Youth Justice Schools
Two schools for high-risk teens on youth justice orders in South East Queensland and North Queensland.
Who we need to know and contact
Keep this simple: name, CivicGraph entity, public contact path, and the next outreach move.
| Organisation / service | Known? | What we know | How to reach out | Action |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Ohana Education / Ohana for Youth Tracker evidence | Known ABN 86633799124 | provider signal in the tracker and local contract mirror GS AU-ABN-86633799124 | Ask how the school model avoids becoming exclusion by another name and what success evidence can be shared. | Open entity |
Men of Business Tracker evidence | Known ABN 41601774001 | publicly discussed in crime-prevention-schools evidence chain GS AU-ABN-41601774001 | Resolve the entity first, then ask what the model is designed to do for young people pushed out of mainstream schooling. | Open entity |
Short email starter
Hi, we are building JusticeHub as a public evidence layer for youth justice reform in Queensland. Your organisation appears in the public record for Youth Justice Schools.
We are not asking for private case data. We are trying to confirm the program contact, what work is being delivered, and what evidence or story can be shared safely.
Could you point us to the right person for a short conversation?
Do this next
- All current organisation names have ABNs and contact paths. Start outreach from the rows above.
- Add the right person, email, and response status in GHL or the tracker.
- Keep public data, sensitive data, and consent-held story material separate.
Where the names came from
SDS allocation for youth justice schools.
Named alongside Crime Prevention Schools.
Structured evidence chain with Hansard, QON, tender, and mirror traces.
Specialist investigation page.