The Royal Commission has released a new research report investigating
the role of organisational culture in institutional child sexual abuse.
The research also identifies factors that can lead to successful
organisational change and prevent child sexual abuse in institutions.
The report - The role of organisational culture in child sexual abuse in institutional contexts - is the first of its kind, applying existing theory on organisational culture to institutional child sexual abuse. It draws on a review of literature as well as seven case studies conducted by the Royal Commission, into schools, churches, sporting groups and providers of out-of-home care.
http://childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/2016-12/research-report-identifies-aspects-of-organisation
The report - The role of organisational culture in child sexual abuse in institutional contexts - is the first of its kind, applying existing theory on organisational culture to institutional child sexual abuse. It draws on a review of literature as well as seven case studies conducted by the Royal Commission, into schools, churches, sporting groups and providers of out-of-home care.
http://childabuseroyalcommission.gov.au/media-centre/media-releases/2016-12/research-report-identifies-aspects-of-organisation