASW, Submission 18; NTCOSS, Submission
72; Salvation Army, Submission 40, p. 6; Baptcare, Submission 50.
[118] Salvation Army, Submission
40, p. 6.
[119] MacKillop Family Services, Submission
70, p. 6.
[120] See: Salvation Army, Submission
40, p. 14.
[121] MacKillop Family Services, Submission
70, p. 5.
[122] Verso Consulting, Evaluation
of the Therapeutic Residential Care Pilot Programs: Final Summary &
Technical Report, 4 November 2011, pp 4 – 5, http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/about-the-department/documents-and-resources/reports-publications/evaluation-of-the-therapeutic-residential-care-pilot-program
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[123] Dr Nicholas Halfpenny, Director
of Policy and Quality, MacKillop Family Services, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 8.
[124] Mr Gregory Nicolau, CEO,
Australian Childhood Trauma Group, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 26.
[125] Australian Childhood Trauma
Group, Submission 9, p. [6].
[126] The most commonly claimed
Commonwealth family assistance and income support payments for which foster
carers and relative/kinship carers are eligible include the Foster Child Health
Care Card; Double Orphan Pension; Family Tax Benefit; Schoolkids Bonus; Carer Payment;
Childcare Benefit; Grandparent Child Care Benefit; Childcare Rebate; Parenting Payment;
and Newstart Allowance. See: DSS, Submission 78, pp 9–10.
[127] See: NT and Queensland
Governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May-June
2015).
[128] See: Ms Maria Scott, General
Manager, Baptcare, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 6; University
of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research
Cluster, Submission 66, p. 23; OzChild, Submission 19, p. 6;
CFWAA, Submission 65, p. 9.
[129] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May–June
2015).
[130] Mr David Pugh, CEO,
Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 2.
[131] University of Melbourne
Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research Cluster, Submission
66, p. 17.
[132] Training package details: CHC08
- Community Services Training Package, https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/CHC08
(accessed 13 May 2015).
[133] Berry Street, Submission
92, Attachment 1, p. 16.
[134] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May–June
2015).
[135] See, for example: Ms Alison
Kearns, Expert Witness, Australian Association of Social Workers, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 55.
[136] See: Queensland Government, Taking
Responsibility: A roadmap for Queensland Child Protection, June 2013, p.
192; Report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection
Services in NSW: Executive Summary and Recommendations, November 2008, p.
xx.
[137] NSW Government, Keep Them
Safe, http://www.keepthemsafe.nsw.gov.au/
(accessed 21 April 2015).
[138] NSW Government, answer to
question on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 14 May 2015).
[139] See: NSW and Queensland
Governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May–June
2015).
[140] Life Without Barriers, Submission
68, p. 6.
[141] WA Government, answer to
question on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 18 May 2015).
[142] Mr Chris Twomey, Director of
Policy, WACOSS, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p.
8.
[143] Life Without Barriers, Submission
68, p. 6.
[144] Mr Chris Twomey, Director of
Policy, WACOSS, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p.
8.
[145] WACOSS, Submission 51,
p. 4.
[146] Mr George Potkonyak, Submission
27, p. [7].
[147] Ms Megan Mitchell, National
Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 2.
Chapter 7 - Permanent models of care
[1]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 2–3.
[2] Ms Maree
Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, NSW Department of Family
and Community Services, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
65.
[3]
Department of Human Services Victoria, 'Changes to child protection
law,' http://www.dhs.vic.gov.au/about-the-department/documents-and-resources/policies,-guidelines-and-legislation/changes-to-child-protection-law
(accessed 15 May 2015).
[4]
Ms Simone Jackson, Executive Director, Out-of-home Care, NT Department
of Community and Family, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 9;
NT Department of Children and Families, FAQ Sheet – Permanent Care Order,
http://www.childrenandfamilies.nt.gov.au/
(accessed 8 April 2015).
[5]
Ms Judith Wilkinson, Chair of the Children's Youth and Families Agency
Association, told the committee: 'permanency can mean permanent return to
parent, permanency can mean return to family'. See: Ms Judith Wilkinson, Committee
Hansard, 16 February 2015, p. 18; Additional Information, Life Without
Barriers, received 13 March 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[6]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 2.
[7]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE
Foundation, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 19.
[8]
Professor Clare Tilbury & Dr Jennifer Osmond, 'Permanency planning
in foster care: a research review and guidelines for practitioners,' Australian
Social Work, v 59, n 3, 2006, pp 265-280.
[9]
See: State and territory governments, answers to questions on notice, 30
April 2015 (received May-June 2015).
[10]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 2–3.
