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Immigration detention in Australia: Community-based alternatives to detention

25 May 2009

© Commonwealth of Australia 2009
ISBN 978-0-642-79147-4 (Printed version)
ISBN 978-0-642-79148-1 (HTML version)

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Preliminary Pages (PDF 143KB)

Foreword
Membership of the Committee
Committee secretariat
Terms of reference
List of abbreviations

 
Chapter 1 Introduction (PDF 164KB)

Background to this report
Ministerial announcements
First report: Criteria for release from detention
This report: Community-based alternatives to detention
Third report: Transparency, infrastructure and service provision
The development of detention alternatives
Assessing the range of detention alternatives
Structure of the report

 
Chapter 2 Overview of alternatives to immigration detention centres (PDF 305KB)

Alternative forms of detention in Australia
Temporary alternative detention in the community
Immigration transit accommodation
Immigration residential housing
Community detention
Alternatives to detention in Australia – Bridging visas
Conditions and restrictions
Duration of bridging visas
Bridging visa services and support programs
Housing options for bridging visa holders
Alternative accommodation options
Hostel and collective accommodation
Hosted stays in the community
Financial sureties and reporting conditions
Use in security bonds in Australia
Use of bail and bond programs internationally
Reporting conditions in Australia
Use of reporting and electronic monitoring internationally
Summary

 
Chapter 3 Appropriate support and accommodation in the community (PDF 276KB)

Provision for basic needs
Income support
Permission to work
Access to medical care
Accommodation
Availability and affordability
Other issues with the private rental market
Personal and family wellbeing
Mental health issues and social isolation
Children and families
Support services
Case management and referral services
Staying in the Australian community
Summary

 
Chapter 4 A robust and cost-effective approach (PDF 254KB)

A robust immigration system
Compliance with migration processes and decisions
Transparency in decision-making
Migration advice and assistance
Voluntary return options
Cost-effective detention alternatives
Limitations in details of costings provided to the Committee 
Estimated costs of detention centres and detention alternatives
Comparative costs of alternatives to detention
Summary

 
Chapter 5 A coordinated framework for community-based alternatives to detention (PDF 260KB)

Bridging visas – a community-based alternative to detention
Transparency and integrity in our migration system
Access to income, health care and housing
Permission to work
Community-based immigration housing
Additional Committee comments
Hosted stays in the community
Ongoing role for alternative forms of detention

 
Additional comments by Senator Concetta Fierravanti-Wells (PDF 32KB)
 
Additional comments by Senator Sarah Hanson-Young (PDF 102KB)
 
Minority Report by the Hon. Dr Sharman Stone MP (PDF 56KB)
 
Dissenting Report by Mr Petro Georgiou MP (PDF 104KB)
 
Appendix A: List of submissions to the inquiry (PDF 55KB)
 
Appendix B: List of public hearings and inspections (PDF 82KB)
 
Appendix C: The Committee’s first report of the inquiry into immigration detention in Australia (PDF 83KB)
 
Appendix D: Overview of immigration detention population (PDF 115KB)
 
Appendix E: Time line for immigration detention policy 1989–2009 (PDF 79KB)
 
Appendix F: Bridging visa conditions and entitlements (PDF 62KB)

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