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What past attendees said

"I learnt about what is happening in other states in regard to policy" Yasmin Aleem, Service to Youth Council


"It gave me a greater understanding on the juvenile justice system as a young person who knows of young people going through the system, also people working in the system" - Jessica Rees, Beyond Empathy


"Everyone was very friendly and prepared to discuss issues frankly" - Romola Hollywood, Unity Care Burnside


"New enlightening information" - Peter Millar, Department of Health


"Presentations were extremely informative and insightful" - Roger Hunter, Office for Youth – Attorney Generals Department


"Staff were extremely helpful...cross section of speakers made for a very interesting and thought provoking conference" - Vittoria Borazio, Youth Off The Streets


"Engaging speakers" - Angela Buchanan, Department of Disability Housing & Community Services


"New ideas and strategies" - Sam Glassie, Inla Youth Service


"Excellent to have a conference regarding this area of work...good mix of government/community sector/academic presenters. Well Done!" - Ronia McDade, Department of Disability Housing & Community Services


"I found it very interesting and very professional...have collected a bit of material - good reading – I have gathered a lot of skills and information from this conference which were valuable" - Angie Crocos, Salvation Army

 
 
4th Annual National Juvenile Justice Summit

4th Annual National Juvenile Justice Summit

4th Annual National Juvenile Justice Summit 2013 is your unique chance to hear from key state government representatives and youth justice organisations on the significant issues moving forward for juvenile justice in Australia.

Free Brochure
Agenda
Sponsorship & Exhibition space


Outstanding Speaker Faculty inc ludes:

  • Bernie Geary, Child Safety Commissioner, Victoria
  • Tammy Solonec, National congress of Australia's First Peoples
  • The Hon MJ Murray QC, Supervised Release Review Board
  • Allan Borowski, La Trobe University
  • Father Riley, Youth Off The Streets
  • Pamela Snow, Monash University
  • Tess White, Midnight Basketball Australia
  • Michael Holcroft, Law Institute of Victoria
  • Peter Muir, Consultant to White Lion
  • Dr Daryl Higgins, Australian Institute of Family Studies
  • James Toomey, Mission Australia
  • David Apparicio, Chrysalis Foundation
  • Leanne O'Shea, Brisbane Children's Court
  • Jenny Bowles, Children's Court Victoria
  • Nicholas Allen, University of Melbourne
  • Eileen Baldry, University of New South Wales
  • Chris Trotter, Monash University
  • Philip Mendes, Monash University
  • Brendan Murray, Parkville College
  • Hennessey Hayes, Griffith University
  • Anne McLaughlin, Victoria Police
  • Tiffany Overall, Youthlaw
  • Tavale Ilalio, Bridging Worx
  • David Jefferson, Time for Youth
  • Robbie Noggler, Victoria Police
  • Lisa Cuatt, Save the Children
  • Lizzie Stokes, Conferencing Unit South Australia
  • Christine Steeley, Conferencing Unit South Australia

TOPICS TO BE DISCUSSED INCLUDE :

  • Justice reinvestment
  • Addressing indigenous overrepresentation in the criminal justice system
  • Findings of a national study into Australia's Children's Courts
  • Innovative early intervention and diversion strategies
  • The age of criminal responsibility and sexting
  • Innovative judicial approaches with respect to sexual offending
  • Addressing the causative factors of juvenile offending
  • Custodial and post-transitional support
  • The role of education
  • Restorative justice
  • Oral language competence


Endorsed by:

This conference is endorsed by ACWA to provide 10 CPE points, and 6 additional points for each workshop to eligible attendees.


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