Report highlights privacy issues at youth training centre
The right to privacy when using the toilet and showering, and the standard of bedroom facilities are just some of the issues of concern in
The right to privacy when using the toilet and showering, and the standard of bedroom facilities are just some of the issues of concern in
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people continue to be overrepresented in South Australia’s youth justice system. In 2017-18, Aboriginal children and young people made
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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
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
The first Training Centre Visitor was appointed in December 2016 to visit, advocate, inspect, inquire and investigate matters relating to the residents of youth detention
The Adelaide Youth Training Centre is housed on two campuses in Cavan, north of the Grand Junction Road. One campus caters for female residents, younger
Each year, hundreds of young South Australians from 10 to 18 years of age pass through the gates into the Adelaide Youth Training Centre. Each
The introduction of the Youth Justice Administration Act 2016 sought to consolidate the administration of youth justice and bring up to date with other relevant
Community visits to the Adelaide Youth Training Centre will start this month. Back in April we asked groups of residents about what they would like from
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.