Asylum seekers become an increasingly controversial topic not just in Australia, but also around the world. Asylum seekers are people who flee their homeland in order to find safety from dangerous circumstances that are out of their control (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2014). On arrival in or near Australian land, these peace seekers are detained until their claims can be legally processed and they are either granted an Australian visa or deported from Australia all together (Australian Human Rights Commission, 2015). The treatment of asylum seekers while detained in Australian custody, is less than sufficient and is a cause of concern for many.
The issue of Children within immigration …show more content…
They have thoroughly researched and reported their findings of the treatment and living conditions of children in mandatory detention centres. A recent report documented that children in the detention centres have a high risk of negative impacts on their mental and emotional health (United Nations Human Rights, 2015). Additionally, in some cases it is clear that the policies, laws and rights guaranteed by the Labor and Coalition Governments, are not being adhered to. Examples of this would be that there have been reports of child sexual and physical abuse and lack of proper care for children suffering from psychological or physical disorders (Australian Human Rights Commission, …show more content…
The Australian Government does not agree with the report from the Australian Human Rights Commission; and chose to ignore the evidence and advice given on how to improve the value of life for the detainees. In their belief, immigration detention centres are great migration systems that aid in keeping the Australian population safe from security, character and health risks (Australian Government, 2015). The Government also claims that government officials regularly examine all detention faculties and that there are also complaint and feedback systems available for the detainees (Australian Government,