Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-r5zm4 Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-06-30T12:57:38.451Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Closed worlds. Reflections on institutional care and child slavery in Australia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  23 February 2012

Richard Hil
Affiliation:
Department Social Sciences, Southern Cross University, Email: rhil@scu.edu.au
Joanna Penglase
Affiliation:
Care Leavers Australia Network (CLAN)
Gregory Smith
Affiliation:
Southern Cross University

Abstract

This article deals with various implications arising from evidence of slavery experienced by children placed in orphanages and children's homes between 1910 and 1974. Slavery was an integral part of the day-to-day realities of many of these children who also experienced forms of sexual, physical and emotional abuse in institutions that were supposedly responsible for their care. It is argued that slave labour in care settings contravened various provisions contained in welfare legislation of the period and was used to supplement the incomes of care institutions. The end result was that children were often compelled to work rather than receive the education to which they were entitled, rendering them ill-prepared to deal with various challenges in later life. This largely hidden story of slavery among the ‘Forgotten Australians’ is one of crude exercise of self-serving authority over children – authority aimed at serving the interests of institutions rather than the children they were meant to help.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2008

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

REFERENCES

CLAN—see Care Leavers Australia NetworkGoogle Scholar
SCARC—see Senate Community Affairs References CommitteeGoogle Scholar
Advocates for Survivors of Child Abuse (2004) What is child abuse?, viewed 31 July 2007, <http://www.asca.org.au/childabuse/ca_whatis.html>..>Google Scholar
Bartlett, L. (2007) 60 Minutes: Lost the Plot, 60 Minutes, Ninemsn, viewed 26 April 2007, <http://sixtyminutes.ninemsn.com.au/sixtyminutes/stories/2007_04_22/story_1901.asp>..>Google Scholar
Care Leavers Australia Network (2007) Survey of members, unpublished.Google Scholar
Commission of Inquiry South Australia (2004) Children in Stale Care, viewed 19 September 2007, <http://www.statecareinquiry.sa.gov.au/index.htm>..>Google Scholar
Federation of Maori Authorities (2004) Slavery in Australia to 1972, viewed 14 June 2007, <http://www.foma.co.nz/archive/SlaveryinAustraliatol972.…htm> >Google Scholar
Ferguson, H. (2007) ‘Abused and looked after children as “moral dirt”: Child abuse and institutional care in historical perspective’, Journal of Social Policy, 36, 1, pp. 123139.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Forde, L. (1999) Commission of Inquiry into Abuse of Children in Queensland, Queensland Parliament Brisbane.Google Scholar
Goffman, E. (1960) Asylums, viewed 28 February 2008, <http://mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openup/chapters/0335207243.pdf>.Google Scholar
Gordon, S. (2006) Untitled paper by Magistrate Sue Gordon, University of Western Australia School of Population Health Seminar Series, viewed 3 May 2007, <www.publichealth.uwa.edu.au/_data/page/84325/Sue_Gordon_paper.pdf>..>Google Scholar
Hill, D. (2007) The forgotten children: Fairbridge Farm School and its betrayal of Australia's child migrants. Random House Australia, North Sydney.Google Scholar
Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission (1997) Bringing them home: National inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children from their families, viewed 6 April 2007, <http://www.hreoc.gov.au/pdf/socialJustice/bringing_them_home_report.pdf>..>Google Scholar
Mathews, B. (2004) ‘Queensland Governments' actions to compensate the survivors of institutional abuse: A critical and comparative evaluation’, Queensland University of Technology, Law and Justice Journal, 4(1), 2345.Google Scholar
Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (2006) Slavery Convention: Signed at Geneva on 25 September 1926, viewed 17 May 2007, <http://www.ohchr.org/english/law/slavery.htm>..>Google Scholar
Penglase, J. (2005) Orphans of the living: Growing up in ‘care’ in twentieth century Australia, Curtin University Books, Fremantle.Google Scholar
Senate Community Affairs References Committee (2001) Lost innocents: Righting the record: Report on child migration, Senate Printing Unit, Parliament House, Canberra.Google Scholar
Senate Community Affairs References Committee (2004) Forgotten Australians: A report on Australians who experienced institutional or out-of-home care as children, Senate Printing Unit, Parliament House, Canberra.Google Scholar
United Nations (2007) ‘UN. and partners launch initiatives to end “modern slavery” of human trafficking’, U.N. Daily News, viewed 2 May 2007, <http://www.un.org/news/dh/pdf/english/2007/26032007.pdf>..>Google Scholar