Media Release
            MEDIA RELEASE 
              – 22 June 2007 
            SNAICC Chairperson Ms 
              Muriel Bamblett has called for proper consultation by the federal 
              government with Indigenous child and family services, expressing 
              concerns that the policies the government will put in place are 
              not the comprehensive child protection plan required to turn around 
              abuse in remote communities. 
            Prime Minister Told of 
              Neglect and Abuse in the Territory Four Years Ago, says Chair of 
              Peak Indigenous Children’s Services Body
            In response to the Federal 
              Government's emergency child protection measures in the Northern 
              Territory the Chairperson of the Secretariat of National Aboriginal 
              and Islander Child Care (SNAICC), Muriel Bamblett, has called for 
              proper consultation with Indigenous organisations and communities 
              in order to truly tackle the causes of child abuse. 
               
              “Indigenous agencies and communities have been crying out 
              for a service response for decades,” Ms. Bamblett said today. 
              “Four years ago SNAICC produced a report called State of Denial 
              which called for a comprehensive framework and service response 
              for child protection and family services in the Northern Territory. 
              Both the territory and the Federal governments failed to respond." 
               
              " I spoke to the Prime Minister about child abuse in the territory 
              four years ago. He told me then that states and territories were 
              doing fine,” she said. 
               
              “While we commend the Federal Government for recognising, 
              belatedly, that this is a national emergency, the measures they 
              say they will put in place are not the comprehensive child protection 
              plan required to turn around abuse in remote communities.” 
               
              “This policy is ill considered and ‘media-release’ 
              deep. Instead of implementing the recommendations of the Inquiry 
              into the Protection of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse in 
              co-operation with the Indigenous community and the NT Government, 
              the Federal Government has run rough-shod over the work of the inquiry.” 
               
              “There are no measures in the Prime Minister’s statement 
              to set up services for children who are abused or for the communities. 
              What is to happen to them if they are found to be abused? There 
              are no culturally competent therapeutic or kinship care services 
              in the Territory.” 
               
              “If we had been consulted we would have given the Federal 
              Government our professional advice that behaviour only changes when 
              people are empowered and given positive encouragement. This punitive 
              approach will only have a short term impact – it doesn’t 
              address the underlying issues.” 
               
              “Rather than empower us to sort this out, this policy of taking 
              away land and community control will take away responsibility and 
              merely create further dependency.” 
               
              “We know that this is an emergency and Indigenous leaders 
              have been saying this for years – but we will only solve the 
              problems of child abuse if Aboriginal communities and professional 
              services are empowered, engaged and drive this process.” 
            For media comment: 
            Ms Muriel Bamblett 
              – SNAICC Chairperson (03) 9489 8099 
             
              You 
                can download the full text pdf version of this media release here 
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            Related resources and 
              links
            SNAICC's previous 
              Media Statement of 20 June 2007 calling 
              for federal government consultation with Indigenous communities 
              and children's services is here. 
            Information on the Federal 
              Government's Emergency Response to protect Aboriginal children 
              in the NT is available on the FaCSIA website here. 
              (please note, clicking on this link will take you out from SNAICC's 
              website)  
            The Northern Territory 
              Government's report from its Board of Inquiry into Protection 
              of Aboriginal Children from Sexual Abuse was released on 
              15 June 2007. You can find it on their website here. 
              (please note, clicking on this link will take you out from SNAICC's 
              website)  
            SNAICC's full submission 
              to the NT Government's inquiry is available on our Briefing 
              Papers pages here. 
              
- published 25 
              June 2007 
              
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