Playing a Part in Recovery and Reintegration: The Koori Drug Diversion Forensic Coordinator.

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Playing a Part in Recovery and Reintegration: The Koori Drug Diversion Forensic Coordinator

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Playing a Part in Recovery and Reintegration: The Koori Drug

Diversion Forensic Coordinator

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Presenters

Belinda Baker- Koori Forensic Drug Diversion Coordinator ACSO

Heather Carmichael- COATS Manager ACSO

Amanda Bladen- Senior Manager Clinical Services

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Our VisionA safe and inclusive community, freed of crime and prisons.

Our MissionWe help people transition from prison, assist them in the community, stop them from re-offending and divert others

from committing crime.

Our Ethos“Create another chance”

ACSO- Australian Community Services Organisation

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Justice System

COATS

Treatment Agency

COATS- Community Offenders, Advice and Treatment Services

The Link Between the Justice System and Drug Treatment Services

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Key Pathways through the justice system

The principal points of referral into the forensic AOD system are marked one through to four.

Arrest

Charged

Bail 2

Sentencing

Incarceration

Parole 4

Exit

Caution Issued 1

CREDIT / CISP Bail 2 Remand

Community Disposition 3

No Conviction or Sentenced without

Treatment

Towards a New Framework for Forensic Alcohol and Other Drug Treatment in Victoria

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Under reported Over represented!

The Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission report Unfinished Business, finds the number of Koori women in jail has doubled over the past five years

Koori women now comprise the fastest growing segment of the Victorian prison population. 

Indigenous persons make up 26 per cent of the prisoner population yet only constitute 2.5 per cent of the Australian population

It costs over $652 per day  (or $237,980 annually)  to imprison one young person, it costs $1000 for an episode of Drug Counselling

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Country

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What am I trying to do?

• Keep Aboriginal clients out of prison• Break the cycle• Strengthen community• Identify gaps in the system• Improve capacity of mainstream services to work

with Aboriginal clients• Improve Service delivery for Aboriginal clients

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Whose making a difference?

• Department of Health funded drug treatment services

• Justice Services• KDDW- Koori Drug Diversion Workers• Koori Court (2002)• Aboriginal co-op’s• Aboriginal Specific Drug Treatment • Telkaya

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Our Partners

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How is it working?

• Victoria Police- Drug Diversion• Workforce development• Identifying gaps• Linking the networks• Building the bridge – connecting services

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Leanings and Opportunities?

• Removal from country• Access to Drug Treatment• Reporting and data collection

– Penelope

• System silos

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Questions?

www.acso.org.au