Public hearing into nature, cause and impact of child sexual abuse
Public hearing into nature, cause and impact of child sexual abuse
The Royal Commission will hold a public hearing commencing Monday 27 March 2017 in Sydney.
The scope and purpose of the public hearing is to inquire into:
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The nature of child sexual abuse and related matters in institutional contexts in Australia and how community understanding of abuse has changed over time.
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The extent of child sexual abuse in institutional contexts historically and in contemporary Australia, and challenges to identification and prevention.
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The factors that contribute to the risk of child sexual abuse in institutional contexts:
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factors that make all children vulnerable to sexual abuse and heighten the vulnerability of particular groups of children to sexual abuse
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factors that may contribute to people sexually abusing children in institutional contexts
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institution-specific factors that may contribute to child sexual abuse.
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The impacts of child sexual abuse and institutional responses on survivors, both in childhood and throughout their adult lives, their families and supporters, and the wider community.
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Any related matters