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MARABISDA uses local knowledge to build the capacity of the Mackay region’s Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander and Australian South Sea Islander community.
The Murromo Ngigo Mulla (“Take My Hand”) Delegated Authority program is aimed to improve the outcomes for and address the disproportionate representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the child protection system.
This is a new way of looking after the safety and wellbeing of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children in the child protection system, that puts cultural knowledge, and the wishes and needs of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families first.
Delegated Authority means the legal functions and powers of the Chief Executive under the Child Protection Act 1999 for an Aboriginal and or Torres Strait Islander child, can be delegated to a Chief Executive Officer of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Organisation, if the CEO is an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander person.
The Chief Executive Officer (or similar named role) of an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community-Controlled Organisation can now make some decisions about an Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander child currently in out-of-home care.
Delegated Authority was trialled on the Sunshine Coast, Rockhampton and Central Queensland in 2019. Due to their success, this work continues for our children and families to stay connected. Key findings by *QATSICPP about Delegated Authority was about recognising the shift to do things “our way” which is giving children, families voice, choice and bringing them to the table to make decisions about their children. MARABISDA Inc. is working in partnership with this approach doing things “our way” increasing and acknowledging cultural capability throughout child protection practices.
*Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Community Controlled Child Protection (QATSICPP) - their focus is to provide a collective voice for the rights and protection of Queensland’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.
Referrals to the Delegated Authority can be made if:
We will walk with our children, families who have been identified or recommended to Delegated Authority who may be involved with Child Safety or at risk of being involved with Child Safety. Once the recommendation has been assigned, our CEO Adrienne Barnett will make decisions about:
· CONNECTION: where, when and how often our children spend time with family, culture and community.
· FAMILY TIME PLANNING: approving family time plans
· REUNIFICATION: when and how we bring our children home to parents/family, so they will be connected, safe and supported.
Our CEO Adrienne Barnett will lead the implementation of decisions for our Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander children, young people and their families, ensuring we are aligned with our communities needs and priorities.
The Delegated Authority team will meet and engage with the children, family to :
- Develop family time and connection plans, support families to exercise their right to self-determination
- Walk alongside children, families to reconnect with family and culture
- Support them to foster healthy cultural relationships as we work towards returning them home
- Provide referrals as required to support the parents and children develop positive long term relationships.