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CORONIAL LAW – death in custody, mental health, mentally ill person, transfer from custody to receive care, section 24 Crimes (Administration of Sentences) Act
CORONIAL LAW – mandatory inquest - death of a First Nations man in custody - was custodial mental health care adequate – were cultural needs adequately met – w
CORONIAL LAW – intentional self-harm – NSW Police and NSW Ambulance powers pursuant to ss 20 and 22 of the Mental Health Act 2007 – extent to which information
CORONIAL LAW – death in custody – manner and cause of death during COVID-19 outbreak at Junee Correctional Centre – adequacy of care
Families should be given practical, emotional and material support to address their complex and evolving needs.
Selecting and screening mentors based on key characteristics and expertise ensures that mentors are ‘fit for task’ and can work with the targeted mentee popula
Mentors and mentees should be matched based on their personal preferences.
Mentors should be provided with opportunities to reflect on their performance and the progress of their mentee.
Involvement of parents/carers in the mentoring relationship can help improve parent-child relationships.
Report into the inspections conducted in 2022 relating to the six youth justice centres in NSW.
10 Feb 2025