Aboriginal young people in the Children's Court of Western Australia: Findings from the National Assessment of Australian Children's Courts

Lorana Bartels, Caroline Spiranovic, joe Clare, Michael Clare, Brenda Clare

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    Abstract

    The article presents the findings of recent research involving stakeholders in the Children's Court of Western Australia (CCWA). This research found that the needs of Aboriginal children and their families are not being properly addressed due to resource deficiencies, especially in rural and remote areas. There was a clear awareness that the CCWA is responding to behavioural symptoms of disenfranchisement and poverty amongst Aboriginal people, and that solving these deeply embedded social problems was beyond the scope of the CCWA. The urgent need to address systemic issues in an inclusive and empowering way was also identified.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)86-116
    JournalUniversity of Western Australia Law Review
    Volume38
    Issue number2
    Publication statusPublished - 2015

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