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The inability of a child to thrive in a Constitutionally protected God based perpetual threat and rape culture is not a fault of the child; however it does become their odious responsibility upon reaching adulthood. The Christian religion at its core is a toxic mechanism whereby intergenerational trauma is kept alive, active, and deeply embedded in each new generation, as it has done over the past 2,000+ years.
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PUBLISHED: January 13, 2024 3:29:14 PM
• The Catholic Church is a major provider and employer of health, community and aged care services in Australia, with more than 80,000 employees, 12,000 hospital beds, 27,000 residential aged care beds, and 53,000 home care and support consumers 1. 2. The Catholic Church also owns and operates many hospitals and health facilities around the world, and has a significant influence on the health policies and practices of many countries 3 .
• The Catholic Church has also been involved in numerous cases and allegations of sexual abuse of women, men and children by clergy and other religious personnel, both in Australia and globally. The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse, which ran from 2013 to 2017, found that 7% of Australian Catholic priests were accused of child sexual abuse between 1950 and 2010, and that the Church failed to protect the victims and respond adequately to the perpetrators 4. The Commission also found that the Catholic Church had a culture of secrecy, loyalty, and clericalism that enabled and perpetuated the abuse 5.
• The relationship between the Catholic Church and the medical profession in Australia is complex and multifaceted,and may pose some ethical and legal challenges and dilemmas for the health practitioners who work for or with the Church.
Some of these challenges and dilemmas include:• The potential conflict of interest or loyalty that may arise when a health practitioner is aware of or suspects sexual abuse by clergy, but is reluctant or afraid to report or disclose it, for fear of losing their job, income, reputation, or professional relationships 6 7.
• The potential breach of trust or duty of care that may occur when a health practitioner fails to protect or support the victims of sexual abuse by clergy, or fails to provide them with appropriate and respectful health care and services 13 14.
• The potential violation of human rights or professional standards that may happen when a health practitioner complies with or follows the Catholic Church's teachings or policies on health issues that may conflict with the best interests or preferences of the patients, such as contraception, abortion, assisted dying, gender identity, or sexual orientation 8 5.
• The potential risk of corruption or fraud that may exist when a health practitioner engages in or benefits from any illegal or unethical practices or transactions that involve the Catholic Church, such as bribery, kickbacks, nepotism, embezzlement, or misappropriation of funds or resources ? ?.
• These challenges and dilemmas may not only affect the health practitioners themselves, but also the patients, the public, and the health system as a whole. They may undermine the quality, safety, and equity of health care and services, and erode the trust and confidence of the community in the health profession and the Catholic Church. They may also expose the health practitioners and the Catholic Church to legal liability and regulatory sanctions, and damage their reputation and credibility ?.
Therefore, the issue of corruption and bias in the medical profession in Australia, 1 2 especially in relation to the Catholic Church and sexual abuse by clergy, is a serious and urgent one that requires more attention and action from all stakeholders, including the health practitioners, the Catholic Church, the health regulators, the government, the media, and the civil society. Some possible actions that could be taken to address this issue include:
• Strengthening the laws and regulations that prohibit and punish sexual misconduct by health practitioners and clergy, and that protect and support the victims and whistleblowers.
• Enhancing the education and training of health practitioners and clergy on the ethical and legal aspects of their roles and responsibilities, and on the prevention and response to sexual abuse and corruption.
• Improving the transparency and accountability of the health profession and the Catholic Church, and ensuring that they adhere to the highest standards of governance, performance, and reporting.
• Promoting the dialogue and collaboration between the health profession and the Catholic Church, and fostering a culture of respect, diversity, and inclusion that values and protects the human rights and dignity of all people.
Quite amazing to think that all of this is about the wealth and property of a sovereign monarchy from a foreign state.
Lawyers, Police, Motor Mechanics, your Barista, Personal Trainer and more can be biased in this way. If you want to keep your job, then you may find yourself complicit in a criminal conspiracy to obstruct and to pervert the course of justice that victims are aware of and are actively pursuing redress through the legal system.
