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Rural Aboriginal people and child
         sexual abuse
       A public health perspective
                Jon Willis
                May, 2008
Some Background
    Between 2001 and 2007 Australia has been
     occupied with an extended moral panic about
     the issue of family violence, particularly child
     sexual abuse.
    The perpetrators demonised by this moral
     panic have often been personified in male
     public figures. Most prominent were two
     cases.
    The Australia Governor General and former
     Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Peter
     Hollingsworth, was implicated in concealing
     the abuse of children by priests under his
     authority, and forced to resign as the
     Australian head of state in 2004.
    The second case involved Geoff Clark, the
     first elected chair of the Aboriginal and Torres
     Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), who was
Geoff Clark‟s case(s)
          The lawsuits failed, as had criminal
           prosecutions of Mr Clark in both
           cases, but not before Mr Clark‟s
           behaviour was put to an extended
           examination in the media.
          The public and political frenzy
           surrounding Mr Clark‟s case was
           accompanied by an unprecedented
           groundswell of public discussion of
           Aboriginal men as rapists and abusers of
           women and children
          This frenzy included
            policy discussion and shifts in relation to
             services to Aboriginal women and families
            in early 2005 the total dismantling of
             ATSIC, which had been responsible for
 I did a study of the Australian print media
 portrayal of Aboriginal men and their sexuality
 from mid-2002 to mid-2003, at the height of the
 moral panic.
   A Lexis-Nexis search of all Australian newspaper from
    the period on the search terms Aborigines and Sex
    returned an (astonishing) 445 articles, letters and
    editorial pieces addressing the issue of Aboriginal men
    as rapists and sexual abusers of children.
   Although many of these pieces focus on or allude to the
    ongoing public spectacle of Mr Clark‟s rape cases, they
    also discuss a range of other prominent sexual abuse
    accusations around the country, many implicating senior
    Aboriginal men previously viewed as leaders of their
    people and even non-Aboriginal public servants working
    in Aboriginal policy portfolios.
The media content of this moral
panic
         is fuelled by centuries-old
          characterisations of black men as
          sexually suspect and dangerous
         it serves the continuing
          disempowerment of Aboriginal people by
          characterising them as perpetrators or
          victims of sexual violence and therefore
          degraded in comparison to European
          Australians
         the moral panic was cynically
          manipulated by the Ministers of the
          Howard Government to achieve their
          policy goal of dismantling
          ATSIC, destabilising the authority of the
          Northern Territory Government, and
          attacking Land Rights through the
          compulsory re-acquisition of Aboriginal
          land for Government purposes
Aboriginal child sex numbers „put in
    perspective‟
    Margaret Wenham, May 19, 2008, Courier Mail
ONLY 39 of nearly 7500 Aboriginal children
examined from remote Northern Territory
communities were assessed as at risk of serious
neglect or abuse.

The Commonwealth Health Department figures of
those examined after the Howard government's
indigenous intervention, and released to The
Courier-Mail yesterday, raised questions about the
true level of child-sex abuse in indigenous
communities. A departmental spokesman said the
0.5per cent of cases was not necessarily for
suspected sexual abuse but could include
emotional or physical abuse or neglect.

In contrast, nearly 40 per cent of the children
examined were referred to dentists and ear, nose
Sunrise Health Service chief executive Irene Fisher
said the figures brought a "welcome perspective back to the
whole issue".
"We screened 1100 of the children and less than a handful
were suspected of being sexually abused," she said.

"Since June 21 (last year) I've been really concerned
about the perpetuation of negative stereotypes about
Aboriginal people.

"Not only has it been made to seem like every male is a
perpetrator of abuse, but communities have been labelled
neglectful, when they just live in poverty.“
Mr Howard said in June last year that
the innocence of childhood in
indigenous communities was "a myth".
He ordered a widescale "intervention
in the Northern Territory in response to
allegations of shocking
neglect, including child health
checks, controls on spending of
welfare money and alcohol bans.

Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny
Macklin said it was important to
balance the "reality" which showed
indigenous children were five times
more likely to be abused than non-
Recent Evidence
     The Mullighan Commission of Inquiry into
      Children on APY Lands reported 2 weeks ago on
      abuse and neglect issues in the far north-west of
      SA
     The Commissioners found “evidence of sexual
      abuse relating to 141 children living on the Lands
      where it was reasonably possible that they had
      been sexually abused”.




http://www.service.sa.gov.au/ContentPages/sagovt/mullighaninquiry_apy.aspx
The case summaries
 The case summaries that relate to each child who
 was reasonably likely to have been sexually abused
 have been put into categories based on the
 relationship between perpetrator and victim and the
 nature/reason for the sexual abuse. The categories
 are:
   extra-familial – men abusing girls (mostly 13-15 year old
    girls, and 17-19 year old boys)
     Sex for petrol, food or cannabis, money and gambling
     Promised wife
   extra-familial – juvenile on juvenile
      So-called „consensual‟ sex between juveniles
      No consent
   intra-familial abuse (11 cases, including abusers with
    intellectual disability, or petrol sniffers)
   offender unknown (mostly extra-familial)
 There appear to be significant changes
Why so       in Pitjantjatjara sexual culture over the
             last 10 years (e.g. sexual repertoires
many?        and scripting, availability of
             pornography) without concomitant
             changes in education about
             relationships and sexual risk
            There have been considerable
             disruptions to family and community life
             over the past 2 generations
             (missionaries arrived here in 1938)
            Neglect of older kids, and substance
             misuse
            Communalisation and the provision of
             Western-style housing has had a
             significant and disruptive effect on the
             management of privacy, and particularly
             on the supervision and surveillance of
             adolescents
            Community standards differ, including
             what is categorised as a child, and what
Why we worry: the consequences of
child sexual abuse
 Sexual abuse touches every life when it leads to
  losses of trust, decreases in self-esteem and
  development of shame, guilt and depression.
 Sexual abuse touches every life when it leads to
  eating disorders, substance
  abuse, suicide, promiscuity/prostitution and other
  psycho-behavioural problems
 Victims of child sexual abuse report more substance
  abuse problems. 70-80 per cent of sexual abuse
  survivors report excessive drug and alcohol use
 Young girls who are sexually abused are three times
  more likely to develop psychiatric disorders or alcohol
  and drug abuse in adulthood than girls who are not
  sexually abused
 Among male survivors, more than 70
  per cent seek psychological treatment
  for issues such as substance abuse,
  suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide.
  Males who have been sexually abused
  are more likely to violently victimise
  other
 Children who have been victims of
  sexual abuse exhibit long-term and
  more frequent behavioural problems,
  particularly inappropriate sexual
  behaviours
 Women who report childhood rape are
  three times more likely to become
  pregnant before age 18.
 An estimated 60 per cent of teen first
  pregnancies are preceded by
  experiences of molestation, rape or
 Victims of child sexual abuse
  are more likely to be sexually
  promiscuous
 More than 75% of teenage
  prostitutes have been sexually
  abused
 Adolescents who suffered
  violent victimisation are at risk
  for being victims or
  perpetrators of felony assault,
  domestic violence, and
  property offence as adults
 Nearly 50% of women in prison
  state that they were abused as
  children
Some strategies for moving
forward
As Public Health practitioners
Support versus control
 Hold back expertise unless invited
 The difficulty is empowerment, or providing an
  enabling environment
 Barriers include personal and community history,
  and current personal circumstances
 Sometimes the same things work or don‟t work in
  different situations, but when they don‟t work you
  don‟t get the chance for critical reflection with the
  group on what went wrong
Sensitivities
 finding the right person to talk to
 elders
 organisations
 ignorance about community structures can make it
  hard to manoeuvre (in the way you would with a non-
  Indigenous community)
 use local workers/connections to talk to the right
  people, meet the requirements of local protocols
 permission
 sometimes being rigid about structures causes
  problems – eg working with young people where they
  have conflicts with elders
Time frames
 develop trust
 staff turnover – problem with long project time
  lines
 long time to develop foundation networks
National focus
  means different approaches with urban, rural and
  remote communities but
   need to work through local networks, and with local people
   gender is important, though there is flexibility
   managing and meeting expectations is important – not good
    to surprise people
   other issues can intervene in relation to gender (for eg
    young gay men in one place didn‟t want to be seen by a
    straight male health worker)
Service Delivery
 flexibility (outside of hours, outside of clinic)
 may cause problems over visible “work hours”
 men sometimes need to know women‟s stuff, and
  women sometimes need to know men‟s stuff
Shame
 Difficult to understand cross-
  culturally
 Includes different understandings
  of the implications of different
  parts of interaction (such as
  looking/staring and touch)
 Aboriginal people may not be
  experienced with dealing with
  white people
 Shame reactions might include
  withdrawal or anger
Sensitivity to levels of abuse in the
community
 make counselling available
 make sure people feel free to leave
 be conscious of and prepared for the emotional
 content of these issues
Partnerships
 need to normalise processes of dialogue with
  organisational cultures
 include Aboriginal people prior to the
  development of the process
 the importance of advisory structures, especially
  being involved from the start
 formal mechanisms sometimes lack the flexibility
  need to allow partnerships to move forward, or
  get in the way of the work of the partnership
Equality

 mutual respect needs to be articulated
 expectations between workers and managers go
 both ways
Interviews
 May be difficult to ask direct questions without
  giving the person time to think
 Sometimes hypothetical scenarios are a better
  way to go (not as personal)

