International Conference on Child Labour and Child Exploitation

    Cairns Convention Centre, Queensland, 2008

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    Conference Program

    The program has been constructed with a mixture of keynote addresses and workshops.

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    Sunday 3 August 2008

    1200 – 1800 Registration

    1300 – 1330 Introduction and Welcome

    The Hon. Justice Stuart Fowler AM Family Court of Australia

    Aboriginal Welcome to their Land - Indigenous Dance Group

    1330 – 1415 Opening

    Chair: The Hon. Alastair Nicholson AO RFD QC

    Speakers

    The Hon. Robert McClelland
    Attorney-General of Australia

    The Hon. Darren Hughes Minister for Statistics, New Zealand
    Associate Minister for Social Development and Employment and Deputy Leader of the House in the New Zealand Parliament

    The Hon. Desley Boyle
    Queensland Minister for Tourism, Regional Development and Industry
    Member for Cairns

    Councillor Val Schier, Mayor of Cairns

    1415 – 1515 Plenary 1: Children

    Chair: The Hon. Justice Stanley Jones AO
    Supreme Court of Queensland, Cairns

    Speakers

    The Hon. Ted Mullighan, QC
    Former Justice of the Supreme Court of South Australia.
    Author of the 2008 Report resulting from the Commission of Inquiry into Children in State Care and the Children on the APY Lands

    The Protection of All Our Children

    The Hon. Darren Hughes

    The NZ initiative in Abolishing the Use of Parental Force in correcting Children

    1515 – 1545 AFTERNOON TEA

    1545 - 1645 Plenary 2: The End of Child Labour in our Time:
    Next steps

    Chair: Mr John B Trew

    Speaker

    Ms Maria Alcestis A. Mangahas Chief Technical Adviser/Programme Manager
    Mekong Sub-regional Project to Combat Trafficking in Children and Women International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour International Labour Organization

    1645 - 1745 Plenary 3: Children and their Rights

    Chair: Ms Sally Nicholes

    Speaker

    Professor Paul Roth
    Faculty of Law University of Otago, New Zealand
    The Difficulty of Regulating Child Labour in Developed Countries: A New Zealand Approach.Margaret DouglasCEO, Save the Children Australia
    Convenor
    A presentation by children of their views

    1800 – 2000 WELCOME RECEPTION Hosted by Cairns City Council

    Monday 4 August 2008

    0830 – 0930 Plenary 4: Trafficking in Children

    Chair:
    The Hon Justice Stuart Fowler AM

    Speakers

    His Honour Chief Federal Magistrate John Pascoe
    Federal Magistrates’ Court of Australia

    Trafficking in Unborn Children

    Judge Corinne E. Dettmeijer-Vermeulen
    Dutch National Rapporteur on Trafficking in Human Beings

    Human trafficking, prostitution, forced labour and the unaccompanied minor. The importance of data collection and the role of a rapporteur

    Commentary:
    Federal Agent Brad ShalliesSuperintendent, National Coordinator Cyber SafetyHigh Tech Crime Operations, Australian Federal Police

    0930 – 1030

    Plenary 5: Constructive Corporate Engagement:

    Exploitation of Children: Strategies for Intervention in the Cocoa Industry

    Moderator: Ms. Trish Hyde, Chief Executive Officer, Confectionery Manufacturers of Australasia (CMA)

    Mr. John B. Trew, CARE USA’s Senior Technical Advisor in Child Labor and Education.

    Ms. Isabelle Adam, General Secretary for the European Cocoa Association (ECA), based in Brussels.

    Ms. Anita Sheth, Save the Children Canada’s Senior Analyst, Advocacy, Policy & Research.

    1030-1100 MORNING TEA

    1100 – 1230 Plenary 6: Children and Labour: Further aspects

    Chair: The Hon. Alastair Nicholson AO RFD QC

    Speakers

    Ms Sharan Burrow, President Australian Council of Trade Unions and International Trade Union Confederation

    How can international trade unions assist in the fight against child labour and child exploitation?

    Mr Graeme Innes AM
    Human Rights Commissioner and Commissioner Responsible for Disability Discrimination

    Monitoring the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child in Australia

    Mr Nick D. Mills
    Director Regional Proyecto Primero Aprendo
    CARE Centroamérica, Oficina de Managua Eradication of Child Labor Through Education: Myth or Reality ?

