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Aboriginal deaths in custody in Western Australian prisons
This article provides an overview of the nature and adequacy of culturally appropriate health services within Western Australian (WA) prisons based on coroner findings on Aboriginal deaths in custody between 2019 to 2023. It provides a brief overview of the policies and current issues of the health services in WA prisons.
Three of eight coronial inquests into Aboriginal suicide deaths in custody reviewed reported the sub-standard and unacceptable quality of supervision, treatment and care. The lack of access to culturally safe health services in prisons contravenes the recommendations of the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (RCIADIC).
The article calls for implementation of recommendations from Australian government inquiries – RCIADIC, Pathways to justice report – and the government to uphold international human rights obligations especially the Optional Protocol to the Convention Against Torture.
Key findings
- Overrepresentation of Aboriginal peoples in the justice system is a human rights violation.
- Coroner’s findings of Aboriginal suicide deaths in custody were reviewed.
- These findings reported substandard quality of supervision, care and treatment.
- The lack of culturally safe health services in prisons contravenes the recommendations of the RCIADIC.
- Call for implementation of recommendations from Australian government inquiries.
