This is a special protest outside Parliament House Darwin in the first week the NT Parliament sits to Close Don Dale NOW!

In addition to the weekly Friday Close Don Dale NOW! coalition protest outside Don Date itself – which is important to not only keep the pressure up but as support for the kids as they can hear us and call out and make banging sounds.

Follow the Close Don Dale NOW! coalition Facebook page.

Enquiries, to order Close Don Dale T-shirts, email: close.don.dale@gmail.com

Over 80,000 Australians have signed the petition to stop locking up 10-13 year olds.

Amnesty’s Darwin Action Group will join the Close Don Dale NOW Coalition at the Demonstration and will speak of the importance of Raising the Age of criminal responsibility to keep kids out of prison.

The number of children in the dangerous Don Dale Youth Detention Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory has skyrocketed due to harmful new bail reforms.

Don Dale is dangerous. Witnesses on the ground have told Amnesty International Australia that kids need to huddle in corners of their cells to avoid being rained on, and are being forced to stay in their cells for 9-hours a day due to short-staffing.

Remember, the Royal Commission into youth justice in the Northern Territory recommended that Don Dale close, and be replaced with a smaller, therapeutic facility — in 2018!

Instead of spending millions on expanding prisons, the NT Government needs to do everything they can to keep kids out of prison. Prison doesn’t work. We know that time locked up increases the likelihood of young offenders reoffending and being repeatedly incarcerated in the youth and then adult prison systems.

Indigenous and community-led prevention and diversion programs that address the underlying causes of crime are more effective at reducing reoffending than prison. Instead of kids being harmed in Don Dale, they need to be sent to programs that help them re-engage with school or employment, address underlying trauma and health issues, and set them up to live a healthy, happy life.

Take action now by joining our events, emailing your MP, and signing our petition.

Event Contact

Darwin Action Group

darwin.group@amnesty.org.au

Email Darwin Action Group

An Aboriginal girl holds a lantern in the dark, another girl sits beside her

Where

Parliamentary forecourt

Legislative Assembly of the Northern Territory, Mitchell Street, Darwin City NT, Australia

When

February 17, 2022

12:00 pm

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