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Rethinking Youth Remand & Enhancing Community Safety
Tuesday, 06 May 2008

By Suzi Quixley for the  Coalition Against Inappropriate Remand (CAIR)

Inappropriately detaining young people in custody puts community safety at risk - repeated studies indicate that the younger a person is when they are first detained in custody, the greater the likelihood that they will go onto re-offend and end up in adult prison.  74% of the young people in custody in Queensland Youth Detention Centres on 30 June 2006 were on remand - i.e. they were being held in custody before a finding of guilt had been made or before their sentence had been finalised.  This is largely unnecessary and jeopardises both the safety of the community and the future chances of success in life for the young people detained.

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First Generation Australian or Second Generation Migrant: Youth Identity in the Third Space
Thursday, 06 March 2008

By Kirsten McGavin 

In late February, in my capacity as YANQ's Multicultural Development Officer, I attended a meeting of the State-wide Multicultural Youth Issues Network (SMYIN) in Victoria; a meeting focused on "Being ‘In-between': Projects Engaging Second Generation Young People". Organised by the Centre for Multicultural Youth Issues (CMYI) - an organisation with which YANQ works closely as part of the National Multicultural Youth Issues Network (NMYIN) - the meeting was a follow up to a recent two-day symposium on a similar topic that was held in association with Deakin University.

At the "Being ‘In-between'" assembly, delegates explored and discussed the idea that "Australian-born young people whose parents or grandparents were born overseas can find themselves straddling the orientations of different cultural identities" (CMYI brochure). We also examined a selection of initiatives that assist "second generation young people in positively experiencing and expressing their identities" (CMYI brochure).

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What Women Really Want And How the Queensland Youth Sector Can Deliver It
Wednesday, 28 November 2007
Report of the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland's Young Women's Sector Training Needs Analysis
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Making Decisions in Groups
Friday, 02 November 2007

Making decisions in groups (such as interagencies or networks) can sometimes be a very difficult process.  If a group you are involved in find making decisions difficult you might find the following documents and links useful.  YANQ has published the first two documents to help interagencies that participate in the Youth Consultative Network, though they may be useful to other groups in other situations as well.

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Submission to the Review of the Juvenile Justice Act 1992
Monday, 22 October 2007

On October 19, 2007 YANQ submitted its response to the Review of the Juvenile Justice Act 1992.

 
Support for Young People Disengaged from Education & Work: Perspectives of Youth Services in QLD
Wednesday, 17 October 2007

During 2006, the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland noticed an increase in the number of organisations and youth workers contacting it to raise concerns about the level of support available for young people who were not involved in education or work.

In response, YANQ undertook this small research project to investigate these concerns and to assess the level and nature of support that is available for young people who are disengaged from education and work. The research focused specifically on young people aged between 12 to 18.

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What Young People Need is their Rights!
Thursday, 04 October 2007

By Daniel Allert

The Youth Affairs Network Queensland believes it is necessary to reframe debates about young people's services (such as education, housing, employment support etc) by asserting young people's rights, as opposed to their ‘needs’. It is important to differentiate between these two terms.  This is because of the negative impact which the current term ‘needs’ is having on young people in our society by reinforcing negative connotations. Instead, Australia must adopt a “rights culture"1.

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Youth Service Programs in Queensland for Disengaged Young People
Friday, 14 September 2007

A summary of programs relevant to young people, 12-18, who are not participating in education or training and who are unemployed. 

The aim of this document is to give a brief overview of the range of publicly funded youth services that are particularly relevant to young people that are not participating in education, training or work.

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Youth Mental Health Summit Report
Monday, 20 August 2007

Back in March 2007, a coalition of youth and mental health services along with the QLD Alliance and YANQ hosted the 2007 Youth Mental Health Summit.

The report from the summit is now available for download: pdf Youth Mental Health Summit Report 1.01 Mb

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What is a Peak Body?
Tuesday, 07 August 2007

Written by Suzi Quixley

“You get the best policy out of an argument.”
(Martin Ferguson, Sunday, Channel 9, 2 April 2006)

This paper looks at the variety of influences on government policy making, in order to see the role of peak bodies in the broader social context. Firstly, at the macro level it briefly outlines current approaches to government policy development. Then it explores the micro level – how the community services industry tries to influence policy development through peak bodies and the pressures on the sector to change the role and functions of peak bodies.  It ultimately concludes that peaks must reclaim their rightful place in Australian democracy.

Download the full document: pdf What is a Peak Body? 213.73 Kb or
Download the abridged version: pdf What is a Peak Body? (Abridged Version) 87.93 Kb

 
Conservatising Youth Work? Dangers of Adopting a Code of Ethics
Tuesday, 07 August 2007

Written by Suzi Quixley and Siyavash Doostkhah, in consultation with youth workers in Queensland.

Recent debate over whether, or not, to adopt a Code of Ethics for youth work has been characterised by an uncritical assumption that having a code is a good thing …that it will automatically produce more ethical practice or protect against unethical practice.  This paper challenges these assumptions and puts an alternate point of view about how ethical practice can be achieved in work with young people.

