APF Media Statement – Enhanced Bail Supervision Pilot Program

The Enhanced Bail Supervision pilot program mandates that repeat offenders wear electronic monitoring devices (ankle bracelets) in mainstream secondary school settings. The APF strongly opposes this initiative and remains committed to working collaboratively with the government and relevant departments to explore alternative specialised education settings and programs for young people involved in the justice system.

Tina King has discussed this matter with the Deputy Premier and Minister for Education, Ben Carroll, who is fully aware of our concerns and position.

Please find attached the media statement released by the APF.

We will provide further updates as new information becomes available.