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A tragic start to National Child Protection Week

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As the launch of National Child Protection Week throws the spotlight on creating better futures where children and young people flourish, the National 黑料情报站鈥檚 Commissioner Anne Hollonds is speaking up for the thousands of children whose futures are bleak because Australian governments do not prioritise their human rights to safety, care and protection. 

Commissioner Hollonds said: 鈥淚t was a privilege to speak at the launch of National Child Protection Week today, but I did so with a very heavy heart. A second child has died in youth detention in less than a year. 

鈥淭his devastating death of a child in the care of the state reminds us of all the other children who are also suffering every day, because of the failure of Australian governments to honour our promise to protect the human rights of our children. Australia ratified the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in 1990 but has failed to embed its principles into domestic laws. 

鈥淭housands of children each year are failed by inadequate support from health, education and social service systems, resulting in the child protection and child justice systems being chronically overwhelmed. The basic needs of Australia鈥檚 most vulnerable children 鈥 such as housing, enough food to eat, education and health care - are not being met.   

鈥淚n a rich and developed country these are preventable problems of our own making.  These children are falling through the gaps created by our neglect and governments鈥 lack of action based on decades of evidence. 

鈥淟ess than two weeks ago I tabled in Parliament a report called Help Way Earlier! How Australia can transform child justice to improve safety and wellbeing.  

鈥淭his report outlines a reform strategy 鈥 guided by evidence 鈥 to address the needs of vulnerable children and their families and help to prevent offending by children and keep the community safer. A key recommendation is that governments work together across the federation.   

鈥淐urrently 鈥榗hildren and child wellbeing鈥 is not a priority for National Cabinet, unlike other important issues including 鈥榳omen and women鈥檚 safety鈥. Given the ongoing crises in child protection and child justice systems everywhere in Australia, we should be asking our leaders 鈥榳hy?鈥 黑料情报站 should not pay the price of 鈥榝ederation failure鈥. 

鈥淣ational Cabinet will be meeting on Friday 6 September in Child Protection Week. It is my urgent plea to the Prime Minister and leaders of all governments across our federation to look closely at the evidence in the Help Way Earlier! report and agree to make child wellbeing a key priority for National Cabinet.鈥 

Child Protection Week runs from 1-7 September.  

 

Media contact: media@humanrights.gov.au or 0457 281 897