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“We don’t want you to come in and make a decision for us”: Traversing cultural authority and responsive regulation in Australian child protection systems
Australian Journal Of Social Issues ( IF 1.897 ) Pub Date : 2021-04-15 , DOI: 10.1002/ajs4.160
Sharynne L. Hamilton 1 , Sarah Maslen 2 , Brad Farrant 1 , Nicole Ilich 1 , Carol Michie 1
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The Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort (Our Children Our Heart) project conducted extensive Elder and community consultation to develop principles and practice recommendations for child protection governance in Western Australia. We explore these principles and practice recommendations and highlight the need for culturally safe community consultation and governance with a focus on repairing damage incurred by the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community from past child protection policies. We argue that using principles of responsive regulation and the inclusion of Elder voices in child protection decision making is critical to closing the gap between current practice and what is “best practice” for Aboriginal children and families. We also identify important considerations for preventing further harm through consultation processes, and issues of authority.

中文翻译:

“我们不希望你进来为我们做决定”:穿越澳大利亚儿童保护系统中的文化权威和响应式监管

Ngulluk Koolunga Ngulluk Koort(我们的孩子,我们的心)项目进行了广泛的老年人和社区咨询,以制定西澳大利亚儿童保护治理的原则和实践建议。我们探讨这些原则和实践建议,并强调文化安全社区咨询和治理的必要性,重点是修复原住民和托雷斯海峡岛民社区因过去的儿童保护政策而遭受的损害。我们认为,在儿童保护决策中使用响应性监管原则和将长者的声音纳入其中对于缩小当前做法与土著儿童和家庭的“最佳做法”之间的差距至关重要。我们还确定了通过协商过程防止进一步伤害的重要考虑因素,
更新日期:2021-04-15
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