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12 April 2012
© Commonwealth of Australia 2012 ISBN 978-1-74229-611-1
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ReferralInterim ReportStructure of Final ReportAcknowledgementsNote on referencesRole of the Department of Immigration and CitizenshipRole of other commonwealth government agenciesRole of contracted service providersRole of other organisationsConduct of the inquirySubmissions, hearings and site visits
IntroductionBackground to mandatory detentionReformsTypes of detentionExpansion of the network from 2008Decisions relating to detainee placement within the networkCost of detentionDetainees held in each locationLength of detentionServices provided in immigration detention facilitiesInfrastructure establishment and maintenance SecurityIncident reportingHealth servicesLegal servicesEducation for childrenEducation and activities for adultsVisitors and community engagementExternal review and oversightFindings in the inquests into the deaths at Villawood in 2011
IntroductionBackgroundSerco's key obligations under the contractSupport to people in detentionPrograms and activitiesSerco's ability to subcontractAdequate Serco officer staffingSerco's incident reportingTraining of staffImplementation of DIAC'S Psychological Support ProgramSupport for Serco officersSerco's role in providing security servicesVisitor arrangementsDIAC's administration of the contractConclusion
The Detention Health FrameworkCriticism relating to the implementation of health service policyInternational Health and Medical Services' role in health careHealth assessments and screeningGeneral health care servicesMental health servicesProvision of health services in remote communities Locally provided health servicesIHMS external support and scrutinyConclusion
BackgroundNegative effects on detaineesContributing factorsEffects on children in detentionImpact of prolonged detention on the detention network
IntroductionLegal frameworkAssessing protection claimsCriticisms of the assessment process and its lengthSecurity assessments Concerns around security assessmentsWhat to do with the hard cases
BackgroundRecent expansion of the immigration detention networkBridging visasCommunity detentionThe cost of community detention
BackgroundEvidence received by the Committee
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Committee Secretary Joint Select Committee on Australia’s Immigration Detention Network PO Box 6100 Parliament House Canberra ACT 2600 Australia
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