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Former child safety minister knew of influx in children entering out-of-home care, inquiry hears
An inquiry into Queensland's child safety system hears the former minister was made aware of the sector's resource issues, as well as the "significant increase" in children entering residential care.
The Crisafulli government is being urged to not repeat the mistakes of the past as former Child Safety Minister Leanne Linard ...
A senior executive in the department revealed at the child safety inquiry that department workers were left to regulate more than 100 unlicensed providers that care for children across the state.
An inquiry has heard ambitious goals to improve Queensland's child safety department were unrealistic as it struggled to recover from pressures caused by the COVID pandemic.
The state inquiry into child safety has found one-third of young people in residential care are still with potentially unqualified care providers in 2026.
It is time for the Queensland Government to admit that the sacking of child psychiatrist Jillian Spencer by Queensland Health ...
As the inquiry embarks on its final hearings before handing its recommendations to the state government six months early, some leaders have raised concerns adoption without consent could be ...
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