Healing at Home on Country provides Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations and for-profit Aboriginal businesses an opportunity to support culturally safe pathways for Aboriginal Adults returning home to their families and communities.
This grant provides a platform to be innovative, think outside the square and tailor a program to meet the needs of your communities.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 1
Delivering tailored, culturally safe and ACCO led health and wellbeing services that assist Aboriginal people in custody in addressing the underlying factors contributing to offending behaviour. Detail:
- Client’s case plans incorporate culturally appropriate referral pathways for clients re-integrating back into community.
- Strengthened relationship between Community Corrections and their local ACCO’s.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 2
Resourcing the ACCO sector to increase the availability of Aboriginal delivered post-release, transitional and supported accommodation and cultural mentoring services for Aboriginal adults leaving custody.
Detail:
- ACCO’s have programs and services available for clients to address their holistic care.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 3
Strengthening the opportunities for Aboriginal people, organisations and communities to practice self-determination in determining the solutions to reducing the over-representation of Aboriginal people in the criminal justice system.
Detail:
- ACCOs submit their application for the grant by outlining their project plan based on community needs.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 4
Increase co-design and collaboration with local Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.
Detail:
- Improved relationships between CSNSW and ACCO’s in conjunction with improved cultural competence and confidence in CSNSW staff, promotes collaboration in developing purpose-built programs for mutual clients.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 5
Aboriginal parolees have a voice and input in their Risk Mitigation and Case Plan for post release planning.
Detail:
- Aboriginal clients having person centred and culturally responsive case plans.
- Aboriginal clients actively engaging in interventions outlined in case plan steps.
- Aboriginal clients contributing to the development of their case plans and being able to select what services they wish to engage with.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 6
Aboriginal parolees have cultural programs/activities in their case plan to promote self-determination identity and belonging for connection to Family, Community & Culture
Detail:
- Community Corrections improving the way they engage and provide services to Aboriginal people in their care.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 7
Aboriginal parolees are empowered by local Aboriginal mentors to build connection and well-being for successful reintegration back into Family & Community.
Detail:
- Aboriginal parolees are supported by Aboriginal mentors after successful completion of their parole orders.
- Aboriginal parolees are connected to cultural activities and events in community to promote a sense of identity, belonging, connection and pride.
Project objectives/targeted outcome 8
Reduce re-offending and increase successful completions of parole for Aboriginal people in our care.
Detail:
- Evaluation measures need to be both qualitative and quantitative and reflect improvement in the engagement and number of Aboriginal parolees successfully completing their parole period.