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Child protection services aim to protect children from abuse and neglect in family settings. In 2019–20, 1 in every 33 Australian children—or 174,700 children—received child protection services, a similar rate to 2018–19 (AIHW forthcoming 2021).
Child abuse and neglect can take place behind closed doors, so it is difficult to know how often it occurs. Data on child protection services does not necessarily give an accurate picture of how many children are being abused or neglected, but can provide insight into how often suspected child abuse and neglect is detected.
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… that the State party strengthen its preventive measures to cover all areas of the Optional Protocol and in particular … that the State party strengthen its preventive measures to cover all areas of the Optional Protocol and in particular …
… Stanton, Mat Tinkler, Katy Webley and Ian Woolverton. Cover photo: Photo of asylum seekers at Nauru RPC (supplied, … the forward years as 2015-16. These expenditures broadly cover services in both community and detention environments … years.248 The activities that this expense is intended to cover include cooperation with the Indonesian Government …
… Stanton, Mat Tinkler, Katy Webley and Ian Woolverton. Cover photo: Photo of asylum seekers at Nauru RPC (supplied, … the forward years as 2015-16. These expenditures broadly cover services in both community and detention environments … years.248 The activities that this expense is intended to cover include cooperation with the Indonesian Government …
… others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families … to provide discretionary payments to care leavers to cover items such as food, utilities, and rent during this … others, while respecting health guidelines; (3) cover the cost of technology for children, youth, families …
… party: (a) Ensure that data collected on children’s rights cover all areas of the Convention, in particular those … party: (a) Ensure that data collected on children’s rights cover all areas of the Convention, in particular those …
The Australian Child Wellbeing Project is a child-centred study in which young people’s perspectives are being used to design a major nationally representative survey of wellbeing among 8-14 year olds, and to interpret findings from that survey. The overall project is divided into six major phases which include the development and conduct of a nationally representative school based survey among young people in school years 4, 6 and 8, to be carried out in school term three, 2014.
This document reports on Phase One of the project, involving focus groups and in-depth…
… be obtained from the publisher, and a fee may be payable. Cover image: Hands of a refugee child, behind hand-drawn bars … The toilets did not have any doors they had put a cloth to cover, and in the shower, they only had the tub and where the … be obtained from the publisher, and a fee may be payable. Cover image: Hands of a refugee child, behind hand-drawn bars …