1: Catholic Health Australia 1
2: Catholicism;
the heart and foundations of Australian society
2
3: The Catholic Church and
Global Health An
Overview 3:
4: Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual
Abuse 4
5: Child sexual abuse
in the Catholic Church in Australia — CRIN 5
6: Final Report: Volume 16, Book 1 - Religious institutions 6
7: Fake
doctors might seem like the stuff of fiction, but they're real – and more common than you think - ABC
News 7
8: Sexual
misconduct by health professionals in Australia, 2011–2016: a retrospective analysis of notifications to
health regulators | The Medical Journal of Australia 8
9: Doctors who sexually
abuse their patients | Shine Lawyers 9
10: Australian
medical watchdog announces major overhaul to protect patients from sexual misconduct by doctors - ABC
News 10
11: Catholic
hospitals and the threat to women's health care in Australia 11
12: : [The Catholic
Church and
contraception] Australia's bishops are out of touch with the people in the pews
13: Global
reports on corruption in health care raise questions for Australia 13
14: Corruption: medicine’s dirty open secret | The BMJ 14
15: The impact
of corruption on healthcare service delivery in South Africa 15
: The_Impact_of_Corruption_on_the_Human_Rights_Based_Approach_to_Development%282005%29r.pdf?
sequence=1#:~:text=Corruption%20affects%20the%20poor%20disproportionately,that%20violate%20their%20human%20rights.The
impact of corruption on the human rights based approach to development
: AHPRA
announces sweeping reforms after Four Corners investigation
: Sexual misconduct by health
practitioners: strengthening the regulatory response
: CODE OF Ethical Standards - Catholic Health
Australia
: Professional Boundaries for
Health Professionals
: Transparency International Health Initiative
: Catholic
Church paedophile networks to be mapped 'like organised crime' by academics
: Catholic Health Australia and the Australian Catholic Bishops
Conference
: Catholic
health care and LGBT people: Tips for journalists
: The Catholic Church and Global Health: An
Overview
: Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to
Child Sexual Abuse
: Final Report: Volume 16,
Book 1 - Religious institutions
: Catholic
hospitals and the threat to women's health care in Australia
: The
Catholic Church and contraception: Australia's bishops are out of touch with the people in the
pews
: The impact of corruption on
healthcare service delivery in South Africa
: UNGASS_submission_-_CCPR_and_ISCI_30april2020.pdf#:~:text=A%20human%20rights%20approach%20involves%20a%20shift%20in,and%20the%20societal%20and%20governance%20implications%20of%20this.The
impact of corruption on the human rights based approach to development
: AHPRA
announces sweeping reforms after Four Corners investigation
: Sexual
misconduct by health practitioners: strengthening the regulatory response
: Professional Boundaries for
Health Professionals
: Transparency International Health Initiative
: Catholic Health Australia and the Australian Catholic Bishops
Conference
One
of New Zealand's diplomatic relations is actually not with another country, but with a peculiar legal
corporate person under international law called the Holy See
Catholic
Church Child Sex Abuse Survivors King’s Birthday Appeal To Governor-General
In a parliamentary democracy, the parliament enjoys the benefits of democracy, while the rest of us receive a
diluted and often inadequate form of representation. This representation is repeatedly influenced by the commercial
interests of
major corporations and institutions, aligning the entire country with their wants and philosophies.
The
people have never been given a
direct avenue to contribute meaningfully in the directions and decisions of their country despite this being
technically achievable. This is particularly evident in the context of a people of Australia directed and engaged
Bill of
Rights.
Here is an
enduring and enabling
opportunity for every Australian now and on into the future. There simply is not anything greater that we could
enable for our future generations.
The mind of a three-year-old child is as expansive as the universe. How we treat our children during these early years profoundly shapes their growth and development, ultimately shaping the world we live in. Make this the opportunity to put control of our destiny in the hands of the people on into the future.
Donate, always make time for good things to happen; you can do that here simply by participating.
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Published: Thursday 30 May, 2024
Civil
and Political Rights, Commission – Government must seize the moment for a National Human Rights Act
Section 44 of the Constitution states:
44. Any person who –
(i.) Is under any acknowledgement of allegiance, obedience, or adherence to a foreign power, or is a subject or
a citizen or entitled to the rights or privileges of a subject or citizen of a foreign power:
shall be incapable of being chosen or of sitting as a senator or a member of the House of Representatives. more ...
The Reality Field Guide for this inclusive, evolving, living and enabling Bill of Rights for all Australians from now and on into the best possible future for all of us.
Putting Power in the Hands of the People
Addressing Modern-day Human Slavery in Australia
Addressing Discrimination and Inequality in Responses to Historical Abuse
Unveiling the Shadows: A Call for Justice and a Universal Bill of Rights in Australia
Take Action: Defend and Protect Australian Child Victims, Democracy and Justice
Proposal for Bill of Rights Concept
DRAFT 2 : Bill of Rights Concept : Open Letter to the Australian Public
DRAFT 1 : Bill of Rights Concept : Funding Proposal
A real opportunity for God to speak to the World
Time for an evolving Bill of Rights for Australia
RFG: Involvement, Engagement, Unity, and a Safe Protective Future
RFG: Accountability and responsibility of charities in providing care and justice to abuse survivors
RFG: Accountability and responsibility of charities in providing care and justice to abuse survivors
RFG: Foreign state has harmful impact on Mental Health of many Australians
RFG: Foreign State intrusions into Personal Injury, Health, Human Rights and more
RFG: Foreign State Immunity, Personal Injury and more
RFG: Career Cougers, Angel protectors or just Private School Mums
RFG: What would survivors of CSA by clergy need to get a human rights challenge mounted
RFG: Are we getting good Moral and Practical Value from our Charity Spend?