    1230 – 1330 LUNCH

    1330 – 1500 Plenary 7: Children and Labour: Non-Government Organisation Perspectives

    Chair: His Honour Judge Patrick Mahony DCNZM
    Former Principal Family Court Judge, Family Court of New Zealand

    Speakers

    The Rev. Tim Costello AO
    CEO, World Vision, Australia

    Children and Chains: The fight to combat labour exploitation of children

    Mr Bill Bell
    Head of Protection, Save the Children UK

    Child labour and children on the move

    Mr Ramesh Puri
    Country Program Director for Solomon Islands

    Children, young people and sexual exploitation in the Solomon Islands

    Mr John B Trew
    Senior Technical Advisor
    Child Labor and Education, CARE USA

    Evidence based solutions for combating child labour

    1500 – 1530 AFTERNOON TEA

    1530 – 1630 Plenary 8: HIV AIDS and Children

    Chair: His Honour Judge Patrick Mahony DCNZM

    Speaker

    Professor Eddie Mhlanga,
    Nelson Mandela School of MedicineUniversity of Kwa-Zulu Natal

    A South African perspective on the effects of HIV/ AIDS on surviving breadwinner children 

    1630 – 1800 CONCURRENT WORKSHPS

    Workshop 1 (Meeting Rm 1& 2) Workshop 2 (Meeting Rm 3)
    Chair: Mr Michael Habermann Chair: Ms Margaret Harrison

    Assoc Professor David McCallum
    Aboriginal Child Removal in Australia – Past and Present

    Mr Nepali Sah
    Getting Children out of Work and Into School: Protecting Children from Exploitation, an NGO Intervention Model in Nepal

    Ms Natalie Van der Waarden
    Regulation of Child Employment in Australia

    Ms Sheba Saeed
    Child Beggars of Lahore Ms Krupa Thakrar A review of the Impact of the Cape Town prin-ciples on Policy on the Ground and On Practice Amongst Child Protection Organisations

    Ms Catherine
    Chang Stopping the Demand for Trafficking of Children

    Ms Sola Park
    Adolescent Prostitution in Korea

    Mr Grant Taylor
    The Role Played by Child Helpline International

    Professor Rajul Joshi
    Child Labour in Restaurants and Eateries: a Case Study of Pune City

    Mr Bernard Kiura
    Non-Formal Education: The Missing Link in the Elimination of Worst Forms of Child Labour in Kenya.

    Ms Andrea Perkins
    Child Soldier Recruitment from a Global Perspective: Consequences of State Failure and the Obscurity of Human Rights in Complex Political Emergencies )

    Dr Susan Turner
    Child Employment, Child Work and Child Labour: Why the Words Matter

    Ms Sukanya Podder
    Children in Armed Conflicts and International Engagement: Translating Rhetoric to Reality

    Mr John Van Kooy
    Child Labour in Urban Settings: World Vision’s Support for ‘Ragpicker’ Children in Northern India.

    Associate Professor Mario Vinkovic
    Child Labour from the EU perspective

    Dr Sallie Yea
    Issues with Exit, Rehabilitation and Reintegration of Female Minors Sex Trafficked in the Philippines

       
    Workshop 3 (Meeting Rm 4) Workshop 4 (Meeting Rm 5)
    Chair: The Hon Alastair Nicholson Chair: The Hon. Justice Colleen Moore Family Court of Australia

    The Lasallian Foundation experience with Children in The importance of culture to indigenous children
    20 minute Film

    Speakers: Speakers: Brother Paul Smith AM
    Mr James Sebastine Nanban

    The importance of culture to indigenous children – the need to recognise Torres Strait Island traditional adoption practices.

