ࡱ>  Dbjbj ?~7:hhvvvvvvvv8/w\wv|xxLcxcxcx+z+z+z$;v+z#z'z+z+zvvcxcx|||+zvcxvcx|+z||fpv@cx!债vz|D0\/{\v`(+z+z|+z+z+z+z+z{+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+z+zh t: 8. The laws South Australia DecadeLaws applying specifically to Aboriginal children General child welfare laws/adoption laws1840sAn Ordinance for the Protection, Maintenance and Upbringing of Orphans and other Destitute 鱨վ and Aborigines Act 1844 Key provisions The Protector of Aborigines made the legal guardian of every aboriginal and half-caste child whose parents are dead or unknown, or one of whom agrees, until the age of 21. Any two Justices, with the consent of the Governor and one of the parents, may apprentice any half-caste or other aboriginal child having obtained a suitable age until the age of 21 provided that due and reasonable provision is made for the maintenance, clothing and humane treatment of any apprentice. Repealed by Aborigines Act 19111880sDestitute Persons Act 1881 Definitions child a boy under 16 or girl under 18 years destitute child a child who has no sufficient means of subsistence apparent to the Destitute Board or two Justices or whose relatives are in indigent circumstances neglected child a child found begging, wandering, sleeping in the open air, without home or settled abode; who resides in a brothel or associates with any known or reputed prostitute (whether the mother of the child or not); who dwells with a known thief, drunkard or any person convicted of vagrancy (not being the parent of the child); who has been convicted of an offence and ought in the Justices opinion be placed in an Institution; or an illegitimate child whose mother and/or friends cannot maintain the child Key provisions Two Justices may commit a destitute or neglected child to an industrial school to be detained until the age of 16 years (boys) or 18 years (girls). Destitute Board may apprentice children, manage their wages and property, licence foster mothers and supervise education, work and discipline. Amended by Destitute Persons Act Amendment Act 1886 introduced term State child for destitute and neglected children. Established the State 鱨վs Council to replace the Destitute Persons Board. Ages for detention of boys and girls made uniform (under 18 years). Repealed by State 鱨վs Act 18951890s  State 鱨վs Act 1895 State 鱨վs Council established with responsibility for the care of State children. Definitions State child includes a destitute child, neglected child and convicted child or any child received into an institution to be apprenticed or placed out. For definitions of destitute child and neglected child see Destitute Persons Act 1881. Key provisions State 鱨վs Council responsible for the care, management and control of State children and their property, including their apprenticeship, placement and attendance at school until 13 years. Repealed by Child Welfare Ordinance 1958鱨վs Protection Act 1899 An offence for a near relative or other person having the care, custody or control of a child to neglect to provide food, clothing and lodging for the child; to ill-treat, neglect, abandon or expose the child or cause the child to be so treated. A child found by a court to be so treated may be removed to an institution. Repealed by 鱨վs Protection Act 19361910sAborigines Act 1911 Established the position of Chief Protector of Aboriginals and a system of regional Protectors. Definitions half-caste the offspring of an aboriginal mother and other than an aboriginal father aboriginal an aboriginal native of Australia or of any of the islands adjacent or belonging thereto; a half-caste who lives with such an aboriginal native as wife or husband; a half-caste who ... habitually lives or associates with such aboriginal natives; or a half-caste child whose age does not apparently exceed sixteen years. The term half-caste for the purposes of the definition of aboriginal includes any person either of whose parents is or was an aboriginal and any child of any such person Key provisions Aboriginals Department to provide for the custody, maintenance and education of the children of aboriginals and to exercise a general supervision and care over all matters affecting the well-being of aboriginals. Chief Protector is the legal guardian of every aboriginal and half-caste child, notwithstanding that any such child has a parent or other relative living until the age of 21 years, except while the child is a State child within the meaning of the State 鱨վ Act 1895. Each regional Protector is the local guardian of every child within his district. The Chief Protector may cause every aboriginal or half-caste to be kept within the boundaries of any reserve or aboriginal institution, or to be removed to and kept within the boundaries of any reserve or aboriginal institution, or to be removed from one reserve or aboriginal institution to another. An aboriginal or half-caste who refuses to be so removed commits an offence. A medical practitioner may order the removal of an aboriginal or half caste child to any lock-hospital. Regulations may be made for the care, custody and education of the children of aboriginals and half-castes; enabling any aboriginal or half-caste child to be sent to and detained in an aboriginal institution or industrial school; and prescribing the conditions on which aboriginal or half-caste children may be apprenticed. Repealed by Aborigines Act 19341920sAborigines (Training of 鱨վ) Act 1923 Expanded the definitions of aboriginal and half-caste in the 1911 Act. Provided for the removal of an aboriginal child to an institution under the control of the State 鱨վs Council. Definitions aboriginal also includes a half-caste child whose age does not apparently exceed eighteen years half-caste also includes any person, any of whose progenitors (whether male or female) was an aboriginal and who in the opinion of the Chief Protector, ought to be dealt with under this Act aboriginal child a person under the age of 18 years who is an aboriginal native of Australia or of any of the islands adjacent or belonging thereto or a half-caste Key provisions The Chief Protector may ... commit any aboriginal child to any institution within the meaning of the State 鱨վ Act 1895, ... to be there detained or otherwise dealt with under the said Act until such child attains the age of eighteen years. Applies to legitimate aboriginal children who have obtained a qualifying certificate under the Education Act 1915 or who are at least fourteen years old and all illegitimate children irrespective of age who in the opinion of the Chief Protector and the State 鱨վs Council are neglected. Repealed by Aborigines Act 1934Adoption of 鱨վ Act 1925 Introduced a system of legal adoption of children in South Australia for children under the age of 15 years. Repealed by Adoption of 鱨վ Act 1966/67. Maintenance Act 1926 [also known as the Social Welfare Act 1926] Consolidated Destitute Persons Act 18811886 and State 鱨վ Act 18951918. Made provision for granting assistance to mothers for the maintenance of their children. State 鱨վ Council replaced by 鱨վs Welfare and Public Relief Board. Amended by Maintenance Act Amendment Act 1965 鱨վs Welfare and Public Relief Board replaced by Social Welfare Advisory Board. A child may no longer be removed on the ground of destitution but an uncontrollable child' may be. An uncontrollable child is one who has acquired or is likely to acquire habits of immorality, vice or crime and whose parents or guardians appear unable or unwilling to exercise adequate supervision or control. Repealed by Community Welfare Act 19721930sAborigines Act 1934 Combined the provisions of the 1911 Act and the 1923 Act. No significant alterations to the powers or duties of the Chief Protector. Definitions aboriginal similar to definition in 1911 Act but includes a half-caste child under the age of 18 years half-caste includes any person either of whose parents is or was an aboriginal native of Australia or of any of the islands adjacent or belonging thereto and any child of any such person. It does not include a person who comes within the definition of aboriginal Key provisions Chief Protector may commit any aboriginal child to any institution within the meaning of the Maintenance Act 1926 ... to be there detained or otherwise dealt with under the said Act until such child attains the age of eighteen years. The child may then be dealt with as a neglected child under the Maintenance Act. These provisions only apply to legitimate aboriginal children who have either obtained a qualifying certificate within the meaning of the Education Act 1915 or attained the age of fourteen years; and illegitimate aboriginal children who, in the opinion of the Chief Protector and the 鱨վs Welfare and Public Relief Board are neglected or otherwise proper persons to be dealt with under this Act. Chief Protector has similar powers to remove aboriginals and half-castes as in 1911 Act. Repealed by Aboriginal Affairs Act 1962鱨վs Protection Act 1936 Similar to 1899 Act. Repealed by Community Welfare Act 1972Aborigines Act Amendment Act 1939 Position of Chief Protector replaced by the Aborigines Protection Board. Each member of the Board to be a Protector of Aborigines for the whole of the state. System of regional Protectors continued. Definition of aborigine expanded and ceased to distinguish half-castes. Established a system of exemptions from the jurisdiction of the Act. Definitions aborigine every person who is of the full blood descended from the original inhabitants of Australia or who being of less than full blood is descended from the original inhabitants of Australia unless exempted Key provisions Where the board is of the opinion that any aborigine by reason of his character and standard of intelligence and development should be exempted from the provisions of this Act, the board may ... declare that the aborigine shall cease to be an aborigine for the purposes of this Act. Exemptions may be conditional and revokable for three years or unconditional and irrevocable. Repealed by Aboriginal Affairs Act 19621960s Aboriginal Affairs Act 1962 Aborigines Protection Board replaced by Aboriginal Affairs Board. The new Board ceased to be the legal guardian of Aboriginal children. Definitions Aboriginal every person who is of the full blood descended from the original inhabitants of Australia, other than a person whose name is removed from the Register of Aborigines person of Aboriginal Blood every person of less than full blood, ... descended from the original inhabitants of Australia, and every person whose name is removed from the Register of Aborigines and his direct descendants Key provisions The duties of the Minister for Aboriginal Affairs include the management and regulation of reserves; general supervision and care over all matters affecting the welfare of Aborigines and persons of Aboriginal blood; in his absolute discretion to provide, in cases of need, when possible, for the maintenance and education of the children of Aborigines and persons of Aboriginal blood; and to promote the social, economic and political development of Aborigines and persons of Aboriginal blood until their integration into the general community. The Board is to establish and maintain a Register of Aborigines and has the power to remove names of those persons who, in its opinion, are capable of accepting the full responsibilities of citizenship. An applicant whose name the Board refuses to remove may appeal to a special magistrate. Amended by Aboriginal Affairs Act Amendment Act 1966/7 provided for the establishment of Aboriginal Reserve Councils. Aboriginal Affairs Act Amendment Act 1968 abolished the Register of Aborigines. Repealed by Community Welfare Act 1972Juvenile Courts Act 1965/6 A Juvenile Court may commit a child to an institution or to the care of the Minister if a complaint charging a child with being a neglected or uncontrollable child is proved. To be read with Maintenance Act 192665.Repealed by Juvenile Courts Act 1971 Adoption of 鱨վ Act 1966/7 Replaces previous adoption legislation. Repealed by Adoption of 鱨վ Act 1988After the Aboriginal Affairs Act 1962, Aboriginal children were removed under the Maintenance Act 1926 and subsequent child welfare legislation. 1970sJuvenile Courts Act 1971 Establishes Juvenile Aid Panels to deal with truants and uncontrollable children. The Panel may recommend that a matter be referred to a Juvenile Court or may deal with the matter directly. Repealed by 鱨վs Protection and Young Offenders Act 1979Community Welfare Act 1972 [also known as Family and Community Services Act 1971] Repeals Social Welfare Act 192671, Aboriginal Affairs Act 196268 and 鱨վs Protection Act 193669. Definitions uncontrollable child one whose parents or guardians appear unable or unwilling to exercise adequate supervision and control and who is in need of care and control Aboriginal person wholly or partly descended from those who inhabited Australia prior to European colonization Key provisions A child committed to care may be placed with his/her parents, approved foster parents, a house, hospital, mental hospital or as the case may require. In the placement of children the interests of the child are the paramount consideration. Assistance may be granted to families and persons in need. Amended by Community Welfare Act Amendment Act 1973 removes Ministers power to manage property of Aboriginal people and communities. Community Welfare Act Amendment Act 1976 notification requirements in relation to suspected neglect, abuse. Community Welfare Act Amendment Act 1981 definition of Aboriginal deleted. Community Welfare Amendment Act 1982 in the administration of the Act account to be taken of the different customs, attitudes and religious beliefs of the ethnic groups within the community.鱨վs Protection and Young Offenders Act 1979 Where the Minister is of the opinion that a child is in need of care because he/she is maltreated, neglected, the childs guardians are unwilling or unable to exercise supervision or to maintain the child, or the childs guardians have abandoned him/her or cannot be located, the Minister may apply to the 鱨վs Court for a declaration that the child is in need of care. Repealed by The Status Repeal and Amendment (鱨վ Protection and Young Offenders) Act 19931980sAdoption Act 1988 Introduces Aboriginal Child Placement Principle. 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