Di Natale told the 730 Report last night that he wanted his leadership to be defined by work on building up the health care system, getting
children out of detention centres, and making sure the «the big end of town» pays its way.
Not exact matches
The Administration for
Children's Services has scheduled four
of five community hearings on Gov. Andrew Cuomo's «Close to Home Initiative» that would take New York City's juvenile delinquents
out of the state
detention system and allow the city to provide them with the placements they think are best for them and near their homes.
Inside /
Out follows Patrick Keating's journey as a
child growing up in Montreal, getting into drugs and crime, entering the juvenile
detention system at the age
of 16, and serving a total
of three sentences, one for bank robbery.
These areas included immigration (save for asylum claims or work carried
out for those in immigration
detention); employment (except where there is a discrimination claim); education (except for Special Educational Needs work); welfare benefits (except for appeals to the Upper Tribunal and onwards); debt; clinical negligence for the majority
of adults and
children; and personal injury.
It must build on the recommendations
of the Royal Commission into the Protection and
Detention of Children in the Northern Territory, with a strong focus on keeping children out of prison with a view to developing national minimum benchmarks for laws and policies to underpin this National Plan of
Children in the Northern Territory, with a strong focus on keeping
children out of prison with a view to developing national minimum benchmarks for laws and policies to underpin this National Plan of
children out of prison with a view to developing national minimum benchmarks for laws and policies to underpin this National Plan
of Action.
We know that so many Koori
children in
detention have come from
out -
of - home care and remain
child protection clients.
• The Commonwealth must appoint an alternative provider
of youth
detention and
child protection /
out of home care for the NT.
The individuals and organisations releasing statements yesterday were in favour
of a wide - ranging examination
of the NT Juvenile Justice system, with some, including the Change the Record coalition, the National Family Violence Prevention Legal Services and the National Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (NACCHO) pointing
out that the problems were not confined to one Australian Territory, and the Commission should lead to a national examination
of both the conditions
of juvenile
detention and the factors playing into the unacceptably high number
of Indigenous
children and youth in prison.
The symposium identified that
children in immigration
detention and Aboriginal
children in
out -
of - home care were two groups requiring urgent and targeted attention.