Report of the Parenting Research Centre for the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse: Implementation of recommendations arising from previous inquiries of relevance to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

Publisher:
Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse
Publication Type:
Report
Citation:
2015, pp. 1 - 182
Issue Date:
2015-05-29
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The Letters Patent direct the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse to avoid unnecessary duplication and consider the adequacy of changed law, policy, practices and systems over time. Accordingly, this report evaluates the extent to which 288 recommendations from 67 inquiries selected by the Royal Commission had been implemented, and the possible factors that determined, contributed to, or were barriers to successful implementation. The research aimed to answer three questions: 1. To what extent were previous inquiry recommendations, nominated by the Royal Commission, implemented? 2. What were the factors that determined or contributed to, or were barriers to, the successful implementation of recommendations? 3. Was there any relationship between these factors? The project had three components: a scoping review of the methods of previous implementation evaluations, methodology design and the research itself. An exploration of the impact, or effectiveness, of the implementation of recommendations was beyond the scope of this project.
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