Child protection Australia 2015–16
Citation
AIHW (Australian Institute of Health and Welfare) (2017) Child protection Australia 2015–16, AIHW, Australian Government, accessed 19 June 2026.
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During 2015–16, 162,175 (30.2 per 1,000) Australian children received child protection services (investigation, care and protection order and/or were in out-of-home care). Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children were 7 times as likely as non-Indigenous children to have received child protection services. This report also showed that children from geographically remote areas were more likely to be the subject of a substantiation, or be in out-of-home care than those from major cities.
- ISSN: 1320-081X (Print) 2205-5037 (Online)
- ISBN: 978-1-76054-092-0
- Cat. no: CWS 60
- Pages: 107
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1 in 33 children received child protection services
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73% of children who received child protection services were repeat clients
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Emotional abuse was the most common type of abuse substantiated (45%)
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1 in 3 children who were the subject of a substantiation were from the lowest socioeconomic areas