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Rural Aboriginal people and child sexual abuse

  • 1. Rural Aboriginal people and child sexual abuse A public health perspective Jon Willis May, 2008
  • 2. Some Background  Between 2001 and 2007 Australia has been occupied with an extended moral panic about the issue of family violence, particularly child sexual abuse.  The perpetrators demonised by this moral panic have often been personified in male public figures. Most prominent were two cases.  The Australia Governor General and former Anglican Archbishop of Brisbane, Peter Hollingsworth, was implicated in concealing the abuse of children by priests under his authority, and forced to resign as the Australian head of state in 2004.  The second case involved Geoff Clark, the first elected chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC), who was
  • 3. Geoff Clark‟s case(s)  The lawsuits failed, as had criminal prosecutions of Mr Clark in both cases, but not before Mr Clark‟s behaviour was put to an extended examination in the media.  The public and political frenzy surrounding Mr Clark‟s case was accompanied by an unprecedented groundswell of public discussion of Aboriginal men as rapists and abusers of women and children  This frenzy included  policy discussion and shifts in relation to services to Aboriginal women and families  in early 2005 the total dismantling of ATSIC, which had been responsible for
  • 4.  I did a study of the Australian print media portrayal of Aboriginal men and their sexuality from mid-2002 to mid-2003, at the height of the moral panic.  A Lexis-Nexis search of all Australian newspaper from the period on the search terms Aborigines and Sex returned an (astonishing) 445 articles, letters and editorial pieces addressing the issue of Aboriginal men as rapists and sexual abusers of children.  Although many of these pieces focus on or allude to the ongoing public spectacle of Mr Clark‟s rape cases, they also discuss a range of other prominent sexual abuse accusations around the country, many implicating senior Aboriginal men previously viewed as leaders of their people and even non-Aboriginal public servants working in Aboriginal policy portfolios.
  • 5. The media content of this moral panic  is fuelled by centuries-old characterisations of black men as sexually suspect and dangerous  it serves the continuing disempowerment of Aboriginal people by characterising them as perpetrators or victims of sexual violence and therefore degraded in comparison to European Australians  the moral panic was cynically manipulated by the Ministers of the Howard Government to achieve their policy goal of dismantling ATSIC, destabilising the authority of the Northern Territory Government, and attacking Land Rights through the compulsory re-acquisition of Aboriginal land for Government purposes
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  • 8. Aboriginal child sex numbers „put in perspective‟ Margaret Wenham, May 19, 2008, Courier Mail ONLY 39 of nearly 7500 Aboriginal children examined from remote Northern Territory communities were assessed as at risk of serious neglect or abuse. The Commonwealth Health Department figures of those examined after the Howard government's indigenous intervention, and released to The Courier-Mail yesterday, raised questions about the true level of child-sex abuse in indigenous communities. A departmental spokesman said the 0.5per cent of cases was not necessarily for suspected sexual abuse but could include emotional or physical abuse or neglect. In contrast, nearly 40 per cent of the children examined were referred to dentists and ear, nose
  • 9. Sunrise Health Service chief executive Irene Fisher said the figures brought a "welcome perspective back to the whole issue".
  • 10. "We screened 1100 of the children and less than a handful were suspected of being sexually abused," she said. "Since June 21 (last year) I've been really concerned about the perpetuation of negative stereotypes about Aboriginal people. "Not only has it been made to seem like every male is a perpetrator of abuse, but communities have been labelled neglectful, when they just live in poverty.“
  • 11. Mr Howard said in June last year that the innocence of childhood in indigenous communities was "a myth". He ordered a widescale "intervention in the Northern Territory in response to allegations of shocking neglect, including child health checks, controls on spending of welfare money and alcohol bans. Indigenous Affairs Minister Jenny Macklin said it was important to balance the "reality" which showed indigenous children were five times more likely to be abused than non-
  • 12. Recent Evidence  The Mullighan Commission of Inquiry into Children on APY Lands reported 2 weeks ago on abuse and neglect issues in the far north-west of SA  The Commissioners found “evidence of sexual abuse relating to 141 children living on the Lands where it was reasonably possible that they had been sexually abused”. http://www.service.sa.gov.au/ContentPages/sagovt/mullighaninquiry_apy.aspx
  • 13. The case summaries  The case summaries that relate to each child who was reasonably likely to have been sexually abused have been put into categories based on the relationship between perpetrator and victim and the nature/reason for the sexual abuse. The categories are:  extra-familial – men abusing girls (mostly 13-15 year old girls, and 17-19 year old boys)  Sex for petrol, food or cannabis, money and gambling  Promised wife  extra-familial – juvenile on juvenile  So-called „consensual‟ sex between juveniles  No consent  intra-familial abuse (11 cases, including abusers with intellectual disability, or petrol sniffers)  offender unknown (mostly extra-familial)
