New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care

In New South Wales, as of June 2021, 42% of children in out-of-home care were Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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Main Authors: Libesman, Terri, Chandler, Eloise, Hermeston, Wendy
Other Authors: Swinburne University of Technology
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Published: The Conversation Media Group Ltd. 2022
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New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
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title New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
title_short New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
title_full New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
title_fullStr New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
title_full_unstemmed New bill in NSW could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of First Nations children in out-of-home care
title_sort new bill in nsw could prove crucial to helping reduce numbers of first nations children in out-of-home care
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