
A routine Sunday night at a Rolleston youth justice facility turned to mayhem when five teenagers attempted an escape, during which a staff member was stabbed with a makeshift weapon.
They made it as far as the gym roof of Te Puna Wai o T奴hinap艒, before police intervened and brought the offenders down after almost four hours.
It is understood the attempted breakout was a result of 鈥渃lear planning鈥.
Overseen by Oranga Tamariki, Ministry for Children, the youth justice residence has the capacity to hold up to 40 young people guilty of offending.
The facility consists of four open units - which hold up to 10 teenagers at a time - as well as a secure unit where serious matters inside the facility are resolved.
罢丑别听贬别谤补濒诲听understands听the attempted breakout was staged at one of the open units, where the group of teens took advantage of poorly-maintained aspects of the building to escape.
The group used a staged distraction at a separate unit to draw the attention of staff, before kicking open an allegedly expensive glass window and climbing onto the unit鈥檚 roof.
It鈥檚 understood the window鈥檚 surrounding metal plates were identified as needing further maintenance during an Oranga Tamariki inspection at the end of last year.
During the escape, which occurred just after 8.30pm, a staff member stepped in to take control of the situation.
After being confronted by the staff member, one of the group鈥檚 members allegedly used a makeshift weapon - a sharp object they鈥檇 obtained - to stab the staffer.
Oranga Tamariki confirmed a staff member was mildly injured.
The group managed to clamber to the rooftop of Te Puna Wai鈥檚 gym, where their escape triggered a mass emergency service callout from nearby police stations.
Oranga Tamariki confirmed a staff member was mildly injured in the incident. Photo / 九一星空无限
Police鈥檚 statement to media confirmed they arrived at the residence at around 8.38pm, where police 鈥渁ssisted in talking the youths down鈥.
One of the group members was taken into police custody and charged with common assault, while other charges are being considered for the remaining of the group.
Oranga Tamariki deputy chief executive Rachel Leota told the media the agency would be conducting a review into the matter.
There are four youth justice residences in New Zealand.
Auckland is home to two: Korowai Manaaki in Wiri and Whakatakapokai in Weymouth. Another in Rotorua is called Te Maioha o Parekarangi.
According to the National Union of Public Employees (NEPU), all four of the nation鈥檚 youth justice residences have had 鈥渕ultiple abscondings鈥 over the past 12 months.
It鈥檚 an issue that requires experience and perception from its staff members, something the union believes is lacking.
Te Puna Wai in Rolleston is an Oranga Tamariki facility that has a capacity for up to 40 young people. Photo / 九一星空无限
鈥淭here have been staffing shortages, which has started to improve, but they鈥檙e inexperienced,鈥 national secretary Janice Gemmell said.
鈥淲hen you鈥檙e dealing with clever, experienced youth you need to be really on your game and more training is needed. For example, staff need to understand how kids can access things from the outside.鈥
Staff turnover has been an issue at youth justice residences across the country, including Te Puna Wai, according to Gemmell.
Among the driving factors is staff frustration over having their every action and decision monitored on CCTV cameras throughout the facility.
Gemmell has seen numerous cases of split-second decisions made by staff, which last for mere seconds, be 鈥渢aken to Wellington鈥 where footage is put under the microscope and reviewed from every angle.
The union representative said it鈥檚 a big problem.
鈥淪taff think there鈥檚 a big risk working in these places and they鈥檙e not prepared to take that risk when they have families and could lose their job easily,鈥 she said.
鈥淓very time there鈥檚 a need for physical intervention, it鈥檚 always scrutinised through the cameras. I don鈥檛 disagree with it, but it has to be realistic with the behaviour you manage.鈥
Oranga Tamariki has refused to comment on the matter any further because of the ongoing inquiry into the incident.
Corrections Minister Kelvin Davis told the听贬别谤补濒诲听youth justice staff are doing 鈥渁 great job in looking after some of the most challenging youth in the country鈥.
He noted the staff鈥檚 response to the situation, praising their work in containing the situation that he believes could have turned volatile.
鈥淎s with any incident like this, Oranga Tamariki will do a review to see if anything could have been done differently,鈥 he said.
鈥淚 would expect changes to follow if that is the case.鈥
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