'Hurtful rumours': Former SA child protection chief explains departure
- Adam Reilly, former Deputy Chief Executive of South Australia's Department for Child Protection, explained his departure was due to an investigation over an 'administrative' issue and not his choice.
- Reilly publicly apologized to Aboriginal families, stating that the department's methods were 'disempowering' and 'traumatizing', which led to a shift in treatment towards him.
- He called for the establishment of an independent complaints body to restore public confidence in the department's practices regarding child protection.
- The department's Chief Executive, Jackie Bray, stated that reducing the over-representation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children is a key priority, with recent leadership changes implemented.
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