There’s still time to register to be part of the Charter of Rights review!
Have you registered the children and young people in your care to have a say about their rights? As part of the review of the
Have you registered the children and young people in your care to have a say about their rights? As part of the review of the
We need your help! We are asking all children and young people in care, or with a care experience to have a say about their
A group of young people in the Kurlana Tapa Youth Justice Centre (formerly the Adelaide Youth Training Centre) recently put their artistic ideas to paper
We are excited to announce we will be embarking on a project next month to review the rights of children and young people in care.
Across Australia a child as young as 10 can be locked up in detention for breaking the law. Time in detention is meant to ‘teach
Children and young people in care have not always had the time and support they need to develop the knowledge, skills or confidence to express
By Guardian Penny Wright 30 years ago, world leaders made a promise to all children. It was a promise that stated that children around the
The number of children and young people detained in the Adelaide Youth Training Centre (AYTC) in 2018-19 has decreased, although residents who are Aboriginal or
We all know sport is great for our physical and mental health. Engaging in a team sport offers many benefits, including developing our physical skills,
Has your agency endorsed the Charter of Rights for Children and Young People in Care? If so, we have a number of free resources promoting
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.