LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION | SELENA UIBO MLA
STATEMENT SHADOW ATTORNEY- GENERAL - KIDS ARE NOT THE PROBLEM THE SYSTEM IS FAILING THEM
Thursday, 29 January 2026
The latest findings of the NT Children’s Commissioner lay bare a system that is failing Territory children and the Territory community.
Too many children are being funnelled from trauma and family violence into the youth justice system instead of receiving care, protection and support.
Recent reporting from the Commissioner clearly exposes the direct links between child protection involvement, family and domestic violence, poor mental health and youth detention.
This confirms what families and communities have been saying for years - there is little protection or justice for children in our systems.
The report shows a clear pipeline from family violence, trauma and child protection into youth detention. Most children in detention are Aboriginal, with many being held on remand. Many have already been in care and exposed to serious harm.
The Commissioner has also warned that removing children from their communities and detaining them far from family and culture undermines rehabilitation and deepens trauma, particularly for Aboriginal children.
This is not about bad kids. It is about a system that steps in too late and responds with punishment instead of providing support when it matters most.
The CLP Government’s tough on crime approach is not fixing the problem. It is making it worse by locking up traumatised children instead of investing early in families, mental health and community-led support.
Real reform means shifting from punishment to prevention. The CLP Government must change course now and invest in what we know actually works to protect children and make safer communities for everyone.
- Early family-based support
- Culturally safe Aboriginal-led services
- Proper mental health care for children
- Keeping kids connected to family, culture and Country
- Increased support for the Children's Commissioner to investigate, report and make recommendations
Quotes attributable to Shadow Minister for the Attorney General Chansey Paech
“What we are seeing is a system that steps in too late and then relies on detention instead of support. When children miss out on help early, they are far more likely to end up in the youth justice system, and that is exactly what this report shows.”
“The CLP’s tough on crime approach is not delivering better outcomes for kids or for the community. Locking up traumatised children instead of investing in early intervention and family support is not solving the problem, it is entrenching it.”
“Kids are not the problem, the system is, and while the CLP refuses to change course, Territory children will keep paying the price."