The youth justice crisis in WA is more about staff shortages than about bad kids.
The state government’s failure to staff its own facilities has resulted in the government blame-shifting onto kids instead of taking responsibility for the failures.
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Every day: the youth justice crisis is in the news.
Today: another official gov report about ongoing shocking conditions at Banksia Hill. Horrific for the kids & for staff. This has gone on for way too long. https://t.co/jGmXEpbxWE
As we mark the end of #NRW2023, in this week's Opinion @AliceVBarter says the youth justice system in WA is broken, but there are simple solutions.
Read more here:
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I gave this difficult speech on Banksia Hill and Unit 18 Casuarina and the letter from those held in youth detention https://t.co/2SgfCEe5IP via @YouTube
The trouble at Banksia Hill is shaping the lives of young people desperately in need of rehabilitation, and the WA government needs to fix it, writes Keane Bourke.https://t.co/o1nfSTzKUp
Last night I made a troubling statement to the WA Parliament outlining serious allegations in 57 complaint letters I tabled. These were sent to the Department of Justice by the Aboriginal Legal Service of WA.
WA must do better.
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Powerful words by @MeganKrakouer on ABC this morning re the dire conditions at Banksia Hill
As the @ALSWA_Ltd point out, the president of the WA Children’s Court described lockdowns at the youth detention centre as amounting to a form of ‘child abuse’
https://t.co/7USu7vK1sH
Almost 60 letters of complaint from incarcerated children revealing shocking details of alleged abuse in youth detention were tabled in Western Australian parliament tonight.
https://t.co/bXLIBAuAgD
A national day of celebration that divides us rather than unites us needs to be changed.
To heal pain, it must be acknowledged, not denied, not celebrated.
For all of the historical & continued injustices for our Aboriginal Australians I say #ChangeTheDate
On #InvasionDay, we mourn and resist the ongoing impacts of colonisation on our people. "Since colonisation, government policies to remove us from country, take away our kids and lock up our people have driven deep and continuing inequality and trauma" - Our Co Chair @AxCheryl
ALS launches legal challenge to WA government over 'inhumane' detention of children at Banksia Hill, Casuarina https://t.co/DsQlliZzbt via @ABCaustralia
Tomorrow, Attorneys-General across Australia can make a call to stop imprisoning 10 year olds. Children belong in playgrounds and schools, never prison. We call on AGs to #RaiseTheAge at least to 14 and release the secret government report. Add your voice: https://t.co/2Qz7c0iNjv