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Children’s Rights Report 2016: Government Responses and Submissions Received

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Children and youth rights Submission by the Commission 30 November 2016

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Chapters 3 and 4 of the 2016 Child Rights Report focus on the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT) in the context of youth justice in Australia.

For the purpose of her 2016 Report, the National Children’s Commissioner requested information from all Government Departments responsible for youth justice in Australia.

Chapters 3 and 4 of the 2016 Child Rights Report focus on the Optional Protocol to the Convention against Torture and other Cruel, Inhuman and Degrading Treatment or Punishment (OPCAT) in the context of youth justice in Australia.

For the purpose of her 2016 Report, the National Children's Commissioner requested information from all Government Departments responsible for youth justice in Australia.

The National Children's Commissioner also asked oversight agencies, and non-government organisations with particular expertise in either the OPCAT or youth justice to provide her with information about oversight, complaints and monitoring mechanisms for children and young people detained in youth justice centres.

A number of organisations and individuals approached the National Children's Commissioner to provide information. All information was accepted. The information provided to the National Children's Commissioner is provided here. There is redaction in some submissions.

Information requested of Government agencies by the National Children's Commissioner

#

Date Rec'd

Government Agency
A.

27.06.2016

Australian Capital Territory Office for Children, Youth and Family Support
B.

26.05.2016

New South Wales Juvenile Justice Department
C.

15.05.2016

Northern Territory Department of Correctional Services
D.

02.06.2016

Queensland Department of Justice and Attorney-General
E.

27.06.2016

South Australian Department for Communities and Social Inclusion
F.

27.07.2016

Tasmanian Department of Health and Human Services
G.

20.04.2016

Western Australian Department of the Premier and Cabinet: Community and Human Services
H.

02.09.2016

Victorian Department of Health and Human Services, Youth Justice

Submissions received

#

Date rec'd

Submitted by

1

10.05.2016

Professor Ross Homel, Professor Stuart Kinner, Ms Rebecca Wallis – Griffith University
2

16.05.2016

Mr Phil Clarke, Queensland Ombudsman
3

25.05.2016

Public Interest Advocacy Centre
4

27.05.2016

(181.24 KB)

5

27.05.2016

Office of the Guardian for Children and Young People South Australia
6

30.05.2016

(2.58 MB)

7

30.05.2016

(124.94 KB)

8

30.05.2016

University of New South Wales: the Comparative Youth Penalty Project (CYPP), Australians with Mental Health Disorders and Cognitive Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System Project (AMHDCD)
9

30.05.2016

Queensland Family and Child Commission
10

30.05.2016

South Australian Council of Social Service
11

30.05.2016

The Law Society of New South Wales
12

30.05.2016

Mr John Lawrence SC
13

30.05.2016

UNICEF Australia
14

30.05.2016

Wa Commissioner for Children and Young People
15

30.05.2016

Criminal Lawyers Association of the Northern Territory
16

31.05.2016

Commissioner for Children Tasmania
17

01.06.2016

Amnesty International Australia
18

02.06.2016

Associate Professor Dr Bronwyn Naylor, Monash University
19

07.06.2016

Australian Red Cross
20

10.06.2016

Childen and Young People with Disability Australia
21

15.06.2016

Law Insitute of Victoria
22

17.06.2016

North Australian Aboriginal Justice Agency (NAAJA) and the Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service (CAALAS)
23

20.06.2016

Office of the Public Guardian, Queensland
24

23.06.2016

Professor Richard Harding, Adjunct – University of Western Australia
25

24.06.2016

Victorian Ombudsman
26

24.06.2016

Human Rights Law Centre
27

11.07.2016

Commission for Children and Young People, Victoria

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