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Coordinates: 32°0635S 115°5509E / 32.109705°S 115.919085°E / -32.109705; 115.919085
 

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Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre
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LocationCanning Vale, Western Australia
Coordinates32°06′35S 115°55′09E / 32.109705°S 115.919085°E / -32.109705; 115.919085
StatusOperational
Security classMedium to maximum security
Capacity215[1]
OpenedSeptember 1997
Managed byDepartment of Corrective Services
Websitewww.wa.gov.au/organisation/department-of-justice/corrective-services/banksia-hill-detention-centre-bhdc Edit this at Wikidata

Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre is an Australian juvenile prison facility for offenders aged 10–17 years, located at Canning Vale, Western Australia. It was opened in September 1997 to replace Longmore Detention Centre in Bentley.

Overview[edit]

The detainees have access to a variety of activities and educational programs. All detainees have individual "case management plans", which map out the education, training, employment, counselling or other activities they will do whilst in the centre, to work towards their return into the community.

Detainees must attend school until the end of the year they turn 17.

Controversy[edit]

In January 2023, Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Centre made headlines in Australia after a class action was launched against the facility, involving 500 children and young adults who had been detained at the centre. In an affidavit, an allegation was made by an 18-year-old autistic female who claimed she had her human rights violated while detained–she alleges that she was subjected to shackling, seven months of solitary confinement and physical abuse.[2][3]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2020 Inspection of Banksia Hill Detention Centre" (PDF). oics.wa.gov.au. April 2021. Retrieved 26 March 2023.
  • ^ "Banksia Hill class action alleges girl with severe autism 'treated like dog' at WA detention centre". Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC). 13 January 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
  • ^ "Banksia Hill: autistic teenage girl 'treated like a dog' at detention centre, class action alleges". The Guardian. 13 January 2023. Retrieved 13 January 2023.
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