- Productivity Commission ROGS 2026 — Youth Justice Cost Analysis
Cost comparison: detention vs community supervision
CaseStatisticsAI-extracted, unconfirmedAustralia (National)· 2026 - Tackle the drivers of crime to create safer communities
To promote a more effective approach to creating safer communities by addressing the drivers of crime, rather than expanding youth detention facilities like Malmsbury.
CampaignVictoria, Australia· 2026 - Royal Women's Hospital Baggarrook Midwifery Care Team
The Royal Women's Hospital operates a Baggarrook midwifery care team as part of their commitment to providing culturally safe care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families. The program is part of the hospital's efforts to address historical trauma from the removal of First Nations babies and to incorporate Treaty pillars and self-determination in healthcare delivery.
EvidenceAustralia· 2026 - Historic $350 million investment backs Aboriginal organisations to support children and families
NSW Government media release announcing $350 million investment in Aboriginal-led organizations to deliver family preservation services. The Aboriginal Family Preservation model provides intensive support for Aboriginal families, representing a policy shift toward Aboriginal community-controlled service delivery. This investment aims to strengthen Aboriginal families and reduce child protection system involvement through culturally appropriate, community-led interventions.
EvidenceAustralia· 2026 - Youth justice services - Report on Government Services 2026
This section provides performance reporting on government youth justice services across Australia. The report tracks service delivery metrics and outcomes across jurisdictions to assess effectiveness of youth justice programs.
EvidenceAustralia· 2026 - Community Solutions Circles of Support Youth (COSY) Program Description
Circles of Support Youth (COSY) is a wraparound support program operating in Gympie and Sunshine Coast Hinterland regions for young people aged 12-21 experiencing social, emotional or behavioural challenges. The program provides flexible, voluntary support including one-on-one and group support, assistance with family/education/community connections, and short-term case management. The program aims to help young people re-engage positively in education, community and family through a person-centered approach built around individual goals.
EvidenceAustralia· 2026 - Plaintiff M19A-2024 v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
High Court case involving challenge to decision by Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, with pseudonym plaintiff designation indicating protection visa or asylum matter.
CaseAI-extracted, unconfirmedHigh Court of Australia· 2025 - ACT Raises Age of Criminal Responsibility to 14
First Australian jurisdiction to raise minimum age to 14 (July 2025). Evidence from health, neuroscience, and human rights.
CaseLegislative ReformAI-extracted, unconfirmedACT, Australia· 2025 - FEL17 v Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs
High Court case involving immigration decision by Minister for Immigration and Multicultural Affairs, with pseudonym plaintiff designation typical of protection visa cases.
CaseAI-extracted, unconfirmedHigh Court of Australia· 2025 - MJZP v Director-General of Security
The validity of a security assessment by the Director-General of Security, potentially impacting immigration or citizenship matters
CaseAI-extracted, unconfirmedHigh Court of Australia· 2025 - ROGS Youth Justice - Productivity Commission Annual
Annual national benchmarking: $644M nationally, 66% detention vs 30% community. 734 children detained. Indigenous 23x overrepresented.
CaseStatistical ReportAI-extracted, unconfirmedAustralia (National)· 2025 - Australia: Children Suffering Under Criminal Legal System
Youth justice
CaseAI-extracted, unconfirmedQueensland, Australia· 2025 - ACT Raises Age to 14 - July 2025
ACT implements age 14 criminal responsibility in July 2025, becoming first Australian jurisdiction to meet international standards.
CampaignAustralian Capital Territory, Australia· 2025 - Circle sentencing research brief - Tasmania
Research brief on circle sentencing in Tasmania, examining culturally appropriate justice responses for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Relevant to understanding alternative justice approaches and diversion mechanisms in the Tasmanian context.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Home in Mind Report 2025
Unable to extract specific findings from available information. This appears to be a 2025 research report from Melbourne City Mission focusing on youth services, likely containing evaluation data or program outcomes.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Sleep program aims to boost mental health of Indigenous kids
A five-year national project led by the University of the Sunshine Coast aims to improve the mental health of Indigenous children through better sleep habits. The initiative will be co-designed with Indigenous communities, indicating a culturally responsive approach to addressing sleep health and mental wellbeing outcomes.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Yued Aboriginal Corporation 2025 Annual Report
Most recent annual report from Yued Aboriginal Corporation detailing organizational activities and youth services during the 2025 reporting period. This report would document the corporation's ongoing community-led youth justice and support initiatives. As an Aboriginal community-controlled organization report, it provides primary source evidence of program implementation and community engagement.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - VAHS Annual Report 2024-2025
The VAHS Annual Report outlines the impact of various youth programs, highlighting improvements in mental health and cultural connection among participants. The report emphasizes the importance of community-led initiatives in addressing the unique needs of Aboriginal youth.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - South Burnett CTC Annual Report 2024-25
Annual report documenting South Burnett CTC Inc's activities, programs, and outcomes for the 2024-25 period. This organizational report likely contains service delivery data, client numbers, and program achievements relevant to their education and employment interventions for youth.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - 2025 MDAS Annual Report
The annual report highlights the outcomes and achievements of Mallee District Aboriginal Services (MDAS) for the year 2025. The report likely contains information on the organization's community-led initiatives and their impact on the community. However, the snippet does not provide specific findings, and the full report would need to be reviewed for detailed information. The report may include data on the organization's progress towards its goals and objectives.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Homeless Kids Domestic Violence Solution - Amplify Program Media Coverage
ABC News coverage highlighting a program addressing youth homelessness linked to domestic violence, with thousands of Australian children experiencing homelessness without adult supervision each night. The article positions the program as a potential blueprint for helping young people fleeing domestic violence avoid street homelessness.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Better Health and Housing Program - Impact Evaluation and Economic Analysis
The evaluation highlights significant improvements in housing stability and health outcomes for participants in the program. Participants reported higher levels of satisfaction with their living conditions and better access to health services.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - QATSICPP Youth Justice Leadership and Program Impact
Documentation of QATSICPP's youth justice work under Casey McMurtrie's leadership, highlighting establishment of Intensive On Country approaches and Youth Justice Family Led Decision Making programs. These initiatives focus on culturally grounded, place-based regional responses that keep children connected to family and community while diverting them from deeper youth justice system involvement. The work strengthened member organizations' capacity to deliver culturally informed services and influenced statewide reform discussions.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Health Justice Partnerships program - Outcome Evaluation Report
The evaluation of the Health Justice Partnerships program indicates significant improvements in access to legal support and health services for vulnerable populations. Participants reported enhanced wellbeing and a better understanding of their legal rights, contributing to a more integrated approach to addressing their needs.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025 - Lives Lived Well Annual Report 2024-25
Annual report documenting Lives Lived Well's service delivery, outcomes and organizational performance for the 2024-25 period. The report likely contains program statistics, client outcomes data, and service reach information for their therapeutic interventions including youth justice services.
EvidenceAustralia· 2025