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Child protection gap widens as NSW Government delays Aboriginal-led reforms
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 4 July 2024 – for immediate release Peak organisations for Aboriginal children and legal services have accused the NSW Government of continuing to drag its feet on urgent reforms to the child protection system, while caseworkers remove Aboriginal children from their families at 10.5 times the rate of non-Indigenous children. Aboriginal communities are calling for the Government to...
READ MOREStronger police accountability system needed for NSW
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 1 July 2024 New data on Aboriginal people’s complaints about NSW Police shows that officers are rarely being held to account over allegations of misconduct. The independent police watchdog published an analysis of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s complaints against NSW Police between January 2021 and June 2022, revealing an investigation occurred for only 66 out of 245...
READ MORECoroner to deliver findings in death in custody of Aboriginal man Michael Raymond Baker
MEDIA ALERT WHAT: Deputy State Coroner, his Honour Magistrate O’Neil will deliver findings into the death of Michael Baker. WHEN: 9:45am, Thursday 20 June 2024 WHERE: Courtroom One, NSW State Coroner’s Court, 1A Main Ave, Lidcombe WHO: Emma Parker from the Aboriginal Legal Service will be available to speak on behalf of Michael Baker’s family. Family members have requested privacy and prefer...
READ MOREForum in NSW Parliament will host families and experts calling for improved emergency response to mental health
MEDIA ALERT The National Justice Project (NJP), Redfern Legal Centre (RLC), Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) and the Aboriginal Legal Service (ALS) are hosting an expert forum, ‘Mental health call outs: who should respond?’ to consider alternatives to the current approach that sends police to be first responders to a mental health crisis. In 2023, four people experiencing a mental health crisis...
READ MOREAnother setback to Closing the Gap passed by the NSW Government
MEDIA RELEASE Thursday 6 June 2024 The NSW Government’s controversial knife wanding laws have been passed by Parliament today, after the Aboriginal Legal Service warned government weeks ago that extreme new powers for police would disproportionately impact Aboriginal people. “We know that giving police additional powers to stop and search will lead to Aboriginal people being disproportionately and unfairly targeted. Whenever police...
READ MOREDangerous knife wanding bill must be rejected or amended
JOINT MEDIA RELEASE with Public Interest Advocacy Centre Tuesday 4 June 2024 As debate resumes this week on the Government’s controversial knife ‘wanding’ laws, parliamentarians are being urged to reject the bill entirely or, at the very least, pass amendments to protect civil liberties. The bill currently before NSW Parliament would give police extraordinary powers that are unprecedented in NSW, allowing them...
READ MOREWhat's Up You Mob? May 2024 community update
Welcome to the May 2024 issue of our member and community newsletter. Click below for updates on board business, ALS services, policy & advocacy, and community engagement. Warning: This newsletter contains names and images of Aboriginal people who have passed away. View newsletter Download PDF
READ MOREReport shows marginalised children targeted with COVID fines, compounding disadvantage
MEDIA RELEASE Tuesday 21 May 2024 Redfern Legal Centre (RLC), the Public Interest Advocacy Centre (PIAC) and Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Limited (ALS) are calling for immediate reform of the NSW fines system as a new report reveals that a heavy-handed approach to policing public health orders (PHOs) resulted in 3,628 children in NSW receiving COVID fines. Launched today in Sydney, ‘Children...
READ MOREALS company member election this weekend
MEDIA RELEASE Monday 20 May 2024 The Aboriginal Legal Service (NSW/ACT) Ltd has called a company member election for Saturday 25 May. The election will lead to the appointment of up to 30 members, who in turn, will appoint up to 12 directors from amongst themselves to form the ALS Board. New members and directors will take office from 1 July 2024...
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