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ADOPTION ACT 2009 - SECT 7
Additional principles concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander persons
7 Additional principles concerning Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
persons
(1) This Act is also to be administered under the following principles— (a)
because adoption (as provided for in this Act) is not part of Aboriginal
tradition or Island custom, adoption of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander child should be considered as a way of meeting the child’s need for
long-term stable care only if there is no better available option; Note—
The
Meriba Omasker Kaziw Kazipa (Torres Strait Islander Traditional Child Rearing Practice) Act 2020
provides for the legal recognition of Torres Strait Islander traditional child
rearing practice where parental responsibility for a child is permanently
transferred from the child’s birth parents to the child’s cultural
parents.
(b) it is in the best interests of an Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander child— (i) to be cared for within an Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander community; and
(ii) to maintain contact with the child’s community
or language group; and
(iii) to develop and maintain a connection with the
child’s Aboriginal tradition or Island custom; and
(iv) for the child’s
sense of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander identity to be preserved and
enhanced.
(2) If the Childrens Court exercises a power under this Act in
relation to an Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander child, the court must have
regard to the views, about the child and about Aboriginal tradition or Island
custom relating to the child, of an appropriate Aboriginal or Torres Strait
Islander person.
(3) As far as is reasonably practicable, the chief executive
and other officers of the department must try to conduct consultations,
counselling, negotiations and other proceedings involving an Aboriginal person
or Torres Strait Islander in a way and in a place that is appropriate to
Aboriginal tradition or Island custom.
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