5 February 2025
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS (14:41): I seek leave to make a brief explanation before addressing a question without notice to the Minister for Emergency Services and Correctional Services on the topic of assaults in prisons.
Leave granted.
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS: Might I also congratulate the minister on her elevation. Correctional services data reported in The Advertiser on Monday showed that prison assaults on prisoners and correctional officers doubled in the last year, with over 481 prison assaults recorded between 2023 and 2024. Regulation 9 of the Young Offenders Regulations 2023 allows for children as young as 10 years of age in lawful custody to be held in adult facilities in places further than 40 kilometres from Adelaide's General Post Office.
In 2024, child rights progress reports, issued by the Commissioner for Children and Young People, found that children are still being locked up in police cells alongside adults due to the denial of bail. In 2022, the Commissioner for Children and Young People noted in their report that children were held in adult facilities, such as police cells or other watchhouses, at least 2,030 times. My questions to the Minister for Emergency Services and Correctional Services therefore are:
1. Given the increase in prison assaults, does the minister believe that adult facilities are a safe environment for children aged between 10 and 14?
2. What action does the minister plan to take to protect vulnerable young people who are being incarcerated?
The Hon. E.S. BOURKE (Minister for Emergency Services and Correctional Services, Minister for Autism, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing) (14:42): I thank the honourable member for his question. Obviously corrections, on my understanding, is based around supporting the adult population. I am happy to get more information around the issues you have raised today and get a briefing in that space, because I would also like to learn more about that as well. I will get a briefing on that matter.
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS (14:43): Supplementary: as part of that briefing, will the minister engage with the Commissioner for Children and Young People?
The Hon. E.S. BOURKE (Minister for Emergency Services and Correctional Services, Minister for Autism, Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing) (14:43): I thank the member for his question. My understanding is that this usually comes under the remit of the Minister for Human Services, so I will be working with her as well. But, again, I will come back to my original answer: I am happy to get further information on this matter.
The Hon. R.A. SIMMS (14:43): Final supplementary: is the minister concerned about the welfare of these young people being detained in these facilities, given the significant spate of assaults that are happening in prisons?
Members interjecting:
The PRESIDENT: Order! Again, it was a very good attempt, the Hon. Mr Simms, but it sort of falls short really of the original answer.
The Hon. R.A. Simms: No harm in trying.
The PRESIDENT: The Hon. Mr Simms, you are regularly very trying!