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Primum non nocere: rethinking our policies on out‐of‐home care in Australia

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1 I18 years, the rate at which Indigenous children have been placed in care has more than tripled and more than doubled for non-Indigenous children. This is disturbing, and particularly… Click to show full abstract

1 I18 years, the rate at which Indigenous children have been placed in care has more than tripled and more than doubled for non-Indigenous children. This is disturbing, and particularly so for Indigenous children where one in 19 are in OOHC. A recent review of child maltreatment across various countries, including Australia, concluded that 40 years after contemporary child protection policies were introduced in the 1970s, there has been “no clear evidence for an overall decrease in child maltreatment”. Despite the call by this review for more evidence, there have been no studies planned to assess the effectiveness of our current OOHC policy in Australia.

Keywords: nocere rethinking; primum non; non nocere; australia primum; indigenous children; care

Journal Title: Medical Journal of Australia
Year Published: 2017

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