Reverend the Hon. Dr GORDON MOYES: My question without notice is directed to the Minister for Small Business, representing the Minister for Juvenile Justice. Is the Minister aware that an alarming number of children, approximately 5,000, in New South Wales are being held on remand in the State’s juvenile justice centres? Is the Minister aware that the consequences of a high remand rate include unnecessary detention, and increases the challenges that children and young people face, which can potentially create further social problems, and that the high incarceration rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is damaging indigenous communities? In particular, is the Minister aware that many young people remanded into custody are either homeless or in need of care when charged with a criminal offence? Will the New South Wales Government fund a comprehensive program of residential bail support services across the State to prevent children and young people who are granted bail from being remanded into custody?