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Tan Bao promises: sexual invasion child victims will be apologised by the state

Australian Prime Minister Tam Po. (photo by Australian Financial Review)

According to the Australian newspaper, (Malcolm Turnbull) government has agreed to implement 104 of the 122 recommendations of the Royal Council for Children's sexual invasion. Mr. Tan promised to issue a national apology to survivors, victims and family members of the agency's child sexual invasion within the year.

At the end of last year, the Royal Commission for the agency's children, sexual invasion, released its findings, giving federal and state, territorial government six months to respond. The Committee made 409 observations, 122 of which fell under federal jurisdiction in whole or in part.

"We have acted in accordance with many of the Committee's recommendations, and today we accept or accept in principle 104 of the remaining 122 recommendations that belong wholly or partly to Australia's government, and 18 have indicated that further consideration is required. We have not rejected any of the recommendations of the Royal Commission. "

Tan Bao said the national apology will be issued on October 22. Accompanied by Tam Po's announcement were Social Services Minister Tiehan (Dan Tehan) and Law Minister Porter (Christian Porter).

Tan Bao said: "the apology will be in the National Children's week. Choosing this date brings together our recognition of the past and our commitment to the future happiness and safety of Australian children. I look forward to meeting with the National apology Advisory Panel led by H.E. Edwards (Cheryl Edwards) to ensure that the apology is in line with survivors' expectations. "

"once again, I would like to thank the members of the Royal Commission and the staff for supporting the victims and survivors of the child sexual invasion in telling their stories," he said. It's not an easy job, it's a painful job. The enthusiasm and respect shown by the members of the Royal Commission and their staff in the process have led us to a real transformation. Now that we have revealed amazing facts, we will do everything we can to honor the courage of thousands of people to come forward. "

Tan Po mentioned that the Commission had exposed alarming violations against children. "it reveals that reporting such violations has for a long time been treated and denied by adults and institutions who should have protected them," he said.

Tan confirmed that Western Australia will sign the plan by the effective date of July 1, which means it will cover all states and territories. The Federation will also set up a Child Safety Office to report to Parliament, and will develop a national strategy to prevent sexual invasion. For children

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