    Speakers:
    Mr James Sebastine Nanban
    Mr McRose Elu
    Mr Paul Ban

       

    Tuesday 5 August 2008

    0800 – 0900 Plenary 9: Exploitation of children

    Chair: The Hon. Justice Colleen Moore

    Speakers

    Ms Bernadette McMennamin AO,
    CEO Child Wise Australia (ECPAT)

    The fight against sex tourism and child trafficking

    Ms Julie Gale
    Founder Kids Free 2BKids

    The sexualisation of children

    Brother Paul Smith AM
    CEO, Lasallian Foundation

    Passive and Active Exploitation

    0900 – 1000 Plenary 10: The Protection of Children, Part 1

    Chair: The Hon. Justice Rodney Burr AM

    Speakers

    The Hon. Justice Diana Bryant
    Chief Justice
    Family Court of Australia

    A new approach to the litigation of cases involving children – reducing the tension

    Her Honour Judge Rosemary Riddell
    Family Court of New Zealand

    A legislative approach to the protection of children of separating couples from family violence – the New Zealand experience

    1000 – 1030 MORNING TEA

    1030 – 1130 Plenary 11: The Protection of Children, Part 2

    Chair: The Hon. Stuart Fowler AM

    Speakers

    His Honour Judge Patrick Mahony DCNZM,
    Former Principal Family Court Judge
    Family Court of New Zealand

    Children’s Rights and the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC)

    Dr. John Tobin
    Senior Lecturer in Law, University of Melbourne

    Judging the judges: Do they adopt the Rights Approach in Matters Concerning Children?

    1130-1300 Plenary 12: Indigenous Children

    Chair: The Hon. Philip Ruddock
    former Minister for AboriginaL Affairs and former Attorney-General of Australia

    Speakers

    Professor Mick Dodson AM
    Director, National Centre for Indigenous Studies College of LawAustralian National University

    Mr Brian Butler, Indigenous Leader and Elder

    Assoc. Professor Gracelyn Smallwood AM
    Advisor to the Vice Chancellor of James Cook University on Indigenous Affairs

    Commentary

    The Hon. Ted Mullighan QC

    1300 – 1400 LUNCH

    Tuesday 5 August 2008

    1400 – 1500 Plenary 13: Cyber Safety and Children

    Chair: Ms Sally Nicholes

    Speakers

    Ms Julie Inman Grant
    Director of Internet Safety and Securit y
    Microsoft Asia Pacific

    Dr Judith Slocombe
    CEO Alannah and Madeline Foundation,
    National Centre Against Bullying

    Federal Agent Brad Shallies
    Superintendent
    National Coordinator Cyber Safety
    High Tech Crime Operations
    Australian Federal Police

    1500-15.30 Plenary 14: Child Employment: An Australian Perspective 

    Chair: Ms Margaret Harrison

    Speaker

    Professor Andrew Stewart
    John Bray Professor of Law
    University of Adelaide

    A model framework for regulating the employment of children in Australia, child labour laws in Australia and how they could be improved

    1530 – 1600 AFTERNOON TEA

    1600 – 1700 CONCURRENT WORKSHOPS

    Workshop 5 (Meeting Rm 1 & 2) Workshop 6 (Meeting Rm 3)
    Chair: His Honour Chief Federal MagistrateJohn Pascoe  

    ILO-IPEC Greater Mekong sub regional project to combat trafficking in children and women: labour migration

    What is best practice in the fight against child sex tourism and trafficking

       
    Workshop 7 (Meeting Rm 4) Workshop 8
    Chair: Ms Margaret Harrison Chair: Assoc. Professor David McCallum
    Ms Jayney Sutcliffe and Ms Amanda Lee-Rossfrom
    Cairns Regional Domestic Violence Service
    Domestic violence and children’s rights

    Mr Fredrick Guluma
    Child Labour, a Threat to Future Skilled Manpower in Uganda.

    Ms Varshini Murali, Ms Subhadra Banda and Ms Vidya Narayanswarmy
    Rescue: Will That Be All ? A Critique of the Child Labour rehabilitation policy in India

    Professor Caroline Nicholson
    The Child Labor Dilemma in South Africa

    Dr Riffat Sardar
    The Protection of Children from Exploitative Forms of Child Labor Through Legal reform.

    Ms Prospera Tedam
    Child Domestic Labor – An African Perspective

       

    1715 – 1745 PLENARY 15

    Chair: The Hon Alastair Nicholson AO RFD QC

    Ms Suraya Pakzad
    Afghan Women’s Leader Founder “Voice for Women Organisation” Herat, Afghanistan

    Recipient 2008 Women of Courage Award from the US Secretary of State, Condoleeza Rice, for work with women and children, including setting up covert schools for girls under the Taliban regime.

    1745 – 1815 Closing

    Speakers

    The Hon. Alastair Nicholson AO RFD QC

    The Hon. Justice Stuart Fowler AM

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