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[Nettime-bold] Fwd: [ensemble-talk] Woomera Immigration Detention Centre Report of visit by HREOC |
[HREOC is the Australian Human Rights and Equal opportunities Commission. See http://www.hreoc.gov.au/ for more details. Ben] Begin forwarded message: > From: Serafina <[email protected]>(by way of Teri Hoskin) > Date: Fri Feb 08, 2002 02:01:55 AM Australia/South > To: "v-i-s-a-s" <[email protected]> > Subject: [ensemble-talk] Woomera Immigration Detention Centre Report of > visit by HREOC > Reply-To: "v-i-s-a-s" <[email protected]> > > > HREOC ELECTRONIC MAILING LIST SERVICE > > for your information > serafina > > ************************************************** > HREOC LISTS - HUMAN RIGHTS: > ************************************************** > Media Statement by President Professor Alice Tay AM and Dr Sev Ozdowski, > > Human Rights Commissioner OAM > > Woomera Immigration Detention Centre > Report of visit by HREOC officers > ************************************************** > > HREOC officers recently completed a fact finding mission to Woomera > IRPC, > as part of the National Inquiry into Children in Immigration Detention > currently being undertaken by the Commission. > > The five day assessment was extremely thorough and included interviews > > with children, children with their family, parents, single men and > women; > in all, eleven families were interviewed and approximately twenty > children. > > The officers also spoke with the DIMIA Business Manager, the ACM Centre > Manager, as well as the following ACM staff: Director of Programs, > Medical Services Co-ordinator, Medical Officer, ACM officers (including > an > ACM officer responsible for unaccompanied minors) Activities Officer and > > Psychologist > > All members of the Commission met on Friday 1 February to consider the > report of the visit. Based on the evidence provided to it, the > Commission > concluded that there are clear breaches of the Convention on the Rights > of > the Child, to which Australia is a signatory. > > ************************************************** > Summary of Officers' Observations > ************************************************** > > Self-harming behaviour > ***** > > The official statistics provided to HREOC officers by ACM indicated the > following incidents of self-harm occurred over a two week period: > > * Lip sewing: 5 children (one 14 year old sewed his lips twice) > * Slashing: 3 children (the above child also slashed "freedom" into his > forearm) > * Ingestion of shampoo: 2 children > * Attempted hanging: 1 child > * Threats of self hurt: 13 children > > This is a significant proportion of the total child population of 236 at > > the Centre. It would indicate that, not unsurprisingly, children are > responding to the atmosphere of despair in which they live. It is > self-evident that manifestations such as these are likely to permanently > > mark the psychological outlook of these children. HREOC officers in > discussion with ACM found no evidence of parents encouraging children to > > engage in acts of self harm. > > Interviews by HREOC officers with children produced many responses that > indicated a propensity for self harm and suicidal thoughts. > > Examples from three interviews: > ***** > > * Interview 1 (12 year old girl) > "I am getting crazy, I cut my hand. I can't talk to my mother. I can't > > talk to anyone and I am very tired. There is no solution for me - I > just > have to commit suicide - there is no choice." > > * Interview 2 (16 year old boy) > "Some of us, we not have anyone in here. What can we do except kill > ourselves? If no-one help us, I kill myself. If I kill myself, at > least > I do something for the people." > > * Interview 3 (13 year old boy - quote from family member) > "We notice that while he sleeps he talks and screams: "fire, fire, > fire", > and jumps up from sleep in nightmares... We ask him to go and bring a > book and he forgets about that and when he is walking he walks > disordered > and is not concentrating." > > That children are suffering psychological trauma from these experiences > would seem beyond doubt. > > Schooling > ***** > > HREOC officers also observed that despite ACM's efforts to provide > schooling opportunities for the children, this is confined to those aged > > twelve and under, and is not comparable in any way to the education > received by Australian twelve year olds. There are a number of children > > over 12 years of age who virtually receive no schooling at all. All > children are taught in the one classroom. Education is provided for a > total of only two hours a day, four days a week. > > This is contrary to Australia's obligations under Article 28 of the > Convention on the Rights of the Child to provide educational > opportunities > to all children within its jurisdiction > > ************************************************** > Conclusion > ************************************************** > > Breaches of the Convention on the Rights of the Child > ***** > > Based on evidence such as that referred to above, the Commission is of > the > view that Woomera IRPC places the Commonwealth in breach of its > obligations under the Convention on the Rights of the Child, > particularly > (but not restricted to) Article 19(1) "State parties shall take all > appropriate legislative, administrative, social and educational measures > > to protect the children from all forms of physical or mental violence, > injury or abuse, neglect or negligent treatment, maltreatment or > exploitation, whilst in the care of legal guardian(s) or any other > person > who has the care of the child." > > The Government also needs to reassess its position concerning Articles > 6(2) (child's right to survival and development); 22(1) (ensure the > protection of rights of child refugees or asylum seekers); 24 (child's > right to highest attainable standard of health); 27 (child's right to > adequate standard of living); 31 (child's right to play and > recreational > activities); 37(c) (the right of the child deprived of liberty to be > treated with humanity and respect); 39 (promotion of physical and > psychological recovery of child victim of neglect, abuse etc) and most > particularly 37(b) of the Convention which states: "...... Detention > shall > be used only as a measure of last resort and for the shortest > appropriate > period of time." with particular emphasis to Woomera. > > HREOC officers reported that Woomera IRPC is now enveloped in a self- > reinforcing miasma of despair and desperation, and there was a wide > spread > sense of despair due to the length of time in detention and the > concomitant uncertainty over status. It is this uncertainty that asylum > > seekers have indicated is at the root cause of fire and property > destruction in November and hunger strikes and incidents of self-harm in > > late January. This is not an appropriate environment for children. > > The Commission has written to Immigration Minister Mr Philip Ruddock > bringing these breaches to his attention. The Commission now awaits the > Minister's response as to how these breaches will be immediately > rectified. > > - - - - - -- - -- - - -- - - - - ----- ---- - - - - - ---- - -- - - - > -- - *this list is currently dedicated to v-i-s-a-s: Volunteers In > Support of Asylum Seekers > *v-i-s-a-s web: http://ensemble.va.com.au/visas > *you are currently subscribed to ensemble-talk as: > [[email protected]] > To unsubscribe, forward this message to leave-ensemble- > [email protected] > *ensemble-talk is the list of the electronic Writing Research ensemble > http://ensemble.va.com.au > > _______________________________________________ Nettime-bold mailing list [email protected] http://amsterdam.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-bold