[11]
See: Additional Information, Life Without Barriers, p. 1, received 13
March 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[12] Parenting
Research Centre, Evidence review: Analysis of the evidence for Out-of-Home
Care Final Report, commissioned by the ACT Community Services Directorate,
August 2013, p. 11.
[13]
AIHW, Submission 22, p. 2.
[14]
Women's Legal Service NSW (WLSNSW), Submission 86, p. 13.
[15]
AbSec, Submission 97, p. 28.
[16]
Barnardos, Submission 20, 'Promoting restoration of children to
their families,' p. 5.
[17]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013-14, pp 45–46.
[18]
See also: Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, 'Children
Youth and Families (Permanent Care and Other Matters),' Fact Sheet, 14 August
2014, http://www.cfecfw.asn.au/know/publications/fact-sheets
(accessed 12 August 2015); Department of Health and Human Services, Tasmania, 'Transfer
of Guardianship', http://www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/children/adoption/permanency_services/transfer_of_guardianship
(accessed 12 August 2015); NT Department of Children and Families, 'FAQ Sheet –
Permanent Care Order', http://www.childrenandfamilies.nt.gov.au/
(accessed 12 August 2015); WA Department of Child Protection, 'Special
Guardianship Orders', https://www.dcp.wa.gov.au/
(accessed 12 August 2015); Families SA, 'Other Person Guardianship Fact Sheet',
http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/docs/documents/1/OPCFactsheet1.pdf
(accessed 12 August 2015).
[19]
Ms Laura Vines, Senior Policy Officer, Aboriginal FVPLS, Committee
Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 45.
[20]
AbSec, Submission 97, pp 7–8.
[21]
See: Mr Jared Sharp, Law and Justice Projects Manager, North Australian
Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA), Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April
2015, p. 24; Ms Sandra Nelson, Executive Officer, Katherine Women's Information
and Legal Service (KWILS), Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p.
13; Ms Wendy Morton, Executive Director, NTCOSS, Committee Hansard, Darwin,
2 April 2015, p. 6; Ms Sally Bolton, Acting Manager, Family Law Section, Northern
Territory Legal Aid Commission (NTLAC), Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April
2015, p. 21.
[22]
See: NAAJA and NTLAC, Joint Submission – Care and Protection of
Children Amendment Bill 2014, 2014, pp 13 – 14, http://www.naaja.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2014/05/Care-of-Children-and-Protection-Act-12-2-15.pdf
(accessed 6 July 2015).
[23]
See: Mr Jared Sharp, NAAJA and Ms Sally Bolton, NTLAC, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 22.
[24]
Mr Padraic Gibson, Senior Researcher, Jumbunna Indigenous House of
Learning Research Unit, University of Technology Sydney, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 23.
[25]
Ms Simone Jackson, Executive Director, Out-of-Home Care, DCF, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 9.
[26]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia, 2013–14, p. 1.
[27]
See: Senate Community Affairs References Committee, Commonwealth Contribution
to Former Forced Adoption Policies and Practices, 29 February 2012, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Completed_inquiries/2010-13/commcontribformerforcedadoption/index
(accessed 6 August 2015).
[28] Human Rights
and Equal Opportunity Commission, Report of the National Inquiry into the Separation
of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families,
1997, Chapter 22.
[29]
See: Dr Virginia Marshall, Committee Member and Acting Chair, Indigenous
Issues Committee, Law Society of New South Wales, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 21
[30]
SNAICC, Submission 93, pp 6–7.
[31]
Mrs Louise Voight, CEO and Director of Welfare, Barnardos Australia, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 60.
[32]
Ms Louise Voight, CEO and Director of Welfare, Barnardos Australia, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 54.
[33]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013–14, p. 1.
[34]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013–14, p. 25.
[35]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013–14, Table A22.
[36]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013–14, Table A23.
[37]
AIHW, Adoptions Australia 2013–14, p. 45.
[38] See: NSW
Government, A Safe Home for Life: Report on the outcomes of public
consultation on the child protection legislative reforms discussion paper 2012,
p. 7.
[39]
NSW Government, A Safe Home for Life, p. 11.
[40]
Ms Maree Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, NSW
Department of Family and Community Services, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 66.
[41]
Mr Etienne Scheepers, Deputy Chief Executive, Child Safety, Department for
Education and Child Development South Australia, Committee Hansard,
Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 65.
[42]
Mr Mark Johns, State Coroner, South Australia, 'Inquest into the death of
Chloe Lee Valentine,' 9 April 2015, http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/CoronersFindings/Pages/default.aspx
(accessed 10 April 2015).
