Not exact matches
Among all of the Aboriginal
children and young people living in Western Australia, 35.3 per cent were found to be living in households where a carer or a carer's parent (e.g. grandparent) was reported to have been
forcibly separated from their natural family.
It was found that carers who had been
forcibly separated from their natural families (compared with carers of Aboriginal
children who had not been
forcibly separated) were:
Some 20.3 per cent of the mothers of primary carers (e.g. grandmothers of the survey
children) and 12.6 per cent of the fathers of primary carers (e.g. grandfathers of the survey
children) had been
forcibly separated.