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Organisation

Commissioner for Children and Young People (SA)

Report

Best interests: listening to children and young people’s experiences within the child protection system


This report examines the experiences of South Australian children and young people who have had contact with the state's child protection system and what they say needs to be done to improve it.
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High Stakes High School: the experiences of South Australian Year 12 students


This research finds that young people value the importance of an inclusive and welcoming school environment where Year 12 students feel trusted, respected and as though they belong. Having more opportunities to ‘have a say’ and to ‘demonstrate leadership’ were considered fundamental to fostering a supportive school environment and key to maintaining positive student wellbeing...
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Leave no one behind: what children and young people have said about living in poverty


This report aims to provide deep insight into how children and young people understand poverty. It captures responses made by children and young people to questions they were asked about what they think poverty means, what it’s like (for some of them) to live in poverty, and what they suggest could or should be done...
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Youthful Adelaide: what young people said will make Adelaide more youthful


This report advocates for ways to include young people in the various conversations, consultations and surveys relating to building a city community, with the focus on the City of Adelaide’s future to ensure South Australia’s capital city is shaped in ways that ensures it remains attractive to young people and all that they bring.
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What children and young people think should happen when families separate


This report reflects what children said they would like from the time their parents separate to after the Family Law process officially concludes. This is supported by best practice case studies of how these steps could be achieved and recommendations to bring the focus onto children.

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