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While the UN local experts visit Australia, a new report warns a newly stolen generation risk. Aborigin Commissioner warned that Australia is facing another -stolen generation risk if the existing “destructive rates çocuk of the children from their families continue. Southern Australia ABORijin Children's and Youth Commissioner Nisan Lawrie found that despite commitment of state government's commitment to reduce family separation, number of children living in non -home maintenance will increase in next ten years kap. An investigation led by Lawrie has already heard about 1000 people, including Aborigin children, families adults, and from people working in child protection family support services. According to a preliminary report published on Tuesday, many children sometimes shared the feelings of “insecurity, sadness and anger” to find out that they were removed from their homes when they were one or more members of their families or communities. Despite commitment state to ensure placement of more children with large families or in their own communities, Lawrie found that children had been abolished without adequate advice to local local community organizations, especially in regional regional regions state. “A child's cultural identity is developing through connection with family, community the country.“ “Family culture is everything” “connection will only continue disadvantage, poverty trauma cycle”. “[In South Australia], while of the two was subjected to at least one child protection notification in 2020-21, these rates fell to only of every 12 children for without Achorijin”. In meantime, United Nations experts on rights of indigenous peoples, Aborigin and Torres Strait Islander are currently visiting Western Australia in response to similar concerns about abolition of their children from their families and communities. The UN experts were invited to Western Australia by Noongar Family Security and Welfare Council, a controlled organization of ABORijin. The stolen generation, according to preliminary report commissioner, refers to a period in history of Australia, where Aboriginal children were removed from families children at “systemic” levels. It is estimated that 10 to 33 percent of children were taken from their families between 1910-1970. “In 1997, South Parliament and the Australian parliament 2008 apologized to all Aborigin people in 1997, and parliament 2008,” he said. The Australians are currently preparing to vote in referendum as to whether the constitution will change sound of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander on October 14th. According to GAP report according to latest 2022, official update on results results peoples Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, preventive inequalities will require drawing on knowledge and expertise indigenous people. “We know that there is a need for a paradigm change in large -scale systemic reform policy design d