We are deeply sorry for the past abuse of children and young people in our care, and we sincerely apologise to those affected by child sexual abuse.

We recognise and regret our past failings. They have left a lasting and negative impact on the lives of those affected by child sexual abuse — and for this we are truly sorry.

Key information

  • We have accepted all recommendations from the inquiries into institutional child sexual abuse.
    • The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, final report 2018.
    • An Independent Inquiry into the Department of Education’s Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, final report 2021
    • The Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government’s Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings, final report due for release September 2023.
  • We will continue to work hard to correct the wrongs of the past and put in place measures to safeguard and protect the children in our care.

We are committed to making the children and young people we care for safe by making our systems and guidance stronger. We are embedding a culture where child safety is everybody’s responsibility.

All children and young people have the right to an education, to be heard, and to be kept safe from harm. In improving the way we keep children safe, their views and voices will be front and centre.

This is our greatest commitment and our highest priority.

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