data gathered on parents who have lost their children to DOCS on alligations between 2000-2020
Dear Queensland Family and Child Commission,
is there any kind of data information details recorded regarding parents whom have lost their children to allegations that child safety have acted on?
is there any data gathered from parents whom work with child safety, regarding allegations that they may be falsely accused of?
im looking into possibilities of any false accused parent/s who have had their beautiful children stolen from them due to the false allegations. Parents that work/ed with DOCS and the children with outrageous conditions and regulations in place regarding multiple children...
any possible parenting guides or information to disregard child safety concerns?
and am i wrong in saying that in Australia we can randomly offer any other human a sum of money to outright buy a young child today is not illegal?, with onlookers of child safety officers and foster parents doing this exact thing with no punishments for the offer also foster parents are not allowed to hit the child safety protected children with no form of punishments also. i am wondering what information am i able to request here please help me if possible?
Yours faithfully,
cheyanne bradley
Thank you for your email. A response will be provided as soon as possible.
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Dear Ms Bradley
Thank you for your email to the Queensland Family and Child Commission
(QFCC).
The QFCC is a statutory body established to promote the safety, wellbeing
and best interests of children and young people, promote and advocate for
the responsibility of families and communities to protect and care for
children and young people, and improve the child protective system. The
QFCC aims to influence change that improves the safety and wellbeing of
Queensland’s children and families.
Given that your enquiry relates to the operations of child safety, from
investigation and assessment to placement and decision making, ongoing
interventions, and management of placements, you would be best placed to
contact the Department of Child Safety, Seniors, and Disability Services.
You can phone them on 1800 811 810 or 13 QGOV (13 74 68), here is a link
to their website: [1]Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability
Services (dcssds.qld.gov.au)
We hope this information is of assistance.
Kind regards,
Queensland Family & Child Commission
Level 8, 63 George Street, Brisbane Qld 4000
PO Box 15217, Brisbane City East Qld 4002
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