NT Children’s Commissioner Shahleena Musk released findings on children in the youth justice system with mental health needs or cognitive disabilities, attributing their situation to a “failed” child protection system. The report comes amid NT government plans to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 10, prompting Musk to advocate for evidence-based and therapeutic responses instead. The investigation revealed that many detained children had significant contact with the child protection system, emphasizing the need for early intervention and support for at-risk families to prevent further incarceration.
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Bomber faces match review scrutiny for high bump
SummaryEssendon onballer Sam Durham faces potential AFL suspension for a high bump on Carlton's Adam Cerra, which has drawn criticism for its recklessness. During the match, Cerra, who received a black eye from the incident, was assessed for a concussion but was not removed from play until 14 minutes later, prompting questions about the Blues' protocol. Despite the controversy, both coaches acknowledged the importance of player safety, with Essendon's Brad Scott emphasizing the challenges players...
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