Page 2111 - Week 07 - Thursday, 24 June 2021

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Culture Inside Women’s Weaving and Art program – “Culture on the Move”

Elders Music Expression Program

Elders Healing Program

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Leadership Program

Elders Family Engagement Program

Elders Visitation Program

TWES (Time to Work Employment Service)

b) There is a separate room within the Indigenous Services Unit that is used for art programs for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander detainees.

Alexander Maconochie Centre—security patrols
(Question No 263)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Corrections, upon notice, on 14 May 2021:

(1) Are nightly patrols around the perimeter fence currently part of standard procedure in the Alexander Maconochie Centre (AMC).

(2) What paperwork is an employee required to fill in when beginning or ending a nightly patrol around the perimeter fence and what is the title of each of these.

(3) Have nightly patrols around the perimeter fence ever not been part of standard procedure and routine; if so (a) when did they cease being a part of standard procedure or routine and why were they stopped, (b) what incidents involving the perimeter fence have happened or may have happened during the time when nightly patrols were ceased? Such incidents would include things being thrown over the fence, the fence being damaged and inmates being in contact with the fence.

Mr Gentleman: I am advised that the answer to the member’s question is as follows:

(1) For safety and security reasons I am unable to answer this QON as the information is part of a restricted operating procedure.

(2) Not applicable.

(3) Not applicable.

Alexander Maconochie Centre—detainee debt
(Question No 264)

Mrs Kikkert asked the Minister for Corrections, upon notice, on 14 May 2021:

(1) Does ACT Corrective Services (ACTCS) collect data on how much debt an inmate has upon (a) entrance to the Alexander Maconochie Centre (AMC) and (b) exit from the AMC; if so, (i) how many inmates leave the AMC with over $1000 of debt, (ii) how many inmates leave the AMC with over $100 of debt.

(2) Does ACTCS, at any point of an inmate’s time in the justice system, assist inmates with debt management.


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