Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre demands Ashley Youth Detention be closed immediately

May 7, 2025
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The controversial Ashley Youth Detention was set to close sooner than 2028. Inset: Nala Mansell, spokesperson for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre

Nala Mansell, Campaign Coordinator for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre, has called on the Tasmania鈥檚 Liberal government to immediately close the Ashley Youth Detention in Deloraine. A commission of inquiry several years back had recommended the same.

鈥淭his decision condemns vulnerable children to even more years of state-sanctioned violence and abuse,鈥 Mansell said on May 6 after the government announced it would delay its closure until 2028.

鈥淚nstead of closing the child torture chambers Minister [Roger] Jaensch is now fast-tracking plans to relocate and rebrand the very same broken system that has already devastated so many lives.鈥

Mansell said locking children in cages instead of caring for them is 鈥渘ot a solution鈥. 鈥淵ou don鈥檛 fix abuse by renaming it. Every extra day that Ashley stays open is another day this government is complicit in trauma.鈥

The Ashley Youth Detention Centre was a focus of the聽聽into Government Responses to Child Sexual Abuse in Institutional Settings in September 2022.

The Keeping Children Safe and Rebuilding Trust report, signed by senior government MPs among others, conceded: 鈥淲e accept that there is more we can do to change our cultures, systems and processes鈥 and outlined 191 recommendations to better protect Tasmania鈥檚 children from sexual abuse in institutional contexts.

The inquiry, announced in November 2020 by then-premier Peter Gutwein, came after a year of committed in out of home care, schools, Ashley Youth Detention and the Launceston General Hospital.

The final report criticised the government鈥檚 lack of response on child sexual abuse allegations since 2000, saying it had 鈥渢oo often been inadequate鈥 and more needed to be done to improve children鈥檚 safety in institutions. It concluded that the Tasmanian government did not have the right systems in place to effectively address the risks and respond to incidents of child sexual abuse in institutions and the culture did encourage feedback or reporting.

Mansell said Ashley Youth Detention was known to be a violent and abusive institution. 鈥淎boriginal children, already the most overrepresented in prisons and the most vulnerable to harm, continue to bear the brunt of this failure.

鈥淭hese children are not criminals: they are victims of a society that criminalises poverty, dispossession and trauma. What they need is connection to culture, to land, to healing. They need support and safety, not punishment,鈥 Mansell said.

Research shows that Aboriginal children benefit greatly from cultural connection and community care, she said. Locking children in cages, without access to community care and therapies, simply recycles trauma. 鈥淭he government cannot be allowed to keep torturing children in new buildings with the same brutal system.鈥

The Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre is demanding the 鈥渋mmediate and permanent closure of Ashley Youth Detention Centre鈥 and investment in culturally safe, community-led alternatives.

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