6th Australasian Youth Justice Conference. Better outcomes. Wherever you are. Whoever you are.
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The Australasian Youth Justice Administrators (AYJA) invite you to participate in the 6th Australasian Youth Justice conference.
Equitable and inclusive outcomes are achieved through understanding and responding to the unique strengths, challenges, and aspirations of diverse communities. This year’s theme recognises place-based, community-driven approaches and solutions to address overrepresentation and diversity in metropolitan, regional, and remote contexts that genuinely reflect lived experiences. This Conference will provide a platform to share what better outcomes look like for young people in the youth justice system, their families/whānau and communities wherever they are and whoever they may be.
In collaboration with Department of Human Services SA, the Australasian Youth Justice Administrators (AYJA) will partner with the Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science at Swinburne University of Technology to deliver the 6th Australasian Youth Justice Conference:
Better outcomes. Wherever you are. Whoever you are.
Visit the conference website for all the details including keynotes, abstract submissions, registrations and more!
Event contact
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Brett McIvor
Operations Manager, Centre for Forensic Behavioural Science
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