Professional standards and safeguarding

Royal Commission Final Report

December 1, 2017

In December 2017, the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse published its final report, following separate reports on Working with Children Checks (August 2015), Redress and Civil Litigation (September 2015), and Criminal Justice (August 2017), as well as numerous case study reports. Two case study reports—Case Study 43 (Catholic Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle) and Case Study 44 (dioceses of Armidale and Parramatta/Fr Farrell)—are yet to be published because of ongoing criminal proceedings.

In addition, some material throughout the reports of Case Study 28 (Ballarat), Case Study 35 (Archdiocese of Melbourne) and the final report, has been redacted for the same reason. It will be up to the government to publish unredacted versions of these reports after relevant criminal proceedings are concluded. The final report contains a preface and executive summary plus 17 other volumes—each devoted to a particular topic. Volume 16 is specifically devoted to religious institutions, including the Catholic Church, and is 2,524 pages long. The final report contains 189 recommendations, of which 21 recommendations are directed specifically at the Catholic Church, nine are directed to other specific religious organisations, and 27 are directed to all religious institutions in Australia. The Working with Children Checks report contains 36 recommendations, the Criminal Justice report contains 85 recommendations and the Redress and Civil Litigation report a further 99 recommendations.

There are numerous recommendations covering various issues that are directed at the Catholic Church, religious organisations and religious institutions in Australia. The Royal Commission conducted 8,000 private sessions with survivors of institutional child sexual abuse and, with the consent of the survivors concerned, has published summaries of approximately 4,000 survivor narratives on its website, of which 1,316 reference the Catholic Church.

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