Stories from the Movement
Real stories, evidence-based insights, and updates from communities transforming youth justice across Australia

The Paradox of Youth Justice and Entropy: Navigating the Chaos Towards Hope
Navigating the Complexities of Youth Justice Through the Lens of Entropy: This blog post delves into the inherent disorder within the youth justice system in Australia, drawing parallels with the concept of entropy to advocate for a paradigm shift. Moving beyond traditional punitive measures, it calls for innovative strategies that prioritize support, rehabilitation, and empowerment for young individuals, aiming to transform disorder into opportunities for growth and positive change.

Beyond Systems: A Day with Jackqwann in the Heart of Australia
In Alice Springs' shimmering heat, I sat beside a young man named Jackqwann whose rap lyrics cut straight to the heart of what it means to stand at the crossroads of identity and belonging:

Breaking Bread, Breaking Chains: When Two Worlds Collide
Yesterday at ReKindle, we witnessed a profound illustration of Australia's youth justice paradox. Two tables existed simultaneously – one physical, one virtual – each telling a different story about power, privilege, and possibility in our society.

Rethinking Youth Justice Funding in Queensland: Prioritising Grassroots Solutions Over Bureaucracy
Queensland’s Staying on Track and Regional Reset programs represent a $225 million investment in youth justice rehabilitation and early intervention. While these initiatives have the potential to reduce youth reoffending and support at-risk youth, their success depends on who receives the funding. If large organizations dominate the grants, a significant portion could be absorbed by administrative costs and bureaucracy, rather than directly reaching young people and community-based solutions.

Diagrama Foundation's Impact on Spain's Youth Detention System
The Diagrama Foundation is a non-profit organisation that has transformed Spain’s youth detention system through its rehabilitation-first approach. Since 1991, it has focused on education, vocational training, and social reintegration, reducing recidivism and improving outcomes for young offenders.

Connecting Communities: A Network for Justice Reinvestment
We're building a nationwide network to connect and amplify the efforts of 26 communities across Australia that are leading justice reinvestment initiatives. Our goal is to create a platform for sharing knowledge, stories, and solutions in youth justice reform.

From Shadows to Spotlight: Joe Kwon's Redemption and the Rise of ConFit
Dive into the inspiring journey of Joe Kwon, a former gang member who turned his life around to establish ConFit. This blog details how ConFit, through fitness and education, offers a new path for ex-inmates, reshaping their futures and challenging societal stereotypes. From the depths of despair in prison to creating a beacon of hope, Joe's story is a powerful testament to resilience, redemption, and the impact of community support in forging new beginnings. Discover ConFit's innovative approach in bridging societal gaps and empowering individuals for a brighter future.

Beyond Cases and Problems: Relationship-Based Justice in Central Australia
Reflections on bridging legal systems and cultural knowledge to create meaningful pathways for young people caught between worlds in Mparntwe.

A Comparative Analysis of Youth Justice Systems in Spain and Australia
Youth justice systems worldwide grapple with the complex challenge of balancing accountability for wrongdoing with the developmental needs of young offenders. This comparative analysis delves into the distinct approaches taken by Spain and Australia in addressing youth crime, examining their models, practices, and underlying principles.

Queensland Government Spending on Youth Justice and Community Safety
The Queensland government is increasing spending on youth detention despite evidence that it is ineffective and expensive, while also investing in community safety and youth programs to address the root causes of youth crime.

Inquiry into the Making Queensland Safer Bill 2024 - Submission
This submission addresses the urgent need for a transformative approach to youth justice in Queensland.

Navigating Two Worlds: Cultural Authority and Youth Empowerment in Mparntwe
Reflections on creating culturally-led pathways for young people to connect with identity and purpose while navigating contemporary challenges in Central Australia.

The Necessity of State Government in Australia: A Queensland Perspective
The debate continues over whether Australia’s federal system should remain or be restructured for greater efficiency and responsiveness.

Youth Detention and Youth Justice Models in Europe: A Comparative Overview
It examines the effectiveness of these systems, including recidivism rates and best practices, while also analyzing challenges, limitations, and cost-effectiveness. This analysis also considers other relevant European models and the challenges of comparing youth justice systems across different countries.

