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A new child protection strategy for Aboriginal communities in Western Australia

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posted on 2012-01-01, 00:00 authored by G Mace, Martine Powell
Despite numerous government inquiries and reforms, child sexual abuse in remote Aboriginal communities is a well-documented, ongoing problem. Established in Western Australia in 2009, Operation RESET is a multi-agency proactive community engagement initiative designed to improve the ability of communities and supporting agencies to detect, respond to and prevent child sexual abuse through the implementation of community engagement, capacity building and educational strategies. This comment describes the three core principles of Operation RESET: tackling child sexual abuse requires a collaborative, proactive approach between government and communities; the underlying causes and context of child sexual abuse must be recognised; and children's overall safety and wellbeing must be enhanced through integrated services that strengthen and empower families and communities. It also enumerates the seven phases of the operation's implementation, from identifying target communities to deploying an exit strategy. The comment ends by addressing the importance of empirical evaluation.

History

Journal

Current issues in criminal justice

Volume

24

Pagination

273 - 283

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

Open access

  • Yes

ISSN

1034-5329

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2012, University of Sydney, Law School, Institute of Criminology

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