Hearing30/11/22

Public Hearings: 5 to 9 December 2022

The purpose of these public hearings were to hear from Aboriginal leaders working in child protection as part of Yoorrook's inquiry into the harm done to First Peoples by unjust laws and practices within this system.

Topics: Child protection system
Witnesses: Aaron Wallace, Ashley Morris, Aunty Charmaine Clarke, Aunty Eva Jo Edwards, Aunty Glenys Watts, Aunty Hazel Hudson, Aunty Jill Gallagher, Aunty Muriel Bamblett, Aunty Rieo Ellis, Commissioner Meena Singh, Dr Jacynta Krakouer, Felicia Dean, Ian Hamm, Karinda Taylor, Kimberley Do, Lisa Thorpe, Magistrate Kay Macpherson, Shellee Strickland, Stacey Brown, Tracey Dillon

Hearing Videos

The purpose of these public hearings was to hear from Aboriginal leaders working in child protection as part of Yoorrook's inquiry into the harm done to First Peoples by unjust laws and practices within this system. Witnesses gave evidence about issues including:
  • The lifelong impacts of child removal on the child, their family and community
  • The harmful and enduring loss of connection to culture and kin that can result from child removal
  • The need for greater investment in early intervention support for families to prevent child removal
  • The importance of culturally appropriate early childhood education in supporting families and connecting children to culture
  • A lack of understanding and respect for Aboriginal family structures and approaches to raising children that do not match white, middle class expectations by many child protection workers
  • The need to better support kinship and/or mob care as an alternative to the current foster care system
  • Racism and power imbalances affecting the services provided to First Peoples by government agencies
  • The challenges to self-determination faced by Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations as a result of government bureaucracy and mistrust
  • The cycle of children in the child protection system entering the criminal justice system
  • The need to raise the age of criminal responsibility
  • Innovative alternative approaches such as the Marram Ngala Ganbyu children's court
Scroll down to view videos of the hearings, witness statements and evidence.
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Child protection system hearing – Day 2

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Witnesses

Aaron Wallace

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Ashley Morris from Marram Ngala-Ganbu, wearing a striped shirt, sits in a black chair at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Ashley Morris

1 Submission
2 Additional materials

Aunty Charmaine Clarke

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Aunty Eva Joy smiles and stands next to a photo of an Aboriginal gathering place.

Aunty Eva Jo Edwards

1 Submission
4 Additional materials
Aunty Glenys Watts wearing a blue shirt and scarf in front of a grey wall.

Aunty Glenys Watts

1 Submission
9 Additional materials
Aunty Hazel Hudson from Njernda, wearing a blue shirt, sits at a desk; an empty chair is in the background at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Aunty Hazel Hudson

1 Submission
2 Additional materials
Aunty Jill Gallagher wearing a black blazer and earing with the word 'Treaty', holds a pen and looks off to her right while seated indoors at a Yoorrook public hearing/

Aunty Jill Gallagher

3 Submissions
20 Additional materials
Aunty Muriel Bamblett the CEO of VACCA speaks into a microphone at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Aunty Muriel Bamblett

1 Submission
17 Additional materials
Aunty Rieo Ellis from Grandmothers Against Removal, wearing a t-shirt with the words 'Our kids belong with family', while standing in front of a grey wall.

Aunty Rieo Ellis

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Commissioner Meena Sign standing in front of Yoorrook logo

Commissioner Meena Singh

2 Submissions
15 Additional materials
Dr Jacynta Krakouer from Monash University, smiling and standing in front of a grey wall.

Dr Jacynta Krakouer

1 Submission
6 Additional materials
Felicia Dean from Rumbalara, seated in a black chair and wearing a black jacket. Chairs and a desk can be seen behind her.

Felicia Dean

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Ian Hamm, Connecting Home, wearing a black suit and red tie, sits on a black chair. Windows covered by blinds can be see behind him.

Ian Hamm

1 Submission
8 Additional materials
Karinda Taylor, CEO, First Peoples' Health and Wellbeing, smiles and stands in front of a grey wall.

Karinda Taylor

1 Submission
6 Additional materials
Kimberley Do, Yappera, stands indoors in front of a grey wall.

Kimberley Do

1 Submission
Lisa Thorpe, stands and smiles in front of a grey wall.

Lisa Thorpe

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Magistrate Kay Macpherson, Marram Ngala-Ganbu, leans back in her chair at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Magistrate Kay Macpherson

1 Submission
2 Additional materials
Shellee Strickland from GEGAC smiles and sits indoors at a Yoorrook public hearing.

Shellee Strickland

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Stacey Brown from Yappera wearing a red top and standing in front of a grey wall while smiling.

Stacey Brown

1 Submission
1 Additional material
Tracey Dillon the CEO of Njernda stands next to a photo of a gathering place.

Tracey Dillon

1 Submission
1 Additional material

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