Unresolved issues: recordkeeping recommendations arising from Australian commissions of inquiry into the welfare of children in out-of-home care, 1997–2012

  • Kim Eberhard
Keywords: inquiries, out-of-home care, private sector, recordkeeping recommendations, royal commissions

Abstract

Since the late 1990s, a significant number of commissions of inquiry have been conducted by the Commonwealth Government of Australia, individual states and territories in Australia, and internationally, into the treatment of children in out-of-home care. This paper traces the most significant of these inquiries and the recommendations arising regarding records, with the purpose of highlighting some of the recurring themes identified by each inquiry. An overview is also given of some of the positive changes to aspects of recordkeeping as a direct consequence of the landmark inquiries. Lastly, this overview hopes to raise some questions surrounding the role of the profession in promoting awareness of recordkeeping issues that have emerged through these inquiries.

Author Biography

Kim Eberhard

Kim Eberhard has extensive experience with the archives of the private sector, including schools, community organisations and religious orders. Kim has represented the private archives sector through a number of national and international committees. She has contributed to the profession through a variety of publications and is currently working towards her doctorate at Charles Sturt University. Her topic concerns non-government archives.

Published
2015-03-03
How to Cite
Eberhard K. (2015) “Unresolved issues: recordkeeping recommendations arising from Australian commissions of inquiry into the welfare of children in out-of-home care, 1997–2012”, Archives & Manuscripts, 43(1), pp. 4-17. doi: 10.1080/01576895.2014.959536.
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