i also gave it some thought, but its a really difficult question, especially when we want to always believe and support the child, so i guess would have to be on a case by case scenario
It is determined on a case by case basis.
According to to FACS/D&J procedures, I think we can presume that when William disappeared, the other minor child was not considered to be at risk.
And for 7+ years, the other minor child was not considered to be at risk.
Something has happened, charges alleging assault were laid, the other minor child was removed. There seems to have been no debate. It all happened quickly. The police laid charges, she was removed.
How Communities and Justice (DCJ) responds to a report made on the Child Protection Helpline.
www.facs.nsw.gov.au