CONTAINED

30 minutes. 3 rooms.
One truth about youth justice.

Brisbane Youth
Detention Centre

$2,355

daily cost

84%

reoffend

18%

graduate

"Every surface designed to eliminate variables that might become hope."

Diagrama Foundation, Spain

73%

success rate

€5.64

per €1 invested

Weekly

family contact

"This costs less. Works better. Already exists."

The future

This room belongs to what's being built right now.

CON|X is infrastructure for a different story about what young people can become. Connection architecture linking young people with mentors who've walked similar paths. Real-time matching between interests and opportunities. Family restoration. Community investment.

Our first partner: CON|X is building the platform. Communities will fill it with their solutions.

This is the evidence from community based programs.

$75/day

community programs

3%

reoffend rate

88%

success rate

WHAT CON|X IS BUILDING:

The Infrastructure

Platform connecting young people, mentors, employers, services - replacing extraction with connection.

The Evidence
Real-time data showing what works, where, and why - so funding follows outcomes, not fear.

The Obsolescence
When connection costs $75/day and works, spending $2,355 to cage kids becomes impossible to justify.

Launch: October 22, 2025

events.humanitix.com/conx-launch

The evidence exists. The infrastructure is being built. The choice is yours.

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Drop us a line, and let's set the wheels of curiosity in motion.

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About Contained

CONTAINED: Where Policy Meets Flesh

CONTAINED: Where Policy Meets Flesh

Share this if you're done watching children being destroyed for profit while we pretend it's justice.

From Bolivia to Brisbane: How CONTAINED Became Inevitable

From Bolivia to Brisbane: How CONTAINED Became Inevitable

I'm going to help you trace the authentic thread, but first I need to ask: when I stood in that Bolivian prison and saw families living inside, inmates running restaurants, children playing in courtyards...how did that feel...what is punishment all about.