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Recognised Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entities

Legislative change in May 2006 brought about the introduction of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander entities (recognised entities) to undertake specific functions related to the role of Child Safety Services.

The Child Protection Act 1999 requires that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and their families and communities receive services from Child Safety Services that meet the cultural and identity needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children, and reflect the unique needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, stemming from their history as Indigenous Australians (Child Protection Bill 1998, clause 6, explanatory notes).

Child Safety Services works collaboratively with the recognised entity for the child, when making decisions about an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child. In accordance with the Child Protection Act 1999, section 6(1) and (2), Child Safety Services is required to either:

A recognised entity may be an individual or organisation that is appropriate to be consulted about the child's protection and care under an agreement between the department and the entity. If the entity is an individual, he or she must:

If the recognised entity is an organisation, its members must include Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander persons who have appropriate knowledge of or expertise in child protection and are not officers or employees of the department. It must also provide services to Aboriginal persons or Torres Strait Islanders (Child Protection Act 1999, section 246I).

The department must keep a list of the recognised entities with whom to consult about the protection and care of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander children (Child Protection Act 1999, section 246I).

For further information about the history of recognised entities and their role and functions, refer to the practice resource Recognised entities and Chapter 10.1 Decision-making about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.

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Last updated
22 July 2009