State audit office report shows a 57% rise in youth supervision orders for domestic violence offences
An increasing number of Queensland young people on supervision orders has been recorded, with a report identifying a lack of support for children exposed to domestic violence.
The state is failing to act proactively on the “intergenerational transmission of violence” and there are few services available to children and adolescents, the Queensland Audit Office (QAO) said in a new report.
Continue reading…State audit office report shows a 57% rise in youth supervision orders for domestic violence offencesAn increasing number of Queensland young people on supervision orders has been recorded, with a report identifying a lack of support for children exposed to domestic violence.The state is failing to act proactively on the “intergenerational transmission of violence” and there are few services available to children and adolescents, the Queensland Audit Office (QAO) said in a new report.Sign up for Guardian Australia’s free morning and afternoon email newsletters for your daily news roundup Continue reading…
