Review into Many Colours One Direction program

Roger Jaensch,Minister for Human Services

Protecting the safety and wellbeing of Tasmania’s children and young people, especially those in out of home care, is an absolute priority for the Tasmanian Government.

Today, I am releasing the review report into the Many Colours One Direction (MC1D) program initiated by the Government in late September.

The review investigated the following;

  • the safety and wellbeing of each of the young people currently at MC1D;
  • the allegations and matters raised through the media;
  • the effectiveness of current oversight and due diligence mechanisms in place for MC1D; and
  • the overall effectiveness and outcomes of the program including therapeutic benefits for young people.

The review undertook comprehensive and detailed investigations, in line with the Department of Communities established principles for assessing allegations relating to children and young people in out of home care. This included direct discussions with the young people themselves in the Northern Territory.

The review concluded “the young people residing at MC1D are safe and well, and this is measured in context of their safety and wellbeing if they had remained living in Tasmania and/or if they were to return home before they are ready”.

The review has made four recommendations, which have been accepted by the Government in full, as follows:

  • Progress support and opportunities for young people at MC1D – This includes providing additional practitioner support for the young people on the ground in the Northern Territory.
  • Progress opportunities for independent monitoring and oversight of Tasmanian young people residing at MC1D – The Government will work with MC1D to support their participation in the Tasmanian Commissioner for Children’s Out of Home Care Systemic Monitoring Program.
  • Progress the establishment of a Tasmanian program similar in design to MC1D – The Department of Communities will conduct a national jurisdictional analysis of similar programs and convene an expert panel to provide advice on the establishment of a Tasmanian based program by 30 June next year.

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