Recommendation 1

Expand the Model of Care to include Unit 18.

Recommendation 2

Reimagine and establish a youth care role – separate from youth custodial officers – to support and guide young people in every aspect of their day in custody.

Recommendation 3

Develop and implement a mixed-shift system to maximise consistency and continuity of care for young people.

Recommendation 4

Reconsider the location for the construction of the Crisis Care Unit.

Recommendation 5

Expand the resourcing of the education centre to include Education Assistants and Aboriginal Education Officers.

Recommendation 6

Implement a structured vocational training program that offers accredited training and work skills to prepare young people for employment on release.

Recommendation 7

Explore opportunities within the Digital Capability Fund to pilot tablet technology in cell for young people in custody.

Recommendation 8

Investigate attraction and retention options for Youth Psychological Services making it an employer of choice.

Recommendation 9

Adequately resource Case Planning to enable the team to provide comprehensive case management.

DOJ Response – Review of youth custody: Follow-up to 2023 Inspection (Part Two)

The Department’s response was due on 11 November 2024 but was not received until 10 December 2024, after the report was lodged with Parliament.

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Review of youth custody: Follow-up to 2023 Inspection (Part Two)