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Commission launches landmark survey about racism at universities

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The biggest survey ever to examine the prevalence, nature and impact of racism at Australian universities is set to provide key insights for addressing racism on university campuses and in online environments. Launching next week, the national online survey is part of the Racism@Uni study led by the Australian Human Rights Commission. The survey will … Continued

Northern Territory’s youth justice amendments will cost millions and increase offending

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The Justice Reform Initiative condemns the Northern Territory Government’s latest amendments to youth justice laws as a dangerous and regressive step which will drastically escalate children’s incarceration rates and inflict profound harm, particularly on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children. The changes, expected to be introduced to Parliament tomorrow, include removing ‘detention as a last … Continued

Shaping the future of NSW: Youth Parliament Sitting Week

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Next week, the chambers of the NSW Parliament will fill with energy, passion and the leadership of young Australians who are shaping the future of their state. 89 motivated young people aged 15 to 18 from across NSW will come together as they take part in the YMCA’s flagship youth leadership program, for Youth Parliament … Continued

The search is on for Australia’s Gen Z human rights heroes

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Australia’s peak human rights body is calling for nominations for the 2025 Australian Young People’s Human Rights Award. The Australian Human Rights Commission is encouraging people to nominate young human rights defenders and advocates aged 25 and under who strive to improve the lives of people across the country. ‘The awards showcase people and organisations … Continued

Modern sex education must address AI risks

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The growing risks associated with artificial intelligence must be incorporated into age-appropriate sex education talks with kids, a leading child protection organisation has warned. Act for Kids says parents, carers, schools and educators need to be informed and prepared, with generative AI emerging as a strong trend in online child abuse and exploitation and sextortion … Continued

Northern Territory Government urged to think again on move to block children from youth diversion programs

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Moves to further restrict children’s access to youth diversion programs in the Northern Territory will drive more children into an excessively punitive legal system and make future offending more likely, not less. The Justice Reform Initiative today urged the Northern Territory Government to rethink its announcement on making more offences ineligible for youth diversion, saying … Continued

SCOUTS AUSTRALIA CALLS FOR NATIONAL WORKING WITH CHILDREN CHECKS

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Scouts Australia says the current traumatic child abuse case in Victoria is a reminder that governments still have work to do, to ensure that all children are as safe as possible.   Chief Commissioner of Scouts Australia, Brendan Watson, says one area that needs tightening is the Working with Children Check.   “The WWCC needs … Continued