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NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL

NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL. NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL (AJAC). Independent arm of NSW Govt Established in 1993 & became a Council in 1998 Set up by the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody

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NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL

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  1. NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL

  2. NSW ABORIGINAL JUSTICE ADVISORY COUNCIL (AJAC) • Independent arm of NSW Govt • Established in 1993 & became a Council in 1998 • Set up by the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody • Aim: reduce number of Aboriginal people in contact with criminal justice system & promote best practice criminal justice programs & policies • provide advice to Attorney & Ministers about the criminal justice system

  3. Current Justice Initiatives • Focus on intervention and prevention • Developing programs etc that prevent Aboriginal children and young people from entering the criminal justice system • Raising contentious issues eg family and domestic violence

  4. Current Justice Issues • Aboriginal children: vision is to provide them with the best start in life by supporting their early childhood development, growth & schooling & giving attention to needs of their families and carers • Aboriginal young people: vision is to build their skill capacity, self worth & resilience to create healthy young individuals • Per Aboriginal Justice Plan Strategic Directions 1 & 2

  5. Current Justice Issues - projects • Our Kids: Stay Safe, Stay Strong Children’s Activity book – interactive resource tool aimed at building the awareness, skills & safety networks of Aboriginal children • Developed as there was a lack of appropriate resources • Culturally and age appropriate • Message: violence is unacceptable, not children and young peoples fault and who to approach to for assistance • Received several awards

  6. Current Justice Initiatives • Seido Karate program – aimed at encouraging active participation in sport, increase self worth, and, ultimately to prevent Aboriginal children and young people from entering the criminal justice system • Currently operating in Inner West, Sydney

  7. Current Justice Initiatives • Desired outcomes • Reduction in crime & incarceration rates • Awareness about rights • Creating vibrant and healthy children & young people • Breakdown in cycles of violence • Educational & employment opportunities • Community wellbeing & safety

  8. CONTACT US AJAC Ph: 02 8688 8106 E: contact_ajac@agd.nsw.gov.au W: www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/ajac

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