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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Chapter 25State and Territory legislation, programs and policies in the areas of child welfare, adoption and juvenile justice are intended to provide a non-discriminatory framework for the administration of services. In many cases, programs are designed with the objective of reducing the extent of contemporary removals of Indigenous children and young people. In spite of this, the over-representation of…
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Chapter 26An entrenched pattern of disadvantage and dispossession continues to wreak havoc and destruction in Indigenous families and communities. This situation has been described in the preceding chapters of this Part. State and Territory legislation, policy and practice in the areas of child welfare, care and protection, adoption and juvenile justice do not comply with the evaluation criteria…
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - AppendicesAppendices of the Bringing Them Home report on the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - BibliographyAboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Overview Committee (Queensland), 1996: First Report (Department of Families, Youth and Community Care, Brisbane).
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Appendix 10Hobart December 4,7,8 Flinders Island December 4-5 Cape Barren Island December 4-5 Wybalenna December 6 Bringing them Home Launceston December 11,13 Burnie December 12
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Jennifer storyMy grandmother, Rebecca, was born around 1890. She lived with her tribal people, parents and relations around the Kempsey area. Rebecca was the youngest of a big family. One day some religious people came, they thought she was a pretty little girl. She was a full blood aborigine about five years old. Anyway those people took her to live with them.
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Paul storyI was born in May 1964. My Mother and I lived together within an inner suburb of Melbourne. At the age of five and a half months, both my Mother and I became ill. My Mother took me to the Royal ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ's Hospital, where I was admitted.
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Peggy storyMy family went to Cherbourg. They volunteered to go there during the Depression. So I would have been about 6 months old when grandfather, who was, I mean, he was independent. He had eight kids all birthed out in the trees you know, under the stars. My mother spoke her own language. She had me with the promise to marry my father. And then when the Depression came they talked to the policeman. He…
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Penny & Murray storyIn 1958, whilst our family [Penny aged 10, her brother Trevor 11, Murray 7, sister Judy 6 and baby Olive was five or six weeks old, their mother and step-father] were all resident at a house situated in Cairns, my mother's capacity to look after her children in a fit and proper manner became the subject of challenge within the Cairns District ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ's Court. This action was initiated by Sgt Syd…
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    14 December 2012Book pageBringing them Home - Greg storyI was born on Cape Barren. At the time I was taken the family comprised mum, my sister and [my two brothers]. And of course there was my grandmother and all the other various relatives. We were only a fairly small isolated community and we all grew up there in what I considered to be a very peaceful loving community. I recall spending most of my growing up on the Island actually living in the…
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Chapter 9This report covers my final year as the Race Discrimination Commissioner, a position I have occupied for five years alongside my position as the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner.
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Chapter 10This year marked the end of my nationwide Listening Tour and the beginning of what has been a busy but rewarding time in my term as Commissioner. I am delighted to report that it has been an exciting year for progressing gender and age equality in Australia. The Listening Tour played an important role in setting the agenda for my term. In deciding where the Commission should focus its efforts, I…
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 1The International Labour Organization Convention 111 deals with discrimination in employment and occupation. Australian adherence to this Convention provides that all people have the right to equal treatment in employment and occupation without discrimination on the basis of:
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 2Annual Report 2008 - 2009 Appendix 2: Commission publications released during 2008-09 Back to Contents General ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ Us: ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ brochure (updated 2009) ºÚÁÏÇ鱨վ Annual Report 2007-08 (tabled report 2008) 2008 Human Rights Medals and Awards brochure (2008) Strategic Plan 2008-2011 (2008) Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice…
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 3The Commission frequently receives international visitors and participates in meetings with individuals and representatives of organisations concerned with human rights.
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 4During 2008-09, the Commission received 13 initial requests for access to documents under the Freedom of Information Act. The Commission was also asked to conduct an internal review of one of those decisions.
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 5Learn about the complaint handling process in the 2008-2009 annual report.
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: Appendix 6The Commission reviews staff performance annually through its Performance Management Scheme. The Scheme provides an opportunity to set goals and priorities in line with our Strategic Plan and to assess the level of individual performance and contribution to Unit outcomes. The Scheme also provides an opportunity to identify and address learning and development needs and to plan effectively for the…
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2008-2009: GlossaryUnderstand key terms from the 2008-2009 annual report glossary.
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    14 December 2012Book pageAnnual Report 2007-2008: MilestonesLearn about milestones in the 2007-2008 annual report.