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Working with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people

In this part, you will learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their cultures in the context of care arrangements.

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This page was updated on 16 January 2026. To view changes, please see page updates

Cultural Warning: This content contains links to sites that may contain the names and images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased.

Child Safety acknowledges the impact of historical and past practices through the forced removal of children from their families on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. This continues to have a devastating impact on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families, communities and cultural continuity.

Child Safety endeavours to protect the rights of future generations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people by reducing the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people.

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