SNAICC’s annual comprehensive review of the progress of states and territories in implementing the full intent of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Placement Principle (ATSICPP) highlights that there has been significant work undertaken in states and territories to strengthen adherence with the five elements of the ATSICPP, but that overall implementation remains poor and limited.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children continue to be separated from family and culture at alarming rates, and there are a lack of comprehensive approaches to involving children, families and communities in decisions and services related to the care and protection of children.
There are many areas identified in the national review where reform and action are urgently needed to ensure full and holistic implementation.
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