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  • 15.  There appear to be significant changes Why so in Pitjantjatjara sexual culture over the last 10 years (e.g. sexual repertoires many? and scripting, availability of pornography) without concomitant changes in education about relationships and sexual risk  There have been considerable disruptions to family and community life over the past 2 generations (missionaries arrived here in 1938)  Neglect of older kids, and substance misuse  Communalisation and the provision of Western-style housing has had a significant and disruptive effect on the management of privacy, and particularly on the supervision and surveillance of adolescents  Community standards differ, including what is categorised as a child, and what
  • 16. Why we worry: the consequences of child sexual abuse  Sexual abuse touches every life when it leads to losses of trust, decreases in self-esteem and development of shame, guilt and depression.  Sexual abuse touches every life when it leads to eating disorders, substance abuse, suicide, promiscuity/prostitution and other psycho-behavioural problems  Victims of child sexual abuse report more substance abuse problems. 70-80 per cent of sexual abuse survivors report excessive drug and alcohol use  Young girls who are sexually abused are three times more likely to develop psychiatric disorders or alcohol and drug abuse in adulthood than girls who are not sexually abused
  • 17.  Among male survivors, more than 70 per cent seek psychological treatment for issues such as substance abuse, suicidal thoughts and attempted suicide. Males who have been sexually abused are more likely to violently victimise other  Children who have been victims of sexual abuse exhibit long-term and more frequent behavioural problems, particularly inappropriate sexual behaviours  Women who report childhood rape are three times more likely to become pregnant before age 18.  An estimated 60 per cent of teen first pregnancies are preceded by experiences of molestation, rape or
  • 18.  Victims of child sexual abuse are more likely to be sexually promiscuous  More than 75% of teenage prostitutes have been sexually abused  Adolescents who suffered violent victimisation are at risk for being victims or perpetrators of felony assault, domestic violence, and property offence as adults  Nearly 50% of women in prison state that they were abused as children
  • 19. Some strategies for moving forward As Public Health practitioners
  • 20. Support versus control  Hold back expertise unless invited  The difficulty is empowerment, or providing an enabling environment  Barriers include personal and community history, and current personal circumstances  Sometimes the same things work or don‟t work in different situations, but when they don‟t work you don‟t get the chance for critical reflection with the group on what went wrong
  • 21. Sensitivities  finding the right person to talk to  elders  organisations  ignorance about community structures can make it hard to manoeuvre (in the way you would with a non- Indigenous community)  use local workers/connections to talk to the right people, meet the requirements of local protocols  permission  sometimes being rigid about structures causes problems – eg working with young people where they have conflicts with elders
  • 22. Time frames  develop trust  staff turnover – problem with long project time lines  long time to develop foundation networks
  • 23. National focus  means different approaches with urban, rural and remote communities but  need to work through local networks, and with local people  gender is important, though there is flexibility  managing and meeting expectations is important – not good to surprise people  other issues can intervene in relation to gender (for eg young gay men in one place didn‟t want to be seen by a straight male health worker)
  • 24. Service Delivery  flexibility (outside of hours, outside of clinic)  may cause problems over visible “work hours”  men sometimes need to know women‟s stuff, and women sometimes need to know men‟s stuff
  • 25. Shame  Difficult to understand cross- culturally  Includes different understandings of the implications of different parts of interaction (such as looking/staring and touch)  Aboriginal people may not be experienced with dealing with white people  Shame reactions might include withdrawal or anger
  • 26. Sensitivity to levels of abuse in the community  make counselling available  make sure people feel free to leave  be conscious of and prepared for the emotional content of these issues
  • 27. Partnerships  need to normalise processes of dialogue with organisational cultures  include Aboriginal people prior to the development of the process  the importance of advisory structures, especially being involved from the start  formal mechanisms sometimes lack the flexibility need to allow partnerships to move forward, or get in the way of the work of the partnership
  • 28. Equality  mutual respect needs to be articulated  expectations between workers and managers go both ways
  • 29. Interviews  May be difficult to ask direct questions without giving the person time to think  Sometimes hypothetical scenarios are a better way to go (not as personal)