A former health worker who blew the whistle on Tasmania's child protection system five years ago says she is "devastated" to learn reforms supposed to improve the system are yet to be fully implemented.Academics have reviewed reforms made to the system in the past five yearsFormer Safe Pathways manager Janne Holbrow spoke out in 2016, alleging the for-profit provider "didn't provide what they said they would".
The project acknowledged child wellbeing was a public health issue and that child safety required an "all of government, all of service system, and whole of community approach". "Concerns were raised about high workloads at the ARL leading to high staff turnover and a focus on the more significant cases at the expense of the wellbeing or early intervention aims of the ARL.
While raising concerns about the entry point for the child protection system, the UTAS report said the implementation of the ARL had been prioritised over a review of existing services which was promised in 2016.
And in NSW child protection continues failing as well.
Perhaps the biggest reforms should be for the parents who shouldn’t have kids, but end up having a bunch, often creating generations of trauma.
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