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Record ID: 97efe36e-620e-440c-960f-7c19c234d352
Type: Journal Article
Title: Working with Indigenous children and families: what do services need to know to provide effective support to protect Indigenous children, provide care and strengthen Indigenous communities
Other Titles: SNAICC newsletter
Authors: Cadd, Muriel
Keywords: Community development;Child protection;Indigenous issues
Population: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
Year: 2002
Publisher: Secretariat of National Aboriginal and Islander Child Care
Citation: Winter/Spring 2002
Notes:  Speech by Muriel Cadd at ACWA Conference-Sydney Sept 2002
This paper points out the necessity of a more effective child protection scheme. A summary of the First Aboriginal Child Survival Seminar held in 1979 is presented to show the improvements and to reveal that certain failures still prevail. The author emphasises the importance of working with families and communities when tackling the needs of Indigenous children. Services should be individualised and culturally conscious. Mainstream agencies need to be informed of the local Indigenous communities and agencies, and acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people for the decision-making process. She concludes that partnerships should be developed to overcome services’ fragmentation and strengthen Indigenous agencies and communities.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12662
ISSN: 1324-4647
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