Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives
Indigenous child removal puts burden of care on relatives
- Children found to be living in unsafe homes in Western Australia are more likely than ever to be placed in the care of a close relative, an economical shift that satisfies the policy aim of keeping indigenous children connected to family but one that is causing concern among some child advocates.
- Children found to be living in unsafe homes in Western Australia are more likely than ever to be placed in the care of a close relative, an economical shift that satisfies the policy aim of keeping indigenous children connected to family but one that is causing concern among some child advocates.