Keeping kids safe and well: your voices
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Children and young people are experts in their own lives, and their insights are critical for understanding how we can better support their safety and wellbeing.
This report conveys the views of children, young people and families collected by the National Children’s Commissioner in face-to-face and online consultations and surveys between May and July 2021.
The report presents key issues, identifies priorities, and makes recommendations for action, to inform the government’s five-year actions plans under the Safe and Supported: The National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children 2021–2031 (the National Framework).
The National Framework has four priority groups:
- Children and families with multiple and complex needs
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people experiencing disadvantage or who are vulnerable
- Children and young people and/or parents/ carers with disability experiencing disadvantage or who are vulnerable
- Children and young people who have experienced abuse and/or neglect including children in out-of-home care, and young people leaving out-of-home care and transitioning to adulthood.
The National Framework seeks to improve outcomes for these groups through actions in four focus areas:
- A national approach to early intervention and targeted support for children and families experiencing vulnerability or disadvantage
- Addressing the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in child protection systems
- Improving information sharing, data development and analysis
- Strengthening the child and family sector and workforce capability.
Children, young people, and families told the National Children’s Commissioner about what they need to be safe and well, and what makes it hard to get help when they need it.
Many children and families said it can be hard to find the help they need and sometimes the right help isn’t there for them. They emphasised the value of more co-ordinated ‘wraparound’ services and service providers whom they can trust.
Children, young people and families told us that the top three things that children need to be safe are:
- help with housing
- mental health services
- help with basic needs, like food, clothing, transport, and school supplies.
Children, young people and families also told us how important it is that governments and service providers listen to them when making decisions that affect them.
The National Children’s Commissioner would like to thank all the children, young people, parents, carers and grandparents, who courageously shared their experiences and their wisdom in consultations and surveys, so that children in Australia can be safe and well.
Thank you also to all the service providers and key stakeholders who provided practical support and advice for this report.
Seeking Support
Crisis and suicide prevention
- If you or someone else are in immediate danger call Triple Zero 000
- Lifeline
Phone: 13 11 14
Website: www.lifeline.org.au
Mental health support and advice
- Kids Helpline
Phone: 1800 55 1800
Website: kidshelpline.com.au - Beyond Blue
Phone: 1300 22 4636
Website: www.beyondblue.org.au - MensLine Australia
Phone: 1300 78 99 78
Website: mensline.org.au
Family and domestic violence support
- 1800Respect
1800 737 732 or visit www.1800respect.org.au
Child sexual abuse support and advice
- BraveHearts Support Line
1800 272 831 or visit www.bravehearts.org.au
Links and contact details for support services for parents and carers
- New South Wales: Parentline NSW
Phone: 1300 130 052
Website: https://www.parentline.org.au/ - Australian Capital Territory: Parentline ACT
Phone: (02) 6287 3833
Website: http://parentlineact.org.au/ - Northern Territory - FACES Family Support Line
Phone: 1800 999 900
Website: https://tfhc.nt.gov.au/children-and-families/territory-faces - Queensland - Parentline Queensland and Northern Territory
Phone: 1300 301 300
Website: https://parentline.com.au/ - South Australia - Parent Helpline South Australia
Phone: 1300 364 100
Website: https://www.cafhs.sa.gov.au/services/parent-helpline - Tasmania - Parentline Tasmania
Phone: 1300 808 178
Website: https://www.health.tas.gov.au/health-topics/child-and-youth-health/child-health-and-parenting-service-chaps/parent-line - Victoria - Parentline Victoria
Phone: 132 289
Website: https://services.dffh.vic.gov.au/parentline - Western Australia - Ngala Helpline
Phone: (08) 9368 9368 (metropolitan) or 1800 111 546 (regional callers)
Website: https://www.ngala.com.au/parenting-line/