[43]
See: Johns, 'Inquest into the death of Chloe Lee Valentine,' p. 114; Dr Jeremey
Sammut, 'Still Damaging and Disturbing: Australian Child Protection Data and
the Need for National Adoption Targets,' Centre for Independent Studies
Issues Analysis, no. 145, 16 April 2014, http://www.cis.org.au/publications/issue-analysis/article/5140-still-damaging-and-disturbing-australian-child-protection-data-and-the-need-for-national-adoption-targets
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[44] Mr Matthew
Lupi, Executive Director, Child and Family Services, Department of Communities,
Child Safety and Disability Services, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015,
p. 64.
[45] Mr Tony
Kemp, Deputy Secretary, Children and Youth Services, Department of Health and
Human Services, Tasmania, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p.
69.
[46]
Mr Paul McDonald, Anglicare Victoria, Committee Hansard, Melbourne,
20 March 2015, p. 29
[47]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 3.
[48]
Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 3.
[49]
Barnardos Australia, Submission 20, p. 4.
[50]
Ms Louise Voight, CEO and Director of Welfare, Barnardos Australia, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 54.
[51]
Ms Louise Voight, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
54.
[52]
See, for example: Mr Michael Geaney, Alliance for Children at Risk, Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 18; Ms Meredith McLaine, Shoalcoast
Community Legal Centre, Community Affairs, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
9; Ms Toni Beauchamp, UnitingCare Children, Young People and Families, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 44.
[53] Mr Tony
Kemp, Deputy Secretary, Children and Youth Services, Department of Health and
Human Services, Tasmania, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p.
70.
[54]
CREATE Foundation, Submission 96, p. 25.
[55]
Ms Noelle Hudson, National Policy and Advocacy Manager, CREATE Foundation,
Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 19.
[56]
Ms Mary McKinnon, National Director of Practice and Quality, Life Without
Barriers, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 55.
[57]
Mr Michael Geaney, Chair, Alliance for Children at Risk, Committee
Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 17.
[58]
Mr Judith Wilkinson, State Director, Key Assets WA, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 18.
[59]
Additional Information, Life Without Barriers, received 13 March 2015, p.
3, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[60]
Additional Information, Life Without Barriers, received 13 March 2015, p.
7, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[61]
Ms Jessica Cocks, Convenor, Family Inclusion Strategies Hunter (FISH), Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 10.
[62]
See: Ms Karen Lizasoain, Submission 48, p. 1; Mr Gregory Nicolau, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 28.
[63] C.A. Rees
and J. Selwyn, Non-infant adoption from care: lessons for safeguarding
children, Child: care, health and development, vol. 35, no. 4, 2009, pp
561–567. See: Additional Information, DHHS Tasmania, received 1 May 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[64]
Rebecca Orsi, 'Predicting re-involvement for children adopted out of a public
child welfare system,' Child Abuse & Neglect, n 39, 2015, p. 183.
See: Additional Information, DHHS Tasmania, received 1 May 2015, https://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Out_of_home_care/Additional_Documents
(accessed 18 August 2015).
Chapter 8 - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities
[1]
See: Healing Foundation, Submission 7; Aboriginal Family Violence
Prevention and Legal Service (FVPLS) Victoria, Submission 24; National
Family Violence Prevention Legal Services Forum (NFVPLS), Submission 29;
Aboriginal Family Law Services WA (AFLSWA), Submission 46; Western
Australian Council of Social Service (WACOSS), Submission 51; Ngaanyatjarra
Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (NPY) Women's Council, Submission 61; Grandmothers
Against Removals (GMAR), Submission 64; Northern Territory Council of
Social Service (NTCOSS), Submission 72; Indigenous Issues Committee of
the Law Society of NSW, Submission 73; Secretariat of National
Aboriginal and Islander Child Care (SNAICC), Submission 93, pp 2–3.
[2]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, pp 5–6.
[3]
See: SNAICC, Submission 93; AbSec, Submission 97; NPY
Women's Council, Submission 61; Grandmothers Against Removal, Submission
64; Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology Sydney
(Jumbunna), Submission 79.
[4]
SNAICC, Submission 93, p. 15.
[5] Ms Wendy
Hermeston, Adviser, Aboriginal Child, Family and Community State Secretariat
(AbSec) NSW, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 21.
[6]
See: SNAICC, Submission 93, p. 5; AbSec, Submission 97, p.
24.
[7]
Mr Frank Hytten, CEO, SNAICC, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 43.
[8]
See, for example: NPY Women's Council, Submission 61; NTCOSS, Submission
72; SNAICC, Submission 93.
[9]
Ms Eileen Cummings, Chair, Northern Territory Stolen Generation Aboriginal
Corporation, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 28.
[10]
Ms Wendy Hermeston, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 21.
[11]
Ms Hannah Stanley, Child Advocacy Officer, NPY Women's Council, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 15.
