Not seen, Not Heard- Violence against people with a disability: February 15 2011

Written by belinda on March 6, 2011 – 6:44 pm -

The legal system is notoriously difficult to navigate.  These difficulties are exacerbated when you are rendered voiceless by the legal system due to your disability or mental illness.
Tonight on Done By Law, we will be speaking with the Public Advocate, Colleen Pearce, about the recent report released by her office detailing 86 cases of violence against people with cognitive disabilities or mental illness.  The violence was perpetrated by parents, partners of parents, intimate partners, staff at their accommodation and strangers.  The report highlights the difficulities in substantiating abuse against people with disabilities.
 
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DBL: How care leavers can seek justice: 12 October 2010

Written by camilla on October 12, 2010 – 1:24 am -

About half a million Australian children were brought up in ‘care’ in the 20th century. These children were placed in out-of home care and in institutions. The institutions included children’s homes, orphanages, and industrial or training schools. They were administered by the State, religious or charitable institutions and welfare groups. Children who were brought up in care have been labelled ‘Ex or Former Residents’, ‘Homies,’ ‘Wardies’, ‘Orphans’, ‘Foster Kids’, ‘Stolen Generations’, ‘Child Migrants’ and ‘Forgotten Australians’. The most inclusive term for them is ‘Care Leavers’.

Many Care Leavers experienced abuse while in ‘care’ – either sexually, physically, emotionally or by neglect. This abuse is often referred to as Institutional Abuse. Tonight we’ll be talking about the legal issues and practical obstacles Care Leavers face in Australia when they try to seek justice for the Institutional Abuse they suffered.

 
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