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Record ID: a5a65bd7-8deb-4409-ae50-dc0d8b1e770c
DOI: https://doi.org/10.25816/g208-rp81
Type: Report
Title: Child protection Australia 2019–20
Authors: Australian Institute of Health and Welfare
Year: 2021
Publisher: AIHW
Notes: 

Child welfare services 74, Cat. no. CWS 78

Abstract: During 2019-20, 174,700 (31 per 1,000) Australian children received child protection services (investigation, care and protection order and/or were in out-of-home care). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were 8 times as likely as non-Indigenous children to have received child protection services. Children from geographically remote areas were more likely to be the subject of a substantiation, or be in out-of-home care than those from major cities. Over 5,300 children were reunified with family during 2019–20.

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