[12]
Ms Janette Kennedy, Aboriginal Strategy and Policy, Commission for
Children and Young People Victoria (CCYPV), Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 63.
[13]
Mr Padraic Gibson, Senior Researcher, Jumbunna Indigenous House of
Learning Research Unit, University of Technology Sydney, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 31.
[14]
Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, University of Technology Sydney, Submission
79, p. [5].
[15]
Mr Craig Ardler, CEO, South Coast Medical Service Aboriginal Corporation, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 37.
[16]
Mr Neil Anderson, Managing Solicitor, Family Law Unit, Aboriginal Legal
Service of Western Australia (ALSWA), Committee Hansard, Perth, 16
February 2015, p. 36.
[17]
Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 19.
[18]
See: NSW Department of Family and Community Services, Annual Report
2013–14, vol. 1, pp 52–53; Queensland Government, answer to question
on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 19 May 2015), p. 7.
[19]
See: WA Government, answer to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received
18 May 2015), p. [6]; SA Government, answer to questions on notice, 30 April
2015 (received 18 May 2015), p. 5.
[20]
NT Government, answer to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received 19
June 2015), p. 3.
[21]
Ms Simone Jackson, Executive Director, Out-of-Home Care, NT Department of Children
and Families (DCF), Committee Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 10.
[22]
Ms Simone Jackson, NT DCF, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015,
p. 10.
[23]
See: Ms Regina Bennett, Manager, Darwin Aboriginal and Islander Women's
Shelter Incorporated, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 28.
[24]
Ms Melissa Kean, NPY Women's Council, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 1
April 2015, p. 15.
[25]
Ms Sandra Nelson, Katherine Women's Information and Legal Service, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 22.
[26]
See: Ms Wightman, Grandmothers Against Removals, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 17; Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Chairperson,
Winangay Resources, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 18.
[27]
See: Ms Eileen Cummings, Chair, Northern
Territory Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 29.
[28]
Ms Regina Bennett, Manager, Darwin Aboriginal and Islander Women's
Shelter, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 28.
[29]
Mr Padraic Gibson, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 23.
[30]
See, for example: FVPLS Victoria, Submission 24, p. 8; University
of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and Families Research
Cluster, Submission 66, p. 22; AbSec, Submission 97, p. 27.
[31]
Prior to the legislation change in Victoria, cultural support plans were
only required for Aboriginal children on guardianship orders. See: Ms Janette
Kennedy, Commission for Children and Young People Victoria, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 49.
[32]
Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 20
[33]
See: Mr Neil Anderson, ALSWA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February
2015, p. 36.
[34]
Ms Janette Kennedy, Commission for Children and Young People Victoria (CCYPV),
Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 49.
[35]
FVPLS Victoria, Submission 24, p. 9.
[36]
Ms Janette Kennedy, CCYPV, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 65.
[37]
Mr Jared Sharp, Law and Justice Projects Manager, NAAJA, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 19.
[38]
Mr Frank Hytten, CEO, SNAICC, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 43.
[39]
See: FVPLS Victoria, Submission 24, p. 9.
[40]
NFVPLS, Submission 29, p 13.
[41]
Healing Foundation, 'Our Children Our Dreaming: a call for a more just
approach for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families,' Submission
7, Attachment 1, p. 3.
[42]
'Our Children Our Dreaming', Submission 7, Attachment 1, p. 4.
[43]
See, for example: Mr Chris Twomey, WACOSS, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 9; Broadway Glebe Catholic Social Justice, Submission
57; SNAICC, Submission 93.
[44]
Ms Patricia Murray, CEO, Wanslea Family Services, Committee Hansard,
Perth, 16 February 2015, p. 16.
[45]
ALSWA, Submission 25, p. 8.
[46]
Mr Michael Geaney, Chair, Alliance for Children at Risk, Committee
Hansard, Perth 16 February 2015, p. 15.
[47]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 13.
[48]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 13. DSS notes Aboriginal and Torres Strait
Islander families are able to access a range of other services provided by DSS
(outlined in Chapter 5).
[49]
See: FVPLS Victoria, Submission 24, NFVPLS, Submission 29.
[50]
NFVPLS, Submission 29, p. 8.
[51]
As discussed in Chapter 5, the Cradle to Kinder program in Victoria has a
specific stream for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, but
currently only supports a small number of families (see Chapter 5, Box 5.2).
[52]
DSS, Submission 78, p. 13.
[53]
Mr David Pugh, CEO, Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2
April 2015, p. 4. Recent changes to the DSS grants funding process is currently
the subject of another inquiry by this Committee. See: Senate Community Affairs
References Committee, Impact on service quality, efficiency and
sustainability of recent Commonwealth community service tendering processes by
the Department of Social Services, www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/Senate/Community_Affairs/Grants
(accessed 11 August 2015).
