Victorian government to expunge criminal records wrongly given to Stolen Generations survivors

The Victorian Government has today announced landmark action to reverse a policy which saw members of the Stolen Generation given criminal records. It comes after an NITV News investigation exposing the practice last year was raised in the Victorian parliament.

Larry Walsh says he was treated like a criminal for almost as long as he can remember, but he never knew why. Picture by Beata Mazur

Larry Walsh says he was treated like a criminal for almost as long as he can remember, but he never knew why. Source: Beata Mazur

Members of the Stolen Generation and others taken into state care will have their public records updated to remove criminal convictions recorded against their names after they were removed from their family.

Followingthe Victorian Labor Government launched an an inquiry that involved consulting with police and Indigenous advocates, the Government has tabled in parliament today a letter outlining a range of actions that will now be taken.

These include a formal apology to the victims of the previous policy, changes in current policy, and if required to the law, to ensure children taken into care are never again given criminal records.

 

 


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