Case Study 48: Institutional review of Scouts and Hunter Aboriginal Children’s Service
Case Study 48: Institutional review of Scouts and Hunter Aboriginal Children’s Service
The Royal Commission held a public hearing in Sydney on Tuesday 6 December 2016.
The public hearing inquired into the current policies and procedures of Scouts New South Wales in relation to child protection and child-safe standards, including responding to allegations of child sexual abuse.
The scope and purpose of the public hearing was to inquire into:
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The current policies and procedures of Scouts New South Wales in relation to child protection and child-safe standards, including responding to allegations of child sexual abuse.
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Factors that may have contributed to the occurrence of child sexual abuse at Scouts New South Wales.
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Factors that may have affected the institutional response of Scouts New South Wales to child sexual abuse.
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The responses of Scouts New South Wales to relevant case study report(s) and other Royal Commission reports.
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Any related matters.
The purpose of this public hearing is not to inquire into individual sets of facts or particular events as has occurred in previous Royal Commission case studies.