Download the Full Paper: pdf Conservatising Youth Work 318.86 Kb

 
Index to archived YANQ documents prior to Website
Monday, 05 February 2007
This is an index to archived YANQ Discussion Papers, Submissions, Reports including Annual Reports, Publications published prior to availability of website.
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Sniffing Policy
Monday, 22 January 2007

 This is YANQ's policy position on inhalant use.  It can be downloaded from our website: pdf sniffingpolicy.pdf 199.41 Kb

 
Queensland Department of Communities Strategic Plan
Monday, 18 September 2006

This is YANQ's submission to the Department of Communities regarding their strategic plan for 2006-2010.

Download the submission: pdf sbmssn_-_doc_strategic_plan_2006-2010_0906 256.00 Kb

 
Draft Community Services Bill
Friday, 26 May 2006

This is YANQ's submission to the Draft Community Services Bill.  The Submission was made in May 2006.

pdf Submission in response to the Draft Community Services Bill 255.17 Kb

 
Police Move On Powers
Monday, 15 May 2006
The following documents relate to Police 'Move-on' powers in Queensland.
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Submission to the Review of Education (General Provisions) Act (1989)
Friday, 31 March 2006
During 2005 and 2006 the Queensland Government's Department of Education announced plans to amend the Education (General Provisions) Act (1989).  This Act governs education in Queensland and how it is delivered to young people.
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Voices and Votes: Young People Engaging in Democracy
Tuesday, 29 November 2005

YANQ's submission to the QLD Parliament's Legal, Administrative and Constitutional Review Committee regarding their inquiry into the participation of young people in democracy.

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Review of the Security Providers Act (1993)
Wednesday, 02 November 2005

This document is YANQ's response to the Office of Fair Trading's consultation paper on the review of the Security Providers Act (1993).

Download the submission:  pdf sbmssn_-_security_providers_act_0305 284.54 Kb

 
Submission Opposing Brisbane's Application for Move-on Powers
Friday, 28 October 2005

Tis submission was made on October 28, 2005 by YANQ to the Brisbane City Council, opposing their application to grant move-on powers to Police in King George Square, Kurilpa Point and New Farm Park.

pdf Submission to BCC Opposing Move on Powers 238.65 Kb

P.S. June 2006.  The State Government has since passed legislation giving move-on powers to police in all public spaces in Queensland.

 
Women's Sector Community Engagement Project
Monday, 25 April 2005

The report below details the findings from the Women's Sector Community Engagement Project.  This project was a joint initiative of the Queensland women's sector.

pdf Final Report - WSCEP 318.16 Kb

 
Letter to Parliamentary Joint Committee on ASIO, ASIS & DSD dated 22 March 2005
Tuesday, 22 March 2005
Re the review of ASIOS's special powers relating to terrorims offences as contained in Division 3 Part 111 of the Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Act 1979
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Let's Invite Everyone Discussion Paper
Monday, 31 May 2004
An issues paper written to encourage discussion and debate about the ETRF process
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In Fact
Saturday, 28 February 2004
In Fact is an occasional publication intended as a fact sheet giving basic information. In Fact is published on specific topics eg State and Federal Budgets, elections and the like.
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Chroming & Young People in Qld
Monday, 02 February 2004
A Discussion Paper in plain English
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Way2Go! Arts Pathways Pilot Project Report
Friday, 30 January 2004
Way2Go! 2003 was designed and implemented by YANQ to inform policy and operational planning
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What are Schools for? Education Reform in Queensland
Tuesday, 30 September 2003

This discussion paper has been written to get people talking more about schools and education.  What would you like to see happen in Queensland schools?  Are schools 'working'?

pdf Download: What are Schools for 282.31 Kb

To ask if Queensland schools are ‘working’, we have to be clear what our schools are for in the first place.  Schools serve a wide range of needs in Queensland.


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Democracy and Young People
Friday, 26 September 2003
The documents below relate to YANQ's submission to the QLD Parliament's LCARC review of young people's engagement in democracy in Queensland
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Justice Policy
Wednesday, 30 April 2003
YANQ's Justice Policy was endorsed at the 2003 State Youth Affairs Conference. It is available from this website as follows:
pdf justice_policy.pdf 77.24 Kb
 
Refugee Policy
Wednesday, 30 April 2003
The Refugee Policy was launched at the State Youth Affairs Conference held April 2003
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Response to 'Engaging Queensland' - Volunteering Policy
Friday, 22 February 2002

Submission to Engaging Queensland: A Queensland Government Draft Policy and Discussion Paper on Volunteering.

Download now: pdf Volunteering Policy Response 152.40 Kb

 
Response to Refugee Resettlement Advisory Council (RRAC) Refugee Youth Strategy Paper
Friday, 25 January 2002

YANQ welcomes the opportunity to comment on the Refugee Resettlement Advisory Council (RRAC) Refugee Youth Strategy Paper. Various youth sector programs, networks, organisations and individuals have given direct and indirect input to YANQ as the youth sector Peak Body through the Non-English Speaking Background Youth Issues Network (NYIN) in regards to this submission response.

Download now: pdf RRAC Refugee Youth Response 200.32 Kb

 
Junior Rates of Pay - Submission to the Australian Industrial Relations Commission
Monday, 02 November 1998

In this submission YANQ argued that the junior rates of pay should be replaced with alternatives that do not discriminate on the basis of age.

pdf Submission to the AIRC re Junior Rates of Pay 321.63 Kb

 
Newsflash

"the working dogma that ADHD is a disease or neurobehavioral condition does not at this time hold up to scrutiny of evidence."

Dr Lydia Furman.

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