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Queensland Social Service Body Urges Changes to Youth Justice Contracts

URGENT UPDATE: The Queensland Council of Social Service (QCOSS) has announced a critical meeting with officials from the Youth Justice Department set for next week. This comes amid growing concerns that new contract terms may effectively “gag” frontline youth justice groups from engaging with the media.

QCOSS chief executive Aimee McVeigh has joined community leaders in voicing strong opposition to these changes, which they argue could silence vital discussions on public policy affecting vulnerable young people. McVeigh emphasized the need for urgent reconsideration of the proposed terms, stating, “If there are legitimate issues that require adjustments to contracts to ensure better protections for the rights of vulnerable young people, the sector will, of course, be wanting to support that.”

The new developments have raised alarms throughout the community service sector, particularly concerning the enforcement of existing contracts, which the government has denied. McVeigh noted, “That should not be a net-widening exercise that then results in gagging the ability of community services to speak about important public policy issues.”

This situation underscores the pressing need for transparency in Queensland’s youth justice system, especially as the Crisafulli government has promised to deliver new programs aimed at improving youth justice outcomes. A recent document released in July detailed the “contractual requirements” for non-government organizations providing these essential services.

The implications of these changes are significant, as they could hinder the ability of frontline workers to advocate for the rights and needs of at-risk youth. With the meeting scheduled for next week, stakeholders are urged to closely monitor developments and prepare for potential advocacy efforts.

As this story unfolds, it remains crucial for community members and organizations to stay informed about changes to youth justice policies and their impact on vulnerable populations. The QCOSS is poised to push back against any provisions that limit free speech and advocacy in this vital sector.

Stay tuned for updates as we follow this developing situation closely.

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