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TuesdayAug 19 2025[Cancelled] [Abolitionist Network KY] Youth Bail Law Changes: Submission Writing Meetup #2Website
[Organisers cancelled due to large success in meetup #1, conserving their capacity. Thanks for your interest. Submissions still very welcome!]
A huge thank you to everyone who joined our session at SAGE last Sunday. For those who couldn’t make it, we held a discussion on the SA Government’s proposed changes to youth bail laws.
These proposed reforms represent a dangerous escalation of carceral policy. They are predicated on a falsely constructed youth crime crisis narrative (despite youth crime consistently declining over the past ten years). These changes are not about safety - they are about control, punishment, and expanding state power over the lives of marginalised young people, especially Aboriginal children and those already failed by health, housing, education, and disability systems.
The government is currently accepting public feedback on these changes. If you’re interested in writing a submission, details are below.
Submissions close: Wednesday 20 August Email submissions to: LLPSubmissions@sa.gov.au
Our critique of the reform plan linked below [Please read and use these points in your submission if you agree with out points] https://docs.google.com/document/d/17xtRTjPUi3Z0u3LbPFvJz7E9GsQy0Xxy
Gov Info on the proposed changes: https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/law-and-justice/young-offenders
Full Youth Offenders Reform Plan (PDF) https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1137445/Young-Offender-plan.pdf
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TuesdayAug 12 2025[Abolitionist Network KY] Youth Bail Law Changes: Submission Writing Meetup #1Website
A huge thank you to everyone who joined our session at SAGE last Sunday. For those who couldn’t make it, we held a discussion on the SA Government’s proposed changes to youth bail laws.
These proposed reforms represent a dangerous escalation of carceral policy. They are predicated on a falsely constructed youth crime crisis narrative (despite youth crime consistently declining over the past ten years). These changes are not about safety - they are about control, punishment, and expanding state power over the lives of marginalised young people, especially Aboriginal children and those already failed by health, housing, education, and disability systems.
The government is currently accepting public feedback on these changes. If you’re interested in writing a submission, details are below.
Submissions close: Wednesday 20 August Email submissions to: LLPSubmissions@sa.gov.au
Our critique of the reform plan linked below [Please read and use these points in your submission if you agree with out points] https://docs.google.com/document/d/17xtRTjPUi3Z0u3LbPFvJz7E9GsQy0Xxy
Gov Info on the proposed changes: https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/law-and-justice/young-offenders
Full Youth Offenders Reform Plan (PDF) https://www.agd.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0007/1137445/Young-Offender-plan.pdf
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TuesdayDec 10 2024Kaurna Yetra Abolitionist Network : Card writing for women in prison (An act of solidarity and care for the holiday season)Website
There are a few ways you can sending some solidarity to folks incarcerated in the Adelaide Women’s Prison this holiday period.
We are hoping to pull together messages of solidarity for all 272 humans detained in the AWP this Christmas. We know its super late notice, but we only just found out the program has the go-ahead this year and need all cards back by the night of Tuesday 10th.
A huge thanks to all who came out to Tuesday’s Yarn and Weave workshop, where we unpacked what we mean by prison/carceral abolition, carceral logics and the ways they infuse all of ours lives, whether we are criminalised or not, and why it is so important that we challenge these and building practices of transformative justice and community care in ours lives. For those who missed out, we will be hosting another similar workshop in the new year.
As discussed on Tuesday, there are a few ways you can sending some solidarity to folks incarcerated in the Adelaide Women’s Prison this holiday period.
We are hoping to pull together messages of solidarity for all 272 humans detained in the AWP this Christmas. We know its super late notice, but we only just found out the program has the go-ahead this year and need all cards back by the night of Tuesday 10th
How you can get involved:
Attend the card writing meet up next week (drop in from 6-9pm Tuesday the 10th at Intersection Traders), pop into the Adelaide Bike Kitchen/Duck Radio (details attached), write some by yourself OR host your own meet up.
Do you have a team meeting, a network, a friends potluck, a Christmas party, a family dinner, a child’s kindergarten (children’s drawings are particularly treasured) that you could tap into to help us achieve this goal?
Venue is wheelchair accessible, but unfortunately does not have accessible toilets. The nearest accessible toilets are 200m away at the OTR. If you have any suggestions for accessible, free/low cost venues please do reach out as we recognise that this is a barrier for members of our community.
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TuesdayDec 3 2024Kaurna Yetra Abolitionist Network 'Yarn and Weave'Website
Join us for a weaving workshop, while sharing stories and ideas about building a world beyond punishment and prisons, creating a space to dream about freedom and build community care - facilitated by Tabitha Lean (member of the The National Network of Incarcerated and Formerly Incarcerated Women and Girls and the national Abolition in Practice Network).
Tues Dec 3rd, 6pm @ Intersection Traders
Free w/ optional $5 donation for materials
Venue is wheelchair accessible, but unfortunately does not have accessible toilets. The nearest accessible toilets are 200m away at the OTR. If you have any suggestions for accessible, free/low cost venues please do reach out as we recognise that this is a barrier for members of our community.
N95 masks are strongly encouraged for all who can wear them. However, as we are an unfunded group, we do not have the capacity to pay for masks for all attendees. We will have a small number available if you forget yours, but please BYO own mask.