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Victorian Government response to the Board of Inquiry

Victorian Government response to the Board of Inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in Beaumaris Primary School and certain other government schools.

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This page contains information relating to historical child sexual abuse in Victorian government schools.

If you have experienced sexual abuse as a student, or are aware of sexual abuse at a Victorian government school, recently or in the past, information on reporting and support is available at: Report sexual abuse if you’re a current or former student.

About the Board of Inquiry

In June 2023, the Victorian Government established a Board of Inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in Beaumaris Primary School and certain other government schools.

The Board of Inquiry delivered its final report on 26 February 2024 which made 9 recommendations to the Victorian Government.

Summary of recommendations

Recommendation 1: Issue a statewide public apology in Parliament.

Recommendation 2: Co-design a memorial for Beaumaris Primary School and consistent policy guidance and processes on memorials for other Victorian government schools.

Recommendation 3: Establish a statewide independent truth-telling and accountability process.

Recommendation 4: Introduce a restorative engagement program for adult victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in government schools outside of civil litigation and National Redress Scheme processes.

Recommendation 5: Improve information access through trauma-informed practices for responding to requests for information and improved records management.

Recommendation 6: Implement website and telephone line information and assistance for victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in government schools.

Recommendation 7: Pilot a coordination, navigation, and advocacy support function for adult victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in schools.

Recommendation 8: Implement a targeted program of work to improve service responses, including a formal peer support program, consistent service prioritisation, and promotion.

Recommendation 9: Legislative reform to ensure the enduring protection of personal information provided to boards of inquiry.

Response to the Board of Inquiry report

The Victorian Government released its response to the Board of Inquiry on Wednesday 19 June 2024, accepting recommendations 1 to 8 in full and recommendation 9 in principle.

The government dedicated $48.29 million in the Victorian Budget 2024/25 to progress this vital work.

Victorian Government's response to the Board of Inquiry (PDF, 232KB)

Progress updates

For information on the Victorian Government's progress of these important reforms visit Progress updates on the Board of Inquiry recommendations.

Acknowledgement of victim-survivors

The Victorian Government pays our respect and gives thanks to all victim-survivors and their loved ones who shared their experiences of child sexual abuse in a Victorian government school with the Board of Inquiry into historical child sexual abuse in Beaumaris Primary School and certain other government schools.

We also acknowledge with deep respect those who felt unable to bring their voices forward due to the enormity of the trauma they suffered as children, those whose experience of child sexual abuse was not in a school within the scope of the Board of Inquiry, and those whose voices can no longer be heard.

We are deeply committed to continuing to acknowledge our past failings, to support healing for victim-survivors of all Victorian government schools, and to continuously learn from our past failings, to protect the children and young people of today and tomorrow.

A note on language

We recognise the power of words and that they can have profoundly different meanings for different people. We know language is constantly changing and we are working on refining, through consultation, the language that we use to describe those that have experienced (directly or indirectly) child sexual abuse.

Any references to victim-survivors are intended to include those who have experienced child sexual abuse, including those that are no longer living.

Apology from the Secretary, Department of Education

On 17 November 2023, the Secretary of the Department of Education apologised to victim-survivors of child sexual abuse in Victorian government schools, their loved ones and affected communities on behalf of the Department of Education.

Read the Statement from the Secretary.

Consultation

The Victorian Government recognises that talking to, and deeply listening to victim-survivors, their families, and affected communities is key to implementing these reforms successfully. We are committed to ensuring that their voices are heard and that all community members who want to be involved are able to participate in a safe and inclusive way.

For information on the consultation activities undertaken so far visit Progress updates on the Board of Inquiry recommendations.

Stay informed

We welcome any victim-survivors or community members to contact us at any time to ask about the recommendations or to register your interest in being kept updated on the reform work. Contact the Department of Education Restorative Engagement, Information and Support (REIS) team:

Register your interest in participating

For more information on the consultation process or to register your interest in being kept up to date with ways to participate, visit the Engage Victoria Support for victim-survivors of historical child sexual abuse webpage.

Support services

Specialist support services and helplines offer support for children and adults who have been victims of abuse. They can also provide advice for support options for family members.

Other support services offering crisis and counselling support

Provide feedback

If you have any feedback about what is on this page or if you need more information or support please email the please email the Department of Education’s Restorative Engagement, Information and Support (REIS) team at reis@education.vic.gov.au.

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