Kimberley Aboriginal Children in Care Gaps Report 2015
There is an over-representation of Aboriginal children in State care and this poses a real threat to the identity and culture of those children, as well as impacts on the family and community of those children. In Western Australia, Aboriginal children represent close to 50% of all children in care, despite accounting for only 5% of children and young people across Western Australia. Of Aboriginal children in care, 71% of Aboriginal children in care are placed with Aboriginal carers. While rates of out-of-home care have continued to rise, the increase is significantly higher for Aboriginal than non-Aboriginal children. Out-of-home care is when a child is removed from the care of their parents and placed with relative carers or foster carers. From 2003 until 2013, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander placement rate has more than doubled. In addition, the number of Aboriginal children in care is increasing at a higher rate in regional areas than metropolitan. There is a serious and real risk that the placement of these Aboriginal children with non-Aboriginal families will result in the disconnection of Aboriginal children from family and culture. For references and the full report please click here.
AGM Notice and Agenda
Aarnja wishes to advise our members that the AGM is approaching quickly! Please see below our AGM notice and agenda.
Aarnja welcomes new CEO
Aarna is delighted to announce that Damien Parriman has become our new chief executive officer. Damien's committed to empowering Kimberley Aboriginal people and ensuring social, cultural and biodiversity values continue to thrive. He has a wealth of experience - having served as chief executive of Walalakoo Aboriginal Corporation as well as Senior Business Manager in the Kimberley Land Council's Land and Sea Management Unit. Welcome to Aarnja Damien!
Congratulations Divina D'Anna
On behalf of our Kimberley Aboriginal Membership and Board, Aarnja congratulates our own proud Nimanburr and Yawuru woman Divina D’Anna, who has been selected by Labor to stand for the seat of Kimberley. Divina has a wealth of professional experience that spans across the government, philanthropic and private sectors. Congratulations Divina and all the best!