This report is a result of exhausting investigation on the impact of the removal of Aboriginal children from their families.
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. April 1997. --- Commonwealth of Australia --- Original illustrated card covers, lettered black on spine and orange on top cover (25.4 cm height). Very minor shelf wear to lower edges, slight bump to lower front edge, vertical crease to spine. Pp. 689 including Presentation Letter by Ronald Wilson (President, Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission), Terms of Reference by Michael Lavarch (Attorney-General of Australia), Bibliography. With historical photographic plates, maps and charts throughout. Part 1: Introduction, Part 2: Tracing the History, Part 3: Consequences of Removal, Part 4: Reparation, Part 5: Services for Those Affected, Part 6: Contemporary Separations, Appendix 1.1: New South Wales, 1.2: ACT, 2; Victoria, 3: Queensland, 4: Tasmania, 5: Western Australia, 6: South Australia, 7: Northern Territory, 8: The van Boven Principles, 9: Recommendations, 10: Schedule of Hearings, 11: Evidence and Submissions, 12: Acknowledgment. Seller Inventory # 021580
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PaperBack. Condition: Very Good. No jacket. First Edition. 689 p. : ill., maps. ; 25 cm. . April 1997.Commonly known as Stolen children report or Stolen generations report.Bibliography: p.673689.Part One. Introduction: 1. The inquiry Part Two. Tracing the History: 2. National overview; 3. New South Wales and the ACT; 4. Victoria; 5. Queensland; 6. Tasmania; 7. Western Australia; 8. South Australia; 9. Northern Territory Part Three. Consequences of Removal: 10. Childrens experiences; 11. The effects; 12. Reunion Part Four. Reparation: 13. Grounds for reparation; 14. Making reparation Part Five. Services for Those Affects: 15. Evaluating Government responses; 16. Access to personal and family records; 17. Funding for reunion assistance; 18. Mental health services; 19. Responses of churches and other nongovernment agencies Part Six. Contemporary Separations: 20. Introduction; 21. Child welfare: care and protection; 22. Adoption; 23. Family law; 24. Juvenile justice; 25. Underlying issues; 26. A new framework Appendices.Available also via World Wide Web. The spine is creased and there is some light edgewear.The page block is grubby.Contents clean and unmarked. Seller Inventory # 100065494
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