Aboriginal children and young people in care and detention
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Check out the May 2019 edition of the Guardian’s Newsletter: young artists making a final contribution to the mural celebrating young people in state care
Events at Darwin’s Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in 2016 alarmed the community and shone a spotlight on the unsuitable treatment and environment in youth
By Guardian Penny Wright and Malcolm Downes The State Government’s newly announced strategy An Intensive Support System for South Australia’s children and families promises a
Each year, the Productivity Commission releases its Report on Government Services (ROGS), which includes data that allows us to examine and compare the state’s delivery
The Training Centre Visitor (TCV) is an independent statutory officer set up to promote and protect the rights of children and young people on remand
For its latest report, the CREATE Foundation surveyed 1,275 young people around Australia with care experience, covering topics including health, education and connection to culture.
Penny Wright – Guardian for Children and Young People We know that substance misuse can have terrible consequences for children and young people. Their developing brains
More than a decade on from the original report, the 2019 Closing the Gap report shows only two of the seven original targets are on
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child is one of the most important documents in preserving the rights of children around the
We acknowledge and respect Aboriginal People as the traditional owners
and custodians of the land we live and work on, their living culture and their unique role in the life of South Australia.