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Mandatory Reporting Laws (Or: Less Best?)
Image: Child abuse reporting rates – New South Wales One of the great battlegrounds of the Royal Commission will revolve around the issue of mandatory reporting. At present there is great variability across the states on both who must report, … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Cardinal George Pell, Catholic Church, Catholic PR unit, economic impact of abuse, George Pell, Ireland, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, mandatory reporting, mandatory reporting laws, sanctity of the confessional, Truth Justice and Healing Council
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St Catherine’s Children’s Home (Or: In-House Paedophile)
Image: St. Catherine’s Girls Orphanage The St. Catherine’s Girls Home, at Geelong in Victoria, is yet another of the old Children’s Homes worthy of new look by the Australian Royal Commission into child sexual abuse. There are two main reasons … Continue reading
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Tagged Australian Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, Catholic Church, Christian Brothers, Fr. Bernard Maxwell Day, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, mandatory reporting, mandatory reporting laws, Melbourne Response, Mother Aquin, Sisters of Mercy, Sisters of St Joseph, St. Catherine’s Girls Home, St. Catherine’s Girls Home Geelong, St. Catherine’s Girls Orphanage, Towards Healing, Victorian Professional Standards Office
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More on Bali (Or: Bad Neighbour)
Australian paedophiles traveling to Indonesia, and Bali in particular, was partly covered in yesterday’s posting, along with a case for Australian authorities to take the situation more seriously, at least from the viewpoint of international relations. It is a worthy … Continue reading
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Tagged (Australian New South Wales Government) Special Commission of Inquiry into Matters Relating to the Police Investigation of Certain Child Sexual Abuse Allegations in the Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Ne, Action Pour Les Enfants, AFP, Australian Federal Police, Australian government, Australian National Child Offender Register, Australian paedophiles, Bali, Cambodia, Carl Francis Walker, Carmody Inquiry, Donald John Storen, Indonesia, Indonesian government, Justice Radhakrishnan, Lewin Blazevich, Lewis Blayse, Luciana Ferrero, mandatory reporting, mandatory reporting laws, Muhamad Farouk Grandfield, New South Wales Inquiry, NSW Inquiry, PDW, Philip Robert Grandfield, Queensland State Government Carmody Inquiry, Seila Samleang, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Tommy Watiliu, Uganda, UNICEF, William Stuart Brown
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