I ndigenous G uardians a d l item (IGsAL) are necessary in child protection court cases.

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I ndigenous G uardians a d l item (IGsAL) are necessary in child protection court cases

Introduction English common law. GAL Appointed in Special Circumstances GAL Instructs Lawyer Child Protection & Cultural Identity Needs of Indigenous Children

Why are IGsAL Needed? Indigenous people constitute only 2.3 per cent (2006 Census) of the Australian population. The Council of Australian Governments (‘COAG’) found that Indigenous children were more than six times as likely as non- Indigenous children to be the subject of a substantiation of abuse or neglect in 2007/08. Of the 61,132 children and young people involved in Risk of Significant Harm reports in 2010/11, 19.3 per cent were recorded as being Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander

Practice Perspective Direct Indigenous Decision Making in the Children’s Court Being Indigenous does not constitute “Special Circumstances” under the Care Act Court acknowledged the very long history of ‘extreme disadvantage and deprivation suffered by [A]boriginal people’, but rejected the argument that being both (1) ‘Indigenous’ and (2) ‘a child brought before the Children’s Court on the basis of being in need of care and protection’, could alone constitute ‘special circumstances’ under the Care Act.

Concept of Inclusion The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (‘UNDRIP’) recognizes: – Retention of Shared Responsibility – Participation in Decision-Making – Develop Indigenous Decision-Making Institutions NSW Guardian ad litem scheme has now operated in NSW since 2002, not one member of any Indigenous community in NSW (as at 30 July 2012) has been appointed to the NSW Government funded guardian ad litem panel.

NSW Government In the 2008, the NSW Government announced that it ‘will work with Aboriginal communities and organisations to support communities to address the unacceptable overrepresentation of Aboriginal children and young people in the child protection system’. The Report of the Special Commission of Inquiry into Child Protection Services in New South Wales identified the over-representation of Indigenous children in the state’s child protection system.

Building Capacity NATIONAL FRAMEWORK FOR PROTECTING CHILDREN Six supporting outcomes, one of which is that: Indigenous children are supported and safe in their families and communities. Included as one of the main actions to occur during the first three-year action plan is: Building capacity and expertise (supporting outcomes 3 and 5).

Indigenous Decision Making Institutionalised Paternalism Children’s Court Care Jurisdiction: No Indigenous judges and magistrates, relatively few Indigenous lawyers, and no Indigenous guardians ad litem. Yet a sizeable proportion (more than 20%) of all children being brought before the Children’s Court as children in need of care and protection are identified as Indigenous.

Appointing IGsAL Skilled and experienced Indigenous guardians ad litem can be found in most Indigenous communities right now to provide a critical pool of Indigenous guardians ad litem that can then be appointed on behalf of Indigenous children who are the subject of care and protection applications before the Children’s Court. Current criteria for appointment as a guardian ad litem.

International Recognition Benefits of a guardian ad litem scheme is internationally recognized. Indigenous children have special needs

Recommendations 1. Appoint Indigenous Guardians ad litem to the NSW State Guardian ad litem Panel now! 2. Appoint an Indigenous Guardian ad litem for every Indigenous child (0-11 years) brought before the Children’s Court by the government on the basis that they are in need of care and protection!