Group of Young Men Murcia

Young People
Work Area
Murcia
Role
Young Person Spain
Location
Murcia
About
The transcript discusses the experiences and conditions in immigration centers in Australia and England, focusing on food quality and living conditions.
Quotes
  • "It's worth it. If you have the opportunity, don't step foot in the center, unless it's to work and change the situation there."
  • "The measure is to occupy your head. The more activities and things you do, the better because time flies by."
  • "If you treat someone badly, what you are going to get back is that they are going to treat you badly too."
  • Diagrama Focus

    The Group of Young Men Murcia discusses how the Diagrama model ensures a balance between structure and freedom, creating an environment where young people can take responsibility for their actions while also being supported in their rehabilitation. They emphasize that young people are not just punished, but actively guided towards self-improvement through education, vocational training, and therapy. The focus on empowerment rather than control makes Diagrama a model that transforms youth justice into a process of positive development rather than punitive containment. The supportive environment helps young people find stability and motivation, enabling them to make better choices for their future.

    Key points
  • Speakers discuss language barriers and adaptation, highlighting the importance of translation services in youth justice settings.
  • The conversation touches on the experience of adapting to new environments, reflecting on the transition from hesitation to comfort over time.
  • A key focus is on living conditions in detention centers, particularly regarding food quality and available amenities.
  • The discussion includes comparisons between detention centers in different countries (Australia and England), noting that problems exist across systems.