[54]
Mr David Pugh, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 4.
[55]
Ms Karen Harmon, Abt JTA, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, p. 49.
[56]
Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 26.
[57]
Ms Wendy Hermeston, AbSec, Committee Hansard, 18 February 2015, Sydney, p.
26.
[58]
Ms Mary Cowley, CEO, AFLSWA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February
2015, p. 39.
[59]
See: Grandmothers Against Removals, Submission 64.
[60]
See: Ms Karen Fusi, Ms Toni McPherson, Mr Sonny Williams and Mrs Cephia
Williams, Brisbane Sovereign Grannies Group, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 33.
[61]
Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 30.
[62]
Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 30.
[63]
Ms Hannah Stanley, NPY Women's Council, Committee Hansard, Darwin,
1 April 2015, p. 21.
[64]
Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 17.
[65]
Mrs Gillian Bonser, Board Member, Winangay Resources, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 29.
[66]
Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 30.
[67]
Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 28.
[68]
Ms Sally Bolton, NTLAC, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p.
20.
[69]
Ms Hannah Stanley, NPY Women's Council, Committee Hansard, Darwin,
1 April 2015, p. 16.
[70]
Mr David Pugh, Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, 2 April 2015, p. 3.
[71]
See: Broadway Glebe Catholic Social Justice, Submission 57;
Macarthur Legal Centre, Submission 58, FVPLS Victoria, Submission 24.
[72]
NFVPLS Forum, Submission 29, p. 20.
[73]
See: Chapter 1.
[74]
SNAICC, Submission 93, p. 8.
[75]
See: Dr Virginia Marshall, Acting Chair, Indigenous Issues Committee, Law
Society of NSW, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 21;
Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
18; Ms Andrea Smith, AFLSWA, Committee Hansard, Perth, 16 February 2015,
p. 38.
[76]
Ms Janette Kennedy, CCYPV, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, pp 48–49.
[77]
SNAICC, Submission 93, p. 8.
[78]
Ms Wendy Hermeston, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p, 25.
[79]
SNAICC, Submission 93, p. 9.
[80]
Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 25.
[81]
Mr Frank Hytten, CEO, SNAICC, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 43.
[82]
Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson, AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 20.
[83]
AIHW does not report on the number of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
relative or kinship carers. See: AIHW, Submission 22.
[84]
Ms Simone Jackson, Executive Director, NT DCF, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 1 April 2015, pp 1–2.
[85]
NT Government, Submission 23, p. 4.
[86]
Mr Frank Hytten, CEO, SNAICC, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20
March 2015, p. 43.
[87]
See: AbSec, Submission 97, p. 24.
[88]
Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Winangay Resources, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 18.
[89]
Ms Eileen Cummings, NT Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 30.
[90]
Ms Mary McKinnon, National Director of Practice and Quality, Life Without
Barriers, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 59.
[91]
Ms Simone Jackson, Executive Director, Out-of-home care, DCF, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 2.
[92]
See: Mr Jared Sharp, Law and Justice Projects Manager, NAAJA, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 18; Ms Bolton, Darwin, p. 21.
[93]
See: Briefing Paper, tabled by North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency,
at Darwin public hearing 2 April 2015, pp 6–7.
[94]
Mr Jared Sharp, NAAJA, Committee Hansard, 2 April 2015, pp 17–18.
[95]
Ms Sally Bolton, Northern Territory Legal Aid Commission, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 21.
[96]
University of Melbourne Department of Social Work, Child, Youth and
Families Research Cluster, Submission 66, p. 15.
[97]
See: Winangay Resources Inc., Submission 62; AbSec, Submission
97.
[98] See: Senate
Community Affairs References Committee, Grandparents who take primary
responsibility for raising their grandchildren, October 2014, pp 115–116
and p. 122.
[99]
Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Chairperson, Winangay Resources, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 19.
[100] Aunty Suzanne Blacklock, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 19.
[101] Queensland Government, Submission
69, p. 8.
[102] SNAICC, Submission 93,
p. 7.
[103] SNAICC, Submission 93,
p. 9.
[104] Healing Foundation, 'Our
Children Our Dreaming: a call for a more just approach for Aboriginal and
Torres Strait Islander children and families,' Submission 7, Attachment A,
p. 4.
[105] See: Australian Human Rights
Commission, Bringing Them Home: National inquiry into the separation of
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, 1997,
Recommendation 43a.
[106] Mr Padraic Gibson, Senior
Researcher, Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 23.
[107] Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson,
AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 19.
