Terms of Reference

Missing and murdered First Nations women and children, with particular reference to:

  1. the number of First Nations women and children who are missing and murdered;
  2. the current and historical practices, including resources, to investigating the deaths and missing person reports of First Nations women and children in each jurisdiction compared to non-First Nations women and children;
  3. the institutional legislation, policies and practices implemented in response to all forms of violence experienced by First Nations women and children;
  4. the systemic causes of all forms of violence, including sexual violence, against First Nations women and children, including underlying social, economic, cultural, institutional and historical causes contributing to the ongoing violence and particular vulnerabilities of First Nations women and children;
  5. the policies, practices and support services that have been effective in reducing violence and increasing safety of First Nations women and children, including self-determined strategies and initiatives;
  6. the identification of concrete and effective actions that can be taken to remove systemic causes of violence and to increase the safety of First Nations women and children;
  7. the ways in which missing and murdered First Nations women and children and their families can be honoured and commemorated; and
  8. any other related matters.

Committee Secretariat contact:

Committee Secretary
Senate Legal and Constitutional Affairs Committee
PO Box 6100
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600

Phone: +61 2 6277 3560
FirstNationswomenchildren.sen@aph.gov.au

 

About this inquiry

An inquiry into missing and murdered First Nations women and children.



Past Public Hearings

18 Jun 2024: Melbourne
15 May 2024: Canberra
18 Apr 2024: Malak

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Inquiry Status

Report Tabled

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