Communities and Justice

Family is Culture

Independent Review of Aboriginal Children and Young People in Out-of-Home Care in NSW

A large inter-generational family is spending time together outdoors under the canopy of a gum tree. They are sitting and standing on a hill, and there are two dogs with them. The sky is blue. Two black and white birds fly above them.

Overview

NSW has a disproportionate and increasing number of Aboriginal children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC). To examine why, in 2016, the NSW Government commissioned the Family is Culture, Independent Review of Aboriginal Children and Young People in OOHC in NSW.

The report was released in November 2019. It made 126 recommendations about how the NSW Government delivers services and over 3,000 recommendations referring to specific children and young people.

In July 2020, the NSW Government provided a formal response to the independent review. The response commits to building a child protection system that is more responsive to the needs of Aboriginal children, families and communities.

View our progress to see how the NSW Government is tracking against the recommendations.

Recommends changes and reforms to improve life outcomes for children.
Responding to the needs of Aboriginal children, families and communities.
We're taking steps to improve outcomes for Aboriginal children and young people.
Learn about the new care and protection legislative amendments.

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Last updated:

23 Aug 2024