The Age
·general
·2 hours ago
‘Significant’ failings: Damning findings after foster children placed with murderer
Two foster children were placed with Regina Arthurell, a convicted triple killer, in Sydney despite known risks, an internal review revealed. After a public warning from a relative, the children, aged 12 and 14, were separated from her. The Department of Communities and Justice acknowledged significant failures in their child protection processes and will pursue misconduct proceedings against involved staff.
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