[108] Mrs Gillian Bonser, Board
Member, Winangay Resources, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 28.
[109] Justice reinvestment in
Australia five years on, excerpt from the Social Justice and Native Title
Report 2014, from the National Children’s Commissioner, received 13 April 2015.
[110] Ms Megan Mitchell, National
Children's Commissioner, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February
2015, p. 6.
[111] Ms Megan Mitchell, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 6.
[112] See: NTCOSS, Submission
72, p. 6; SNAICC, Submission 93, pp 17–18; Jumbunna Indigenous House
of Learning, Submission 79, p. [11].
[113] SNAICC, Submission 93,
p. 14.
[114] Ms Suellyn Tighe, GMAR, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 24.
[115] Ms Toni McPherson, Brisbane
Sovereign Grannies Group, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p.
38.
[116] Ms Mary Moore, Alliance for
Family Preservation and Restoration, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17
April 2015, p. 40.
[117] Victorian
Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and Community Service
Organisations, Koorie Kids: Growing Strong in their Culture: Five year plan
for Aboriginal children in out-of-home care, November 2013, http://www.ccyp.vic.gov.au/aboutus/news/koorie-kids-growing-strong.htm
(accessed 18 August 2015). See: Families Australia, Submission 77, p. 4;
CCYPV, Submission 45, pp 11–12; Mr Rod Jackson, Deputy Chairperson,
Victorian Aboriginal Child and Young People's Alliance, Committee Hansard,
Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 45.
[118] Mrs Connie Salamone,
Executive Director, VACCA, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 48.
[119] Ms Dana Clarke, Chairperson,
AbSec, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 25.
[120] Ms Wightman, GMAR, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 18.
[121] See: Ms Regina Bennett,
Darwin Aboriginal and Islander Women's Shelter, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 31; Ms Melissa Kean, NPY Women's Council, Committee
Hansard, Darwin, 1 April 2015, p. 20.
[122] Mr Robert Dalton, Policy
Advisor, Northern Land Council, Finance and Public Administration References
Committee Hansard, 10 March 2015, p. 22.
[123] See: State and territory
governments, answers to questions on notice, 30 April 2015 (received May-June
2015).
[124] See: SNAICC, Submission
93, p. 12; Mr David Pugh, CEO, Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 3.
[125] AbSec, Submission 97,
p. 6.
[126] SNAICC, Submission 93,
p. 12.
[127] Professor Clare Tilbury, Moving
to Prevention research report: Intensive family support services for Aboriginal
and Torres Strait Islander children, SNAICC, 2014, p. 31.
[128] Mrs Natalie Lewis, CEO, Queensland
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Protection Peak (QATSICPP), Committee
Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 48.
[129] Mrs Connie Salamone, VACCA, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 44.
[130] Mrs Connie Salamone, VACCA, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne 20 March 2015, p. 33.
[131] Mr David Pugh, CEO,
Anglicare NT, Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 3.
[132] Mr Ross Councillor, Services
Development Manager, Western Australia, MacKillop Family Services, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 32.
[133] Mr Ross Councillor, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 33.
Chapter 9 - Specific needs of particular groups
[1]
See: Intellectual Disability Rights Service (IDRS), Submission 21;
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43; National Disability Services, Submission
54; ACT Disability, Aged and Carer Advocacy Service (ADACAS), Submission
71; People with Disability Australia (PDA), Submission 74; Children
with Disability Australia (CDA), Submission 80.
[2]
National Disability Service, Submission 54, p. 10; Ms Wendy
Morton, Executive Director, Northern Territory Council of Social Service (NTCOSS),
Committee Hansard, Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 9; Ms Tessa
Thompson, National Policy Manager, National Disability Services (NDS), Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 22.
[3]
Ms Ngila Bevan, Human Rights Adviser. People with Disability Australia
(PDA), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 34.
[4]
See: Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, National Disability Services
(NDS), Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 17; CDA, Submission
80, p. 4.
[5]
CREATE Foundation, Supporting children and young people with a
disability living in out of home care in Australia: Literature Review,
2012, p. 11, http://create.org.au/what-we-do/research-and-advocacy/our-research-articles/
(accessed 10 August 2015).
[6]
CDA, Submission 80, p. 4.
[7]
CDA, Submission 80, p. 4.
[8]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 17
[9]
See: Ms Fiona May, CEO, ACT Disability Aged and Carer Advocacy Service
(ADACAS), Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, pp 10 – 11; PDA, Submission
74, p. 7.
[10]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Intellectual Disability Rights Service (IDRS), Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 37.
[11]
See: CDA, Submission 80, p. 5; PDA, Submission 74, p. 10;
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, pp 5 – 7; NDS, Submission
54, p. 9.
