Townsville Bulletin

Call for sacking over jail ‘failings’

- CAITLAN CHARLES

A NORTH Queensland MP has asked how many more “failings” Corrective Services Minister Mark Ryan can have before he is sacked.

Burdekin MP Dale Last has made the bold call in the wake of serious allegation­s from Townsville Correction­al Centre staff about a toxic work culture at the prison.

Mr Last, who is the Opposition spokesman for Corrective Services, said the Minister had overseen significan­t issues in the police service and was failing to act for correction­s employees.

On Saturday, the Townsville Bulletin published claims that stress levels at the prison had reached boiling point with a number of staff attempting to take their own lives.

The Bulletin also outlined claims of staff shortages and poor training for new officers.

“The allegation­s about staff culture at the Townsville Correction­al Centre show that Minister Ryan has again failed to do the job that Queensland taxpayers pay him to do,” Mr Last said.

“For several years the Minister denied that staff culture was a problem and now we know that the recommenda­tions from a review that taxpayers paid for have not been implemente­d.

“What we do know is that Queensland Corrective Services will only receive an ad

ditional nine staff this financial year and that, despite overcrowdi­ng throughout the state, not one of those staff will be a custodial correction­s officer. Yet again, Minister Ryan is failing to heed the calls for help from his staff.”

Mr Ryan said he took staff concerns about workplace culture seriously.

“Staff safety and security at

all prisons is of the highest importance,” he said.

Mr Ryan added that he had been advised that all recommenda­tions from a report into the culture at the prison had been implemente­d. Staff had claimed this was not the case in practice.

“This is also why we have invested in more QCS personnel, with more than 450 peo

ple deployed to correction­al centres across Queensland after completing the Custodial Officer Entry Program,” he said.

Sources told the Bulletin that a main entry point to the prison had been broken for more than 12 months.

“To have key security equipment at a correction­s centre broken for over 12 months is yet another illustrati­on of this Minister’s failings. This has a huge impact on the safety of staff and, potentiall­y, the community,” Mr Last said.

Mr Ryan said security had not been reduced at the prison, saying QCS has implemente­d manual, temporary solutions why a permanent solution is developed.

Mr Last added that Mr Ryan had failed to address issues with injured staff.

Last week an officer was taken to hospital after he was attacked by an inmate.

“Almost 12 months ago we found out that, as far back as 2018, more and more custodial correction­s officers were being injured at work. Minister Ryan has failed to address the increase in staff injuries, failed to keep our correction­al centres secure and has failed to adequately staff them,” Mr Last said.

“This Minister is lurching from disaster to disaster on his watch and the real victims of those failings are Queensland­ers who work in correction­s and want a safer community.”

Mr Ryan took aim at the LNP over its lack of commitment to prison infrastruc­ture at the last state election, and that when the party was last in power, 180 correction­s staff lost their jobs. “It’s clear from Dale Last’s comments he doesn’t understand correction­s, and he doesn’t understand how prisons, or prison staffing works,” he said.

 ?? ?? Mark Ryan Picture: Tertius Pickard
Mark Ryan Picture: Tertius Pickard
 ?? ?? Dale Last. Picture: Evan Morgan
Dale Last. Picture: Evan Morgan

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