Site search

Blogroll

3000 Votes
Andrew Bartlett
Antony Loewenstein
Audrey of Adelaide
Australians All
Austrolabe
Balneus
Bitch Ph.D.
BoltWatch
Brian Flemming
Bush Telegraph
Catallaxy
Club Troppo
Counteract Now
Crazy Brave
David Jeffery
David Tiley
Deb Foskey
Denialism
Feminism 101
GrodsCorp
Human Rights Act
Irfan Yusuf
Jane Clark
Jeremy Sear
John Quiggin
Josh Wolf
Kalkadoon.org
Language Log
Larvatus Prodeo
LeftWrites
Legal Soap Box
Machine Gun Keyboard
Miss Politics Australia
New Int. Blogs
Nexus Six
Paradigm Oz
Peter Black
Peter Campbell
Peter Martin
Planet Irf
Polemica
Possums Pollytics
Reasons You Will Hate Me
Rodney Croome
Sauer-Thompson
South Sea Republic
Spinopsys
StinkyJournalism.org
Suki Has An Opinion
Talk it Out
Talk It Out
Tama Leaver
The Dogs Bollocks
The Indian Mutiny
The Partisan
The Poll Bludger
The Road to Surfdom
Thinkers Podium
Tim Dunlop
Tim Lambert
Tug Boat Potemkin
Typing is NOT Activism
Watermelon Rant
Webdiary
Woolly Days


Featured Content

Profile: Mick Towke
Profile: Greg Smith
Profile: Paul Gibson

If Fascism gets up your nose, Picket! - Expose the Qld. Office of the Adult Guardian. Stop neglect and cover-up.

 Whoops! - the picket was previously advertised as “next Wednesday” which is incorrect.  The date 29/8 is correct. - sorry.

 Please pass this link to friends and networks in Brisbane.

There will be a picket on Wednesday, the 29 August 2007 at 9.00 am. outside the Brisbane Magistrate’s Court, 240 Roma St. Brisbane to demand reform of the Queensland Office of the Adult Guardian.

(note - this building is not the office of the Adult Guardian.  We have chosen this venue because a client of the Adult Guardian is appearing before a magistrate there)

The picket will be opened by a traditional Aboriginal dance from Baganan Kurityityin Theresa Creed.

There will be an open forum during the picket chaired by Drew Hutton. All are welcome to speak.

more details   here

             An invitation from Theresa Creed and John Tracey

Please join us to demand reform of Queensland’s guardianship laws.

We do not want to deceive anyone. This picket is about a particular problem that is occurring in our family. We would love to tell you the details but have been threatened with imprisonment if we do.

For seven years we have struggled with the Adult Guardian. We have gone up and down the right channels over and over again – without justice for a member of our family.

So we have called this picket to publically demand one thing, a demand that is relevant to thousands of other Queensland families – Reform the Office of the Adult Guardian!.

We demand that the Office of the Adult Guardian’s dual functions of investigator and legal Guardian for people with intellectual disabilities be split into two separates agencies. This would require the Office of the Adult Guardian, as a guardian, to be as accountable to scrutiny as any other legal guardian. At present the Office of the Adult Guardian investigates itself, or more accurately, does not investigate itself - including responding to complaints from their clients, client’s families or anyone else.

At present Queensland’s Guardianship and Administration Act allows for no accountability or scrutiny from anyone. Even the Attorney General, the elected parliamentarian and member of the state executive whose department the Adult Guardian is a part of , is legislatively unable to demand information and reports from the Adult Guardian or initiate any official investigation of any sort.

On top of this lack of accountability, Section 129  of the Guardianship and administration Act extinguishes any obligation at all to protect the rights of the adult or the integrity of the decisions made or to test information provided to the tribunal by the Adult Guardian.

Section 129 allows the Guardianship and Administration Tribunal (whose only investigative wing is the Office of the Adult Guardian) to conduct hearings and make orders that suspend all principles and protocols contained in its own act for up to six months.

Section 129 is a wild card allowing the tribunal to make decisions totally outside of legal frameworks. This section removes even the requirement for the person with a disability to be present or represented at a hearing, even if the Tribunal Orders to remove a person’s right to make decisions about where they live and who they associate with.   This situation has occurred, it is not a hypothetical fear.

Totalitarian laws and agencies such as Queensland’s guardianship regime should have no place in the lives of any Australian citizen.

These white laws have no place in Aboriginal family business

These laws, and the incompetence that flows from them are directly responsible for many people with intellectual disabilities being left to fall though the cracks in the system – often ending up in gaol.

In our family’s case as with other Aboriginal families, they are also a significant contributing factor to the over-representation of Aboriginal people in gaols.

For more information

Campaign to Reform the Adult Guardian (CRAG)
kurityityin(at)yahoo(dot)com
ph. Bris (07) 32552146

Please contact the Queensland Attorney General to support reform to Queensland Guardianship Laws         Attorney@ministerial.qld.gov.au


Stories the server thinks are related:
>>Fascism and disability in Queensland - The Guardianship and Administration Act.
>>Coming Soon: Fascism and the Left
>>Are we stuck on the Stairway to Kevin?
>>Bris Vegas - A Benefit Gig for the Doomadgee Family of Palm Island - Aug 11


Comments

resta suma Comment from Kieran
Time: August 17, 2007, 6:41 pm

Sorry I wont be able to make it up. Any chance you could take some photos? Or even better, some video and do a youtube? I’d love to hear what Drew Hutton and others have to say on the issue!

resta suma Comment from John T.
Time: August 17, 2007, 7:01 pm

I could be a bit busy but I will try.

I suggest you contact Drew or the Bris Greens if you have the time and get them to send someone. Drew has been invited by the family to be an opportunist media tart if he wants to. Drew has been supportive of the person at the centre of it all for a while now.

I’ll try and do what I can but I may be inside the court when the action is outside.

I hope the Greens do take this up as an issue.

resta suma Comment from Ronald Raygun
Time: August 17, 2007, 9:31 pm

I’ll see what I can do with regards to getting it taped. We’d probably want to put it on YouTube anyway.

resta suma Comment from John T.
Time: August 18, 2007, 12:52 am

That’s great if you can Ronnie.

You will have to talk to me about legal stuff before you put it on Youtube.

It’s pretty touchy.

resta suma Comment from John T.
Time: August 18, 2007, 12:57 am

p.s. Ronnie,

dont misinterpret the above comment as negativity about putting it on youtube.

You will just have to be cautious about what goes in it.

resta suma Comment from John
Time: August 19, 2007, 4:32 pm

please note - the picket was previously advertised as “next Wednesday” which is incorrect. The date 29/8 is correct. - sorry.

An extra wek to organise!

resta suma Comment from John T.
Time: August 29, 2007, 11:29 pm

Report on the picket - the last comment on this link
http://paradigmoz.wordpress.com/2007/08/15/picket-to-demand-justice-for-people-with-intellectual-disabilities-and-their-families-brisbane/

Write a comment





Close
E-mail It