[12]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 18.
[13]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Solicitor, Intellectual Disability Rights Service
(IDRS), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 35.
[14]
Mr Simon Nugus, National Business Manager, Children, Youth and Education
Services, Endeavour Foundation, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, p. 30.
[15]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 6.
[16]
See: NDS, Submission 54; PDA, Submission 74; ADACAS, Submission
71.
[17]
Dr Nicholas Halfpenny, Director of Policy and Quality, MacKillop Family
Services, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 9.
[18]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 7.
[19]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 18.
[20]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 18.
[21]
See: NDS, Submission 54; CDA, Submission 80.
[22]
Ms Fiona May, CEO, ADACAS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, pp 10–11.
[23]
See: ADACAS, Submission 71, p. 2; PDA, Submission 74, p. 3.
[24]
ADACAS, Submission 71, p. 2.
[25]
PDA, Submission 74, p. 8.
[26]
See: PDA, Submission 74, p. 8; ADACAS, Submission 71, p. 2; Mrs Fiona May,
ADACAS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 11.
[27]
Dr Susan Barnes, Manager Individual and Group Advocacy NSW, PDA, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 35.
[28]
See: PDA, Submission 74, p. 10.
[29]
ADACAS, Submission 71, p. 7.
[30]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Solicitor, Intellectual Disability Rights Service, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 33.
[31]
NDS, Submission 54, p. 3.
[32]
IDRS, Submission 21, p. 3.
[33]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Solicitor, IDRS, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 35.
[34]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Solicitor, IDRS, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 36.
[35]
Dr Susan Barnes, Manager Individual and Group Advocacy, PDA, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 37.
[36]
Ms Marissa Sandler, Solicitor, IDRS, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18
February 2015, p. 37.
[37]
See: IDRS, Submission 21, p. 4; CDA, Submission 80, p. 5; ADACAS,
Submission 71, p. 7.
[38]
Ms Fiona May, CEO, ADACAS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 19.
[39]
The Department of Social Services noted it funds a series of programs
including the Respite Support for Carers of Young People with Severe or
Profound Disability, the Outside School Hours Care for Teenagers with
Disability, MyTime Peer Support Groups for Parents and Carers of Children with
Disability or Chronic Medical Condition, Helping Children with Autism and
Better Start for Children with Disability. See: DSS, Submission 78, p.
14.
[40]
See: Dr Susan Barnes, Manager Individual and Group Advocacy, PDA, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 36; Ms Fiona May, CEO, ADACAS, Committee
Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p. 11.
[41]
See: Parenting Research Centre, Healthy Start, http://www.healthystart.net.au/
(accessed 28 July 2015).
[42]
Ms Fiona May, CEO, ADACAS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 19.
[43]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 20.
[44]
CDA, Submission 80, p. 7.
[45]
NDS, Submission 54, p. 3.
[46]
Dr Susan Barnes, Manager Individual and Group Advocacy, PDA, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 39.
[47]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 8.
[48]
Mr Simon Nugus, National Business Manager, Children, Youth and Education
Services, Endeavour Foundation, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April
2015, p. 24.
[49]
Mr Simon Nugus, Committee Hansard, Brisbane, 17 April 2015, p. 24.
[50]
PDA, Submission 74, p. 6.
[51]
United Nations Committee on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
(UNCRPD), 'Concluding observations on the initial report of Australia', 2-13
September 2013, CRPD/C/AUS/CO/1, p. 3.
[52]
UNCRPD, 'Concluding observations', p. 3. See: PDA, Submission 74,
p. 3.
[53]
Associate Professor Philip Mendes, Department of Social Work, Monash
University Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, pp 21–22.
[54]
PDA, Submission 74, p. 6.
[55]
Ms Ngila Bevan, Human Rights Adviser, PDA, Committee Hansard,
Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 38.
[56]
Ms Fiona May, CEO, ADACAS, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April 2015, p.
16.
[57]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 10.
[58]
CDA, Submission 80, p. 6.
[59]
NDS, Submission 54, p.4.
[60]
NDS, Submission 54, p. 4.
[61]
NDS, Submission 54, p. 4.
[62]
NDS, Submission 54, p. 2.
[63]
PDA, Submission 74, p. 9.
[64]
Dr Susan Barnes, Manager Individual and Group Advocacy, PDA, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 39.
[65]
Ms Philippa Angley, Executive Officer, NDS, Committee Hansard,
Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 21.
[66]
Professor Philip Mendes, Committee Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March
2015, p. 21.
[67]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 14.
[68]
Endeavour Foundation, Submission 43, p. 14.
[69]
See: Russell Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Australia (RFFADA), Submission
105.
