00:00Anita Paris recalls the last phone call she received from the boy.
00:08He wanted to hear the voice of someone who truly cared for him.
00:11We feel like we've lost a family member.
00:14About a week later, the 17-year-old fatally self-harmed in his cell at the Banksia Hill
00:18Youth Detention Centre.
00:20Miss Paris says when he went back into detention last year, the department decided to remove
00:25him from their care.
00:26He required specialised care.
00:29He wasn't receiving it at that time.
00:32He spiralled.
00:34The organisation was among the out-of-home care providers that missed out on funding
00:39as part of reforms by the Department of Communities, announced a day after 16-year-old Cleveland
00:45Dodd also fatally self-harmed in detention last year.
00:49In an email to the Minister for Child Protection, Miss Paris warned her organisation had strong
00:55relationships with several children serving time, and not having a home for them on their
01:00release would be catastrophic.
01:02She says she never received a meaningful response to her concerns.
01:07The department's latest annual report said its changes were focused on best interests
01:11of the child by moving them out of individualised care arrangements.
01:16Now that model of care is expensive, but it certainly does work for the children that
01:22need it.
01:23We cannot be expecting foster carers to be able to support some of these children who
01:29have significantly challenging behaviours.
01:33The department did not answer the ABC's questions on how the changes would affect the individualised
01:39care arrangements, but in a statement, a spokesperson said the reforms would produce better outcomes
01:44for WA's most vulnerable children.
01:47Miss Paris says she was told it was a cost-cutting measure.
01:51The children will need to move elsewhere into group models or whatever it is that can
01:55be done to save some bucks.
01:58She fears for the fate of detainees still in her organisation's care, with funding from
02:03the state set to run out in weeks.
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