Child Abuse and Neglect: a socio-legal Study of Mandatory Reporting in Australia


New duty to report prenatally (commencing 1 August 2009)



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New duty to report prenatally (commencing 1 August 2009)


This amendment created another new class of abuse or neglect required to be reported. The Children, Young Persons and Their Families Amendment Act 2009 (No. 22 of 2009) s 6 inserted a new s 14(2)(c) requiring reports by prescribed persons who believe, or suspect, on reasonable grounds, or know -

    1. while a woman is pregnant, that there is a reasonable likelihood that after the birth of the child–

  1. the child will suffer abuse or neglect, or may be killed by a person with whom the child is likely to reside; or

  2. the child will require medical treatment or other intervention as a result of the behaviour of the woman, or another person with whom the woman resides or is likely to reside, before the birth of the child.

The first part of the duty aims to protect children from a reasonable likelihood of abuse or neglect or death after birth. The second part of the duty aims to be able to provide medical treatment or other interventions due to prenatal maternal behaviour such as substance abuse, or other prenatal behaviour by the woman or a person with whom the woman lives.

This may reasonably be expected to have caused a substantial increase in reports in this category.



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