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Residential facilities are different from the secure correctional centres that we usually inspect.
Residential facilities assist offenders by providing:
Residential facilities make a targeted contribution to the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders.
We inspected several facilities.
The Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre provides intensive drug treatment and reintegration support to men whose offending is connected to their substance use. Participants are supported to progress from closed detention to community supervision.
Bolwara Transitional Centre (BTC) and Parramatta Transitional Centre (PTC) offer support to women to successfully transition from custody to the community.
Miruma and Balund-a residential programs offer an intensive residential placement that effectively diverts an offender away from custody at either pre-conviction, pre-sentence or post-sentence.
Nunyara Community Offender Support Program offers short term placements to men who are subject to community supervision orders. Its primary focus is on assisting residents to identify and secure accommodation in the community.
The Inspector makes 48 recommendations. These include systemic and facility specific improvements in:
The Residential Facilities and the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre Report was tabled in parliament and published in February 2020.
Residential Facilities and the Compulsory Drug Treatment Correctional Centre Report (PDF , 1.9 MB)
11 May 2023
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