Two bills critical to the treatment of SA’s young offenders
7 November 2017 It is now just over three months since I took up the role of Guardian and to say it has been a
7 November 2017 It is now just over three months since I took up the role of Guardian and to say it has been a
This article also appears in the February 2017 edition of the Guardian’s Newsletter.
In preparation for the Government’s response to The life they deserve, Child Protection Systems Royal Commission Report, the Office regularly released concise summaries of issues
14 February, 2017 Anyone who knows me will tell you that I love statistics. ‘Without data you are just another person with an opinion’ –
13 February, 2017In this edition of the Guardian’s Newsletter… The Charter of Rights signups break records The Guardian cautions about just focusing on numbers in emergency
18 October, 2016 Our Office’s experience talking with Aboriginal children and young people was confirmed in a consultation with young people earlier this year. They told us
26 September, 2016 Children and young people first come into care unprepared, with little notice and sometimes with not much more than the clothes they
. 2 September 2016 This edition of the Guardian’s Quarterly Newsletter features: > The story of Ngarrindjeri woman Olivia Brownsey and Wagadagam woman Loyola Wills
New indicators to be rolled out by the Guardian’s Office in the last quarter of 2016 will strengthen and sharpen the focus on Aboriginal[1] culture
. This item originally appeared in the May 2016 edition of the Guardian’s Newsletter. .
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.