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This was typical action during the twentieth century in Australia. Aboriginal children were often removed from their families for a number of reasons, some of which are listed below:Aborigines were not seen as capable of looking after their own children.The prevailing belief was that white Australians could offer Aboriginal children a better education.The authorities hoped to remove all races of Aboriginal culture by removing the aboriginal children from where they would continue to hear the stories and participate in the traditions of their tribes.
Europeans took aboriginal children because the europeans did not want they aboriginal children to learn the way how the aboriginal people live. They also took them because they did not want them to learn there language at all.
The Aborigines Protection Board reffers to the people in charge of implementing the legislation and laws introduced by the Aborigines Protection Act 1909. This act enabled the board the power to taken Aboriginal children away from their familys and place them in institutions (on missions, reserves and stations) under the guise of 'protection' that is the British government was 'protecting' these children from their families, culture, heritage, lifestyle etc. The act was amended in 1915, the amendments allowed for even more control over the Aboriginal population. The Board no longer needed parental consent to remove children, they were free to come at any time and forcable remove children from their families. The removal of children was not the only thing that the Board (though it was one that had a very large and lasting legacy in the form of many displaced people who retain the scars of a terrorised past, ie 'The Stolen Generation') the board did, they had controll over many other aspects of Aboriginal peoples lives, they controlled peoples wages, marrage, freedom of movement and so on.
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What is the role of family agencies, family therapists, and support groups? a. to seek help with problems b. to provide help in times of crisisc. to remove children from families d. to divide families in crisis
Because he wanted to discard the "unwanted third race", so he bought the Indigenous children to a place called the Moore River Native Settlement. He wanted the Aboriginal children to marry people from the white race, so eventually, the third race would die out.
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"The continuance of their parents' rage, which, but their children's end, naught could remove." The deaths of Romeo and Juliet end the feud between the families. Montague promises to raise a golden statue of Juliet, and Capulet promises to do the same for Romeo.
If the home is not fit or safe for children, the state department will usually remove them.
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The Idea of the stollen generation was to distroy aboriginal culture and mix the children with whites to the point where aboriginality would be dificult or imposible to distinguish. Australia had a pro white atitude and wanted to exclude all coloured people from our population.Here is a piece from Wikipedia with some dates. The Stolen Generations (also Stolen children) is a term used to describe those children of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander descent who were removed from their families by the Australian Federal and State government agencies and church missions, under acts of their respective parliaments. The removals occurred in the period between approximately 1869 and 1969, although in some places children were still being taken in the 1970s. for the ful article go to the related link (Stolen Generation) Below.
Yes they can. They are allowed to remove the children from any home that they feel is not fit for children.