9/20/2023 0 Comments Breaking the quiet 3 free![]() ![]() You may copy, distribute, display, download and otherwise freely deal with the Material for any purpose, on the condition that you include the copyright notice ?© State of New South Wales through the Attorney General?s Department of NSW? on all uses. The Attorney General?s Department of NSW encourages the availability, dissemination and exchange of public information. ![]() The Material is subject to copyright under the Copyright Act 1968 (Cth), and it is owned by the State of New South Wales through the Attorney General?s Department of NSW. In addition, a new model needs to be developed which makes an effective, cooperative response to child sexual assault available that is community driven and works with government agencies in genuine partnership.Ĭopyright This website contains information, data, documents, pages and images (?the Material?) prepared by the Attorney General?s Department of New South Wales. Once implemented, these measures will allow both the government and the community to work together more effectively, and provide more positive outcomes to Aboriginal people. ACSAT has formulated many recommendations that aim to overcome these barriers to access and eliminate service gaps. These barriers and gaps are rendering this response ineffective for most Aboriginal people who are seeking help to deal with child sexual assault. ![]() The review has also revealed a comprehensive government system of child protection and criminal justice that has many barriers and gaps in the way services are provided to Aboriginal people. This perspective was then matched with services provided by government and non-government agencies and gaps and barriers were documented. The starting point for analysis was current research into child sexual assault in Aboriginal communities, the Aboriginal community’s perspective of child sexual assault and the issues they identified with current service responses. Information for the report was gathered from: a review of literature and relevant research written submissions, and other information, from government agencies written submissions from non-government agencies and individuals consultations with Aboriginal communities across NSW and, consultations with government and non-government agencies. ACSAT’s primary aims for this report were to examine child sexual assault in Aboriginal communities, review how government and non-government agencies in New South Wales respond, and make recommendations about how these responses could be improved. The Aboriginal Child Sexual Assault Taskforce was established in 2003. ![]()
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