Abused kids could be 'slipping through the cracks' under bureaucracy


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The coroner found there had been a lack of communication and information sharing between Faith’s school, child protection services, Centrelink, and ACT for Kids – an organisation devoted to preventing child abuse by working with families referred by the department.


The coroner called for an overhaul of the child safety network, so another child did not become “invisible” to the community, or “slip through the cracks” of the child protection system’’.


A year later, Queensland’s auditor-general warned the child safety department was failing to strike the right balance between security and availability of data.


The auditor-general handed the government six recommendations to ensure sensitive information could be readily available in emergencies, while retaining strict security around the data.


The Palaszczuk Government has implemented just one of those recommendations in four years, a follow-up report released on Thursday has found.


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