Senate debates
Wednesday, 18 October 2006
Child Protection
3:41 pm
Andrew Murray (WA, Australian Democrats) Share this | Hansard source
I, and also on behalf of Senator Heffernan, move:
- That the Senate—
- (a)
- notes the fundamental human rights and protections contained in the United Nations (UN) Convention on the Rights of the Child, and notes in that regard:
- (i)
- the release on 11 October 2006 of the UN Secretary-General’s ‘Study on violence against children’ report, which sheds light on the scale and impact of violence done to children across cultures, classes and ethnic origins,
- (ii)
- that the report states that the majority of violence perpetrated on vulnerable children around the world is carried out by people who are part of their daily lives, and
- (iii)
- that the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission urges the Federal Government to consider the report’s recommendations to counter violence against children;
- (b)
- having regard to their respective areas of responsibility, calls on the Commonwealth, state and territory governments to invest heavily to protect children in Australia from violence, including:
- (i)
- investing in violence prevention programs that address immediate risk factors, such as lack of parent-child attachment, family breakdown, abuse of alcohol and/or drugs, and
- (ii)
- developing economic and social policies that address in a substantial way significant economic and social circumstances such as poverty, income gaps and other forms of inequality that negatively affect children, and
- (c)
- calls on the governments concerned to keep progress under review through the Council of Australian Governments’ processes.
Question agreed to.
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