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WHY THE CAGED BIRD SINGS: ISSUES WITH THE ROYAL COMMISSION INTO INSTITUTIONAL RESPONSES TO CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE by Alice Barter, Sarouche Razi, and Victoria Williams from the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia
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Document Date: 2014-08-27 04:24:53


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Perth / /

Company

Yorgum Aboriginal Corporation / Kimberley Stolen Generation Aboriginal Corporation / ALSWA / /

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Australia / /

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USD / /

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Person Travel / /

Holiday

Commonwealth Day / /

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correctional services / redress applications / /

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Strait Islander / /

Organization

Civil and Human Rights Unit / Department of Child Protection and Family Support / Federal Government / Aboriginal Legal Service / Federal Attorney-General’s Department / Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia INTRODUCTION / State Government / Department of Communities / Australian Government / Perth Unit / Healing Foundation / Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission / Royal Commission / /

Person

Suzanne Randall / Peter Collins / Sarouche Razi / Alice Barter / Victoria Williams / Aboriginal Strait Islander / Torres Strait Islander / Gulmina Miocevich / /

Position

coming forward / Senior Policy Officer / Managing Solicitor / Solicitor / RCIIRCSA project officer / closed officer / Director of Legal Services / head / the Acting Manager of the Civil and Human Rights date / strong advocate / /

ProvinceOrState

Western Australia / Queensland / In / /

Region

South Wales / Western Australia / /

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