It’s time to ask our politicians the hard questions about what they intend to do to strengthen human rights protections if elected to government.
Researchers estimate about half of the adults who end up in prison are parents, but what happens to their children?
The experts uncover some of the policies and initiatives needed for change, and the role of localised actions as part of the solution.
A decision to extend out-of-home care to 21 years of age will significantly advance the life opportunities for many of Victoria’s most vulnerable young people.
Fear and curiosity is providing fertile ground for cyber criminals to conduct their “business”.
We can’t talk about youth crime without taking into account childhood adversity.
The contributions of convicts to Australia's progressive political traditions have been largely and unfairly forgotten.
Parenting from prison for fathers who are primary carers raises questions of masculinity, and the effects on children of absent males.
By the time the aged care royal commission's recommendations lead to improvements in our nursing homes, four cohorts of residents will have died. Here's why.
The National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) alone cannot resolve the issue of young people living in nursing homes.
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