The Australian government officially ceased the practice of forcibly removing Indigenous children from their families in 1970, although some state and territory policies continued into the 1980s. This practice, known as the Stolen Generations, involved widespread removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families as part of assimilation policies. The formal acknowledgment of this injustice began with the Bringing Them Home report in 1997, which highlighted the ongoing impacts of these policies.
In Australia there was a period of time when the Australian government decided that the indigenous parents of Australian aboriginal were not fit to raise their own children. Laws in Australia were designed to totally demoralize and break the indigenous population. they were not counted in the census they were not allowed to own land they were virtually enslaved to station owners or put on missions. I was told at school that these people wer vestiges of the stone age and that by taking their children from them their race would come to an end. so for a period of time children were kidnapped from Australian Aboriginals and raised as adoptees foster children or wards of the state. These were referred to as "the stolen generation".
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The Australian government has set up Child Protective services and for each abused child, they each receive a case worker to talk about their problems. They also have set up Out-of-Home service for those children who's parents seem unfit to support the child.
No why?
No, that's ridiculous.
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Yes. The German government is very supportive of children and their parents.
The principle that the government may take responsibility of children, who's parents neglect them (or are not responsible for/to them).
The government does not typically issue checks to children, but instead to their parents/guardians. Indigent children who are "permanently and totally disabled" as defined by SSA can get SSI. Children can get regular SSA payments based on their parents' SSA status, regardless of other income/resources. Indigent children can also receive TANF (this program is administered by the States).
Parents are completely responsible for their children's wellbeing, so it's parents to children.
Al Australians and Australian residents under 16 are required to attend schools.
Everyone knows that they eat bad Australian children. The parents leave disobedient kids out in the desert and the camels carry them off never to be seen again. It's pretty neat solution when you think about it.