What is child protection law?

 

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image of child with umbrellaChild protection is about the laws that deal with making sure that children are safe and well cared for.

 

 

 

 

image of a childIt covers things like what happens when there are concerns that children are at risk, when children can be removed from their family, how they will be cared for and when children can be returned to their family.

 

 

 

image of a gavelEach State and Territory has different laws about the protection of children and young people. This website has general information about the law, but things work a little differently in each State and Territory.

 

 

 

image of legal adviceYou should see a lawyer in your State and Territory to get legal advice ACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWAabout your problem.

 

 

 

 

stay safeThere is a child protection agency (‘the Department’) in each State and Territory. Each Department is responsible for protecting children in their State or Territory. See resources for more information about the Department in your State or Territory.

 

 

 

image of a person on the phoneAnyone who is concerned that a child or young person may be at risk of harm can report their concerns to the Department.

 

 

 

 

A person may make a report about your children being at risk of harm if they are concerned your children have been exposed to domestic and family violence.

 

 

 

Timage of a child questioninghe Department can support families to look after their children, or can remove children if they think it is necessary for their safety or wellbeing.

 

 

 

image of child being led awayThe Department will not automatically remove your children from your care because there’s domestic and family violence. Children are only usually removed as a last option.

 

 

 

image of a helping handIf possible, the Department will work with you to keep your children safe and well cared for while they are still in your care. See the Department want to talk to me about my children.

 

 

 

image of person thinking about courtIf the Department is involved with your family, it is a good idea for you to get legal adviceACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWA about what to expect and what steps you can take.

 

 

 

image of an ICL with a childSometimes, the Department can remove children and start legal action if they think it is necessary to protect children from domestic and family violence.

 

 

 

image of child with dark cloud over themThis is because of the negative effect that domestic and family violence can have on a child’s safety, wellbeing and development. For more information, see how domestic and family violence affects children.

 

 

 

image of courtThe laws around when children can be removed from their family are different in each State and Territory, so it’s important to get legal adviceACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWA.

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It can be confusing to understand the difference-between child protection law and family law.

 

image of questioningChild protection law – deals with when the Department becomes involved with a family because of concerns that children are at risk of harm. It covers things like when the Department works with a family to keep children safe, when children can be removed from their family, how they will be cared for and when children can be returned to their family. Cases are dealt with in the Children’s Court or Youth Court (in South Australia). Orders made in these courts are usually called Care Orders.

 

 

• image of separationFamily law – deals with arrangements for children after parents separate, such as where the children live and how much time they spend with each parent or other family members. Family law also deals with other issues after separation like divorce, dividing property and child support. Cases are dealt with in the Family Courts. Orders about children made in these courts are usually called Parenting Orders.

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image of a parenting orderIf the Department is involved with your family because of domestic and family violence, sometimes getting Parenting Orders can help you protect your children – for example:

 

image of person thinking about childTo limit the violent parent’s involvement with the children so they are not exposed to domestic and family violence. This may also show the Department you are trying to protect your children from the other parent’s violence, or

• When you are worried a relative’s children may get removed because the Department is involved with their family. You may be able to apply for Parenting Orders that the children live with you, so the Department knows they are safe.

 

image of disagreement or comparisonHowever, every case it different. Sometimes, family law can help but sometimes it might not be a good option for you. It’s important to get legal adviceACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWA about your situation.

 

 

 

image of a care orderIf you already have Care Orders in place, then most of time you can’t go to the Family Courts for Parenting Orders unless the Department gives permission. You should get legal adviceACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWA to find out.

 

 

 

image of courtOnce you have a family law case that has started in the Family Courts or a child protection case that has started in the Children’s Court or Youth Court, then usually you have to stay in the Court you started in.

 

 

 

image of legal adviceEvery case it different, so it’s important to get legal adviceACTNSWNTQldSATasVicWA.

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