I'm not looking to 'justify claims' Scott. I have made no claims. YOU have. And, you've provided a link I followed and found this:
"The rate of children who had at least 1 substantiation increased with remoteness of the child’s residence. There was a three-fold difference between rates for Major cities and Remote and very remote areas (7.8 per 1,000 children compared with 23 per 1,000 children)."
"Indigenous children were more likely than non-Indigenous children to have had a substantiation in 2017–18 (48 per 1,000 children compared with 7.2 per 1,000)."
How do you explain this, Scott? SEVEN times more likely than non-indigenous children? This is your link, Scott. How else am I supposed to read this? How is 48 less than 7.2?
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