House debates

Tuesday, 22 May 2007

Questions without Notice

Indigenous Affairs

2:28 pm

Photo of Peter AndrenPeter Andren (Calare, Independent) Share this | Hansard source

My question is to the Minister for Health and Ageing. The Urbis Keyes Young report, set up by the minister’s department into the Link Up program and counselling services made available to the stolen generation, has listed the consequences of Indigenous removal policies as loss, trauma, grief, offending behaviour, adverse life outcomes, substance abuse, high rates of mental health problems, suicide and violence, parenting problems and poor physical health. Minister, while the report says that those working to overcome the situation are doing a good job with positive outcomes, many counsellors are struggling with more than 80 clients each, compared with the average case load for a mental health worker in mainstream services of 25. Minister, what can be done to urgently improve the government response to the needs of the stolen generation, a response described in the report as ‘poorly coordinated and insufficiently targeted’?

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