RFG: Compare the output from these AI
RFG: Do you really want to be this way in 2024?
RFG: 2024 Survivor's High Court challenge of the legitimacy of the Catholic Church
RFG: Can Medical and other Professionals become complicit in obstructing and perverting the course of justice in Australia?
RFG: Laws or Principles that could be legislated to bring a stop to sexual abuses by clergy
RFG: How the Catholic Church and religions have exploited Australia's charity sector and justice system to cover up their crimes of child abuse
RFG: Managing Failed Foreign Allegiances as a Step Towards a Child Safe World
RFG: A brief Critical Examination of Freedom of Religion
RFG: Constitutional Reform 3
RFG: Constitutional Reform 2
RFG: Constitutional Reform 1
RFG: Constitutional Reform
RFG: The Reality Field Guide: A hint of Justice
RFG: Advancing Parliamentary Pathways for Facilitating Disassociation from the Roman Catholic Church
Crimes of the State - State Violence - Abusing the People
Procedural Fairness Australian style
Perrottet unable to ensure the Sexual Safety of Children
What is due process?
Has Australia been a genuine Champion for the Human Rights of Children or have we failed every generation since 1924?
Your legal right to safety and security in Queensland and other state and territory public hospitals
On Assessing others and the foreign state of The Vatican
Reports: Rights of children in NI undermined by religion
This hostile foreign state protects rapists and blocks access to justice
A legal argument on treason as it is under Australian law
Our PM and Premiers have it Wrong and We Lose because of it
Allegiance to a foreign, soverign state
Following Power and Money via the Sovereign State of the Roman Catholic Religion
#TLC TheLongConversation
2023 Findings in Spain found that 0.6% of the population of Spain had been sexually abused by Roman Catholic priests and laity. Up to 50 million alive on any day who have been raped or abused by Catholic clergy &/or Catholic laity
Current world population is 8 billion - 0.6% = 48 million alive today who are likely to have been raped by Catholics globally.
The church protected the perpetrators, not the victims
"This is a matter for the church and I respect the internal judgements of the church. I don't stand outside the church and provide them with public lectures in terms of how they should behave. I've noted carefully what his Holiness has said in the United States. Obviously that was a source of great comfort and healing in the United States. I'm like all Australians very much looking forward to what the Pope has to say here in Australia as well, as I am to my own conversation with the Pope later this morning." Kevin Rudd, Prime Minister of Australia, 17 July 2008. more
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Wednesday, 22 June 2022 - I may not have this down syntax, word and letter perfect or
with
absolute precision in every aspect; however time and the evidence will show that I am closer to the truth than
any religion has been or will likely be.
Let history be the standard by which that is measured.
Youtube - listen to Commissioner Bob
Atkinson get it wrong - again
The Commissioner informs us that the clergy sexual abuse issue was all over and that it had only been a
small statistical glitch around the year 2000. History shows this to have been a display of absolute ignorance
on the issue ...
Makarrata : a better future for our children based on justice and self-determination. The Uluru Statement from the Heart. See Yours, mine and Australia's children. I acknowledge the Traditional People and their Ownership of Australia.
#FAQyMe #FAQyMeGene trauma informed human rights justice failed institutions UN Convention on Human Rights Rights of the Child and a Bill of Rights for Australia future evidence resilience not providing or representing a secular Australia autodidact religion human rights rights of the child justice for survivors of abuse by religious #RFG Reality Field Guide for an Evolving Bill of Rights Empowering Communities through Rights and Active Legislation Human Rights Living Bill of Rights Bill of Rights Field Guide Australian Bill of Rights Evolution Council (ABREC)
Hegemony: The authority, dominance, and influence of one group, nation, or society over another group, nation, or society; typically through cultural, economic, or political means.
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Mother and baby home survivors on redress delay:
'They are playing a game of wait and die'
Consultants
reported more than 520 conflicts of interest during audit of Australian aged care
2024 is the year of Survivor's High Court challenge of the legitimacy of the Catholic Church and its religion on the basis of its primary allegiance and obedience to a foreign state.