This week we had to
research international websites I was very impressed by Early Childhood Australia: http://www.earlychildhoodaustralia.org.au/
,This site explores many early childhood issues such as ECA calls on all political parties to respond to
national early childhood priorities, Budget implications for early childhood, Government must act to end child detention
and Making a positive transition from
pre-school to kindergarten. I was very interested in the topic on child detention
this caught my eye and I looked into this in a more in depth way and would like
to share the article with all of you.
MEDIA RELEASE
Tuesday 1 May 2012
Tuesday 1 May 2012
Government must act to end child
detention
Detention of children in Australia
must end and the 428 children currently waiting for immigration processing in
detention must be placed in the community, according to Early Childhood
Australia (ECA), the peak organization dedicated to advocacy for young children
in Australia.
In May, the global End Immigration
Detention of Children campaign is putting a spotlight on Australia’s ongoing
immigration detention of children.
ECA Chief Executive Officer Pam
Cahir said she wholeheartedly supported the campaign and hoped its special
focus on Australia this month would motivate the Federal Government to take
action to properly protect children’s rights.
“It’s a huge concern that children
are being put into detention in this country. A compassionate Government should
be promoting and protecting the rights of all children and young people,
including those seeking asylum.
“The government needs to show moral
leadership in dealing with the complexities of this situation and place
families with children and unaccompanied minors in the community while their
claims are assessed.”
Ms Cahir said the healthy psychosocial
development of children depends in large measure on the nurturing and
stimulation that children receive as they grow, and on the opportunities that
they have to learn new skills.
“For refugee children, healthy
development and wellbeing also requires coping effectively with the multiple
trauma of loss, uprooting from culture and place and often more damaging
experiences.
“For children in detention the
trauma of this experience is exacerbated. ”
Ms Cahir said ECA would like to see
the government act swiftly to ensure that not one more child is placed in
detention in Australia.
ECA have developed the following
recommendations in relation to refugee children and children of asylum seekers:
- Families with children and unaccompanied minors should
be placed in the community while their claims are assessed.
- In the event that an application for refugee status is
unsuccessful and families and unaccompanied minors cannot return to their
home country, families and unaccompanied minors should continue to live in
the community until such time as they can return home.
- Families should have access to the support they need to
care for their children and participate in the community.
This has been very disturbing for me to
learn, and I would expect this from a third world country. It is good to know
how other countries view children’s issues.
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