The Forgotten Children: Australia's treatment of asylum seeker and refugee children UNSW Kaldor Centre
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23 April 2015 - The Australian Human Rights Commission’s 'Forgotten Children' report on children in immigration detention caused considerable controversy, and offers a rare insight into life inside Australia’s detention centres. At this seminar, Jennifer Whelan and Madeline Gleeson spoke about the key findings of the report and some of the questions it raises.
Jennifer Whelan is Senior Lecturer at UNSW Law, a human rights and anti-discrimination lawyer, a project director at the Australian Human Rights Centre and a member of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
Madeline Gleeson is a Research Associate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
23 April 2015 - The Australian Human Rights Commission’s 'Forgotten Children' report on children in immigration detention caused considerable controversy, and offers a rare insight into life inside Australia’s detention centres. At this seminar, Jennifer Whelan and Madeline Gleeson spoke about the key findings of the report and some of the questions it raises.
Jennifer Whelan is Senior Lecturer at UNSW Law, a human rights and anti-discrimination lawyer, a project director at the Australian Human Rights Centre and a member of the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
Madeline Gleeson is a Research Associate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law.
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