[70]
Dr Sara McLean, Research Fellow, Australian Centre for Child Protection,
University of South Australia, Committee Hansard, Canberra, 16 April
2015, p. 31.
[71]
Ms Wendy Morton, Executive Director, NTCOSS, Committee Hansard,
Darwin, 2 April 2015, p. 6.
[72]
RFFADA, Submission 105, p. [6].
[73]
See: RFFADA Australia, Submission 105; NTCOSS, Submission 72.
[74]
NTCOSS, Submission 72, p. 22.
[75] See:
Settlement Services International, Submission 55; Jatinder Kaur, Submission
107; ISS, Submission 49.
[76]
Settlement Services International, Submission 55, p. [3].
[77]
Settlement Services International, Submission 55, p. [3].
[78]
Mr Joseph Ferrer, Manager, Business and Community Development, Settlement
Services International (SSI), Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015,
p. 52.
[79]
SSI noted it manages two residential services for unaccompanied minors
that can accommodate up to 1 200 children and young people. See: SSI, Submission
55, p. [5]; Mr Joseph Ferrer, Settlement Services International, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 51.
[80]
SSI, Submission 55, p. [5].
[81]
See: International Social Service (ISS) Australia, Submission 29.
[82]
ISS, Submission 49, p. 2.
[83]
ISS, Submission 49, p. 6.
[84]
Ms Helen Freris, National Services Manager, ISS Australia, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 9.
[85]
ISS, Submission 49, p. 10.
[86]
ISS, Submission 49, p. 10.
[87]
Ms Helen Freris, National Services Manager, ISS Australia, Committee
Hansard, Melbourne, 20 March 2015, p. 9.
[88]
See: Council of Australian Governments (COAG), Protecting children is
everyone's business: Second three year action plan, 2012–2015, 2012, p. 23,
https://www.dss.gov.au/our-responsibilities/families-and-children/publications-articles
(accessed 10 August 2015).
Chapter 10 - Conclusion and recommendations
[1]
Associate Professor Philip Mendes, Submission 6, p. 1.
[2]
Ms Megan Mitchell, National Children's Commissioner, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 2. See: Bryan Samuels, Executive
Director, Chapin Hall, University of Chicago, 'Redefining success for
vulnerable children through public systems,' Rights Talk, Australian
Human Rights Commission, 19 September 2014, http://www.humanrights.gov.au/sites/default/files/PRC-Bryan%20Samuels%20Australian%20Presentation%20External.pdf
(accessed 6 August 2015).
Additional Comments—Coalition Senators
[1]
Barnardos Australia, Submission 20, p. 2.
[2]
Ms Louise Voight, CEO and Director of Welfare, Barnardos Australia, Committee
Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p. 50.
[3]
Dr Jeremey Sammut, 'Still Damaging and Disturbing: Australian Child
Protection Data and the Need for National Adoption Targets,' Centre for
Independent Studies Issues Analysis, no. 145, 16 April 2014, p. 16, http://www.cis.org.au/publications/issue-analysis/article/5140-still-damaging-and-disturbing-australian-child-protection-data-and-the-need-for-national-adoption-targets
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[4]
Barnardos Australia, Submission 20, p. [28].
[5] Ms Maree
Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, NSW Department of Family
and Community Services, Committee Hansard, Sydney, 18 February 2015, p.
66.
[6]
Ms Maree Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, NSW
Department of Family and Community Services, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 66.
[7]
Dr Jeremy Sammut, 'Still Damaging and Disturbing', p. 17.
[8]
NSW Department of Family and Community Services, Safe Home for Life:
Report on the outcomes of public consultation on the child protection
legislative reforms discussion paper 2012, p. 7, http://www.facs.nsw.gov.au/safehomeforlife
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[9]
NSW Department of Family and Community Services, Safe Home for Life, p.
10.
[10]
NSW Department of Family and Community Services, Safe Home for Life, p.
1.
[11]
Ms Maree Walk, Deputy Secretary, Programs and Service Design, NSW
Department of Family and Community Services, Committee Hansard, Sydney,
18 February 2015, p. 66.
[12]
Mr Mark Johns, State Coroner, South Australia, 'Inquest into the death of
Chloe Lee Valentine,' 9 April 2015, p. 146, http://www.courts.sa.gov.au/CoronersFindings/Pages/Findings-for-2015.aspx
(accessed 18 August 2015).
[13]
Mr Mark Johns, State Coroner, South Australia, 'Inquest into the death of
Chloe Lee Valentine,' 9 April 2015, p. 147.
[14]
Mr Mark Johns, State Coroner, South Australia, 'Inquest into the death of
Chloe Lee Valentine,' 9 April 2015, p. 117.