Walking New Paths: Reflections from Bimberi
Through patient observation and deep listening at Bimberi Youth Justice Centre, young people's connection to sneaker culture sparked a journey of creative possibility, where their designs now carry stories of hope beyond institutional walls - reminding us that transformation begins when we honor young people's vision for their own futures.

Community at the Core: Empowering Local Solutions in Youth Justice
We highlight the power of Indigenous-led solutions, which emphasize cultural connection, storytelling, and kinship support, offering a pathway to healing and long-term positive outcomes. As governments continue to rely on incarceration, we argue that the future of youth justice lies in empowering communities and scaling up local, culturally grounded solutions that address the root causes of crime and create sustainable change.

A Hero's Journey from Addiction to Inspiration: The Life of Vic
How social media platforms have influenced communication, reshaping our interactions, connections, and shared experiences.

The Nature of Power: How Control Shapes Youth Justice
In this first of three blogs, we’ll explore the nature of power within Australia’s youth justice system. We’ll investigate why governments and large organizations prioritize punishment, how political incentives shape the system, and why voters often support these approaches despite evidence showing that rehabilitation is more effective. This discussion sets the stage for the next two blogs, which will dig deeper into community-based solutions and storytelling as a means of reshaping justice.

From Punishment to Potential: Lessons from Spain's Innovative Youth Justice Model - Day 1 with Diagrama
A youth justice change advocate's eye-opening visit to Spain's Diagrama youth detention centers reveals a transformative approach to juvenile rehabilitation that prioritizes positive relationships, personalised support, and hope for a better future, inspiring them to champion a similar model that empowers young offenders and reduces recidivism through education, community reintegration, and a fundamental shift from punishment to potential.

The Road to Hell: When Youth Justice Efforts Backfire
The road to hell is paved with good intentions, as the saying goes. This rings particularly true when it comes to youth justice policies and interventions aimed at curbing juvenile crime.

Confit Pathways
Confit's programs are unique in utilising mentors with lived prison experience, creating a powerful and relatable support system for the young people it serves.

Hamilton's Odyssey: Igniting Transformation Through ConFit Pathways
Once a figure shadowed by missteps, Hamilton has emerged from the crucible of life's trials with a resolve steeled by adversity.

Diagrama - Youth Justice Spain
A trip to Spain to immerse in the Diagrama model's practices, engage with stakeholders, and evaluate the potential for adapting its successful elements to the Australian context. This initiative reflects a broader commitment to reforming youth justice to prioritise compassionate rehabilitation, with plans to share insights and explore pilot programs upon return.

Achieving Gold-Standard Youth Crime Prevention: Designing Programs That Transform Lives
Government investment in youth crime prevention is a welcome and timely step. To truly transform young lives and enhance community safety, however, programs must meet a gold standard of design and delivery. This position paper outlines a vision for gold-standard youth crime prevention and practical guidance on designing "kickstarter" initiatives that change life trajectories for at-risk youth.

Beyond Shadows: Plato's Cave and the Reimagining of Youth Justice in Australia
Last week, I stood at the entrance of what scholars believe could have been the inspiration for Plato's famous allegory—a cave nestled in the ancient hills outside Athens. As sunlight filtered through craggy stone, casting dancing patterns at my feet, I felt the weight of 2,400 years of human wisdom pressing upon me.

Creating Spaces for Growth: The Physical and Emotional Environment of Transformation
"The environment is not separate from our therapeutic approach – it is integral to it," explains Teresa, a facility director. "What does a concrete cell with steel furniture communicate? That the young person is dangerous, untrustworthy, unworthy of beauty or comfort. We choose to communicate something different."

From Control to Care: Reimagining Staff Roles in Youth Justice
In my third reflection from Spain's Diagrama centres, I witness a profound reimagining of what it means to work with troubled youth.

Beyond Walls: What Spanish Youth Detention Centers Taught Me About Seeing Humanity First
"We're not just enforcing a sentence to pass the months until they leave. We're here to work with them, to transmit values, to show them there's a different way."

The Courage to Connect: How Authentic Relationships Transform Youth in Detention
This scene, repeated countless times across Diagrama's centres, illuminates what might be the most revolutionary aspect of their approach: the primacy of relationship in the work of transformation.