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Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian, Queensland
In this report, young people provide a unique and much needed perspective on how our youth justice and other human services are functioning.
This ongoing research project investigates the views and
experiences of young people in Queensland’s detention centres, looking
at the circumstances surrounding their entry to detention, the
promotion of their safety and wellbeing, and their expectations for
their transition back to the community.
One hundred and ten young people participated in the last
round of research in late 2008. Each young person completed a brief
self-report questionnaire with the assistance of detention centre
teaching staff and staff from the Queensland Commission for Children
and Young People and Child Guardian.
The survey findings, published in June, reveal that nine in
ten young people in Queensland’s youth detention centres feel safe
while in detention and that young people in detention are participating
a range of educational, recreational, cultural, and therapeutic
activities. The findings also show that only half of young people in
detention are confident that they would be taken seriously if they told
staff they felt unsafe or worried about something, which may act as a
barrier to young people reporting risks to their safety.The
Commissioner has called for greater transparency in the complaints
handling processes in youth detention centres, to ensure young people
are confident that complaints will be taken seriously.
The Views of Young People in Detention Centres research is
part of a larger research project being conducted by the Commission for
Children and Young People and Child Guardian that also includes
biennial surveys of children and young people in foster care and
residential care.
For more information about this research, please contact Mr
Russell Evans, Senior Research Officer, Commission for Children and
Young People and Child Guardian on (07) 32116884 or at
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Download the full report from http://is.gd/2eaIa.
For related reports visit http://www.ccypcg.qld.gov.au/about/publications/reports.html.
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