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“And that’s why some of them kids got really angry,” Cyrus says.
Complaints include being encouraged to drink toilet water
Theirs is a shamefully familiar account of violent prejudice at the hands of those charged with their protection and rehabilitation.
“And I … start yelling and I start beating the door. I got a bit angry.”
It made headlines around the world and resulted in recommendations for systemic reform that prioritised therapeutic rehabilitation.
Complaint submitted to United Nations
“And we’re failing to protect and promote the rights of really vulnerable children who are being catapulted through this system.”
No apologies
“We make no apologies for taking strong action to restore law and order in the Territory – this is what Territorians voted for, and we are delivering,” Deputy Chief Minister and Minister for Corrections, Gerard Maley, told Living Black.
“We’ve heard that the Community Youth Diversion program, which was meant to divert children from contact with the formal system, particularly detention, is now going through a stage of redesign.”
‘Seriously, just step up’
Catherine Liddle, CEO of the nation’s peak body for Indigenous children SNAICC, says a national plan is needed.
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