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Charges Filed Against Victorian Department Over Youth Centre Riot

The Victorian Department of Justice and Community Safety has been charged by WorkSafe Victoria following a riot at the Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre. The charges stem from an incident in October 2023 during which a youth justice worker and several young people were assaulted. This development highlights ongoing concerns about the safety conditions within the facility.

The department faces two specific charges: first, for failing to provide and maintain a safe working environment, and second, for not ensuring that individuals other than workers were protected from health and safety risks. These charges reflect a broader pattern of violence and safety issues reported at the centre.

Background on Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre

The Malmsbury Youth Justice Centre has been under scrutiny for multiple incidents of violence, including assaults against staff and residents. In light of these ongoing issues, the facility was decommissioned in December 2023. The decision to close the centre came after numerous reports raised alarms about the welfare of both the employees and the youth confined there.

According to ABC News, the situation at Malmsbury has drawn attention not only from local communities but also from advocacy groups concerned about the treatment of young offenders. The centre’s closure is a significant step in addressing the systemic challenges faced by youth justice facilities across the region.

Response from Authorities

The Victorian state government has been approached for comment regarding the charges and the future of the youth justice system in the area. As of now, there has been no official response. This incident serves as a crucial reminder of the need for reform in youth justice practices to ensure the safety of both staff and young individuals.

The implications of these charges may extend beyond legal consequences, potentially influencing future policies and operational protocols within the youth justice system. As communities continue to advocate for better conditions, the spotlight remains on how the authorities will address these ongoing challenges.

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