Aboriginal leader's plan for cultural healing centres in Queensland to prevent crime cycle

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Aboriginal leader's plan for cultural healing centres in Queensland to prevent crime cycle
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Juvenile crime hearings around Queensland hear preventative action needs to start before birth, as police and politicians back a youth justice leader's plan for a less punitive approach.

Juvenile crime hearings around Queensland hear early intervention to stop the youth crime cycle needs to begin before birth.

The hearing was part of the Youth Justice Select Committee, which has held hearings across Queensland to identify solutions to youth crime. The Rockhampton youth justice hearing heard FASD was connected to many of the region's more serious repeat offenders.steps need to be taken before birth to protect unborn children from alcohol and substance abuse damage.Ms Woodall is seeking government backing for the centres and last week Acting Assistant Commissioner for Youth Crime Andrew Massingham said he "totally supported" the concept.

"It really pays to listen to them and understand what they think are some of the great solutions to our community's challenges. Ms Malone said intergenerational crime was a serious issue for a small number of families in Rockhampton who faced extremely challenging household environments that could include alcohol and substance abuse."We're not talking about the whole community of young people here; we're only talking about a small cohort that is intergenerational," she said.

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