Calls to increase allowances for Indigenous carers to keep children connected with culture
Ensuring First Nations siblings remain in contact must also be a priority, former Victorian Aboriginal children's commissioner says
Victoria's former Aboriginal children's commissioner has called for increased allowances for kinship and foster carers in a bid to increase the pool of First Nations people looking after children in out-of-home care, and ensuring they remain connected to culture.
Andrew Jackomos, who held the commissioner role for five years between 2013 to 2018 and was the first person to hold an Aboriginal children watchdog role, has also appealed for greater safeguards to ensure Indigenous siblings in the out-of-home care system remain in contact.
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