❓ Question on Notice regarding the Target 120 program, specifically focusing on the number of children involved, the proportion of Aboriginal children, and subsequent sentencing outcomes (detention or community-based orders).
AnsweredQoN 3055Legislative Council
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I refer to Target 120, and I ask : (a) how many children are currently engaged in the program; (b) how many of the children from (a) are Aboriginal; (c) how many children have participated in the program since implementation; (d) how many of the children from (c) are Aboriginal; (e) of the children from (c), how many have been sentenced to: (i) detention during or after participating in Target 120; and (ii) a community based order during or after participating in Target 120; and (f) of the children from (d), how many have been sentenced to: (i) detention during or after participating in Target 120; and (ii) a community based order during or after participating in Target 120?
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Answered
15 September 2020
Responded by
Leader of the House representing the Minister for Child Protection
Response time
9 days
As at 20 August 2020:
(a) 58;
(b) 40;
(c) 70;
(d) 47;
(e) (i) 1;
(ii) 9; and
(f) (i) 0; and
(ii) 6.
(a) 58;
(b) 40;
(c) 70;
(d) 47;
(e) (i) 1;
(ii) 9; and
(f) (i) 0; and
(ii) 6.
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