This article is based on observations of the educational facilities provided for asylum seeking children detained on Christmas Island. The article concludes that these facilities fail to meet Australia’s international obligations and political pledges which aim to protect the right to education of asylum seeking children
Australia’s mandatory detention policy allows for non-citizens without a valid visa to be held in si...
Under pressure from crowded immigration detention centres and an election commitment to remove child...
Children fleeing persecution, torture, ill-treatment, exploitation and violence, cross international...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
Australia\u27s Migration Act explicitly permits the government to detain non-citizens seeking entry ...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
• Summary: This article draws on research with young people affected by immigration controls (Jones,...
Summary: This article draws on research with young people affected by immigration controls (Jones, ...
The arrival of children seeking asylum in Australia without a parent or guardian continues to pose c...
Seeking Asylum Alone Mary Crock Themis Press, 129 pages, $39.95 Reviewed by David Corlett In his 2...
The arrival of children seeking asylum in Australia without a parent or guardian continues to pose c...
This report argues that prolonged detention of children leads to serious negative impacts on their m...
Although the United States provided significant guidance in drafting the Convention on the Rights of...
Introduction: The purpose of this inquiry is to investigate the ways in which life in immigration de...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
Australia’s mandatory detention policy allows for non-citizens without a valid visa to be held in si...
Under pressure from crowded immigration detention centres and an election commitment to remove child...
Children fleeing persecution, torture, ill-treatment, exploitation and violence, cross international...
Legitimate concerns about people smuggling should not cause Australia to depart from its intern...
Australia\u27s Migration Act explicitly permits the government to detain non-citizens seeking entry ...
Australia's policy of indefinite mandatory detention was legislatively bolted in 1992 and applied to...
• Summary: This article draws on research with young people affected by immigration controls (Jones,...
Summary: This article draws on research with young people affected by immigration controls (Jones, ...
The arrival of children seeking asylum in Australia without a parent or guardian continues to pose c...
Seeking Asylum Alone Mary Crock Themis Press, 129 pages, $39.95 Reviewed by David Corlett In his 2...
The arrival of children seeking asylum in Australia without a parent or guardian continues to pose c...
This report argues that prolonged detention of children leads to serious negative impacts on their m...
Although the United States provided significant guidance in drafting the Convention on the Rights of...
Introduction: The purpose of this inquiry is to investigate the ways in which life in immigration de...
This article describes one school’s response to the inclusion and education of refugee and asylum se...
Australia’s mandatory detention policy allows for non-citizens without a valid visa to be held in si...
Under pressure from crowded immigration detention centres and an election commitment to remove child...
Children fleeing persecution, torture, ill-treatment, exploitation and violence, cross international...