Post Box 20, 27 Mulley Street, Holder 2611

02 6147 3369

Advocacy and support for families of detainees

Advocacy and support for families of detainees

Support for ex-offenders and people on community-based orders

Support for ex-offenders and people on community-based orders

Community Capacity Building Workshops

Community Capacity Building Workshops

Welcome to Tjillari Justice

Tjillari Justice Aboriginal Corporation provides a range of support services, case management and programs to address the toxic stress and trauma that children and families experience when they have a parent involved in the justice system. The service uses a Family Justice Model, which builds on and draw out the strengths of families and community to manage issues associated with incarceration and, hopefully, to break the cycle of reoffending and recidivism.


Small Seeds Program

Sat Mar 2020

Helps to support incarcerated offenders to read to their children and encourages early childhood literacy...

'Surviving Out Side'

Sat Mar 2020

A holistic and responsive life-skills based program which is underpinned by Aboriginal and Torres Strait...

Galambany Circle

Sat Mar 2020

Providing support to people appearing before the Galambany Circle Sentencing Court.

Vision and Aims

That all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the criminal justice system live free from violence and discrