Based on this legal alternative what is a short and long term consquences: To strengthen for detention practices, amend regarding section 189 of the Migration Act 1958 (Cth) aims to classify freedom of movement and able to access essential needs as waiting for their claim to be processed. Moreover, the detention practices, must prioritise community housing and supervision, thereby increasing living standards or abolishing it together (Needs to be more specific- how,where, when)

The backlogs with current Australian detention centres are inadequate provision of healthcare and limited legal support including offshores facilities, point to lack of scrutiny over the act. To help refugee to transition life in Australia currently, Humanitarian Settlement Services (HSS) provide two main program (HSP) and (SIS). These following programmes could be improved by increasing the number to provide the community with increased frequency of general treatment such as Medicare coverage, and enabling easier access to specialised medical services for refugees with health needs. To improve education and housing for detainees HSS require increased funding therefore provide further vocational training within their local jobs and transition community-based housing.

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Short term consequences:

1. Improved living standards for detainees and increased access to essential needs while their claims are being processed.
2. Increased scrutiny and oversight of detention practices to ensure better provision of healthcare and legal support.
3. Improved transitions for refugees in Australia through enhanced Humanitarian Settlement Services programs.

Long term consequences:

1. Higher levels of community housing and supervision could reduce strain on detention facilities and improve overall living conditions for detainees.
2. Increased access to healthcare and legal support for refugees could lead to better integration into Australian society and reduced health and legal issues in the long run.
3. Enhanced education and vocational training opportunities for detainees could lead to improved job prospects and long-term stability for refugees in Australia.