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334 children adopted in Australia during 2019-20, mostly by long-term carers or step-parents

Date Time 334 children adopted in Australia during 2019-20, mostly by long-term carers or step-parents The number of adoptions in Australia increased by 20% between 2015­–16 and 2019–20 as more children were adopted by long-term carers or other adults already known to them, according to a new report released by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW). The report, Adoptions Australia 2019-20, shows there were 334 adoptions finalised in 2019–20, including 249 ‘known child adoptions’ where children had pre-existing relationships with their adoptive parents. ‘The number of children adopted by Australians declined 50% over the past 25 years from 668 in 1995–96 to 334 in 2019–20. However, since a low of 278 adoptions in 2015–16, there has been a rise of 20%,’ said AIHW spokesperson Mr. Dinesh Indraharan.

Morning mail: anti-racism plan needed, water buyback s $13m premium, fungi foraging

Last modified on Tue 16 Mar 2021 15.59 EDT Good morning. We’re halfway through the working week on Wednesday 17 March and today we have news about calls for Australia to tackle a resurgence in racism. The attorney general has delegated duties to avoid conflicts of interest, while Tanya Plibersek is urging Labor staffers to report sexual harassment. Top stories Australia has been urged to adopt a new national anti-racism framework to fight the ‘resurgence of racism’. Australia has not had a national anti-racism plan since 2018 and race discrimination commissioner Chin Tan says the rise in racism against Asian Australians, Muslims and others is a “significant economic, social and national security threat”. Tan will today

Rethinking: new intervention to help couples deal with violence against women

Rethinking: new intervention to help couples deal with violence against women
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The tragic cost of serving in the Australian Defence Force

Premium Content One former or currently serving ADF personnel dies by suicide every two and half weeks. The AIHW is the closest any government or support agency has come to identifying the known number of veteran suicides - 419 from 2001 to 2017. The overwhelming majority of them were men. Hub for our Heroes is asking the community to get behind the two projects dedicated to helping our service men and women, as well as our first responders. Suicide was the leading cause of death for active and ex-service men aged 16-49 and more than one in five men and women who recently transitioned to civilian life were reported to be suicidal.

Why Mackay should be home to a revolutionary wellness hub

Premium Content Frontline responders are more than twice as likely to be suicidal than other adults. Their exposure to traumatic and graphic scenes in their roles as paramedics, police officers, firefighters, electrical workers, doctors, nurses and more can be debilitating. A BeyondBlue survey of more than 21,000 first responders found more than one in four experienced probable post-traumatic stress disorder, a condition impacting their lives and that of their families. Plans that would make Mackay a revolutionary health and wellness hub for veterans and first responders to treat post-traumatic stress are progressing through a partnership with PTSD Frontline and ReNew Mackay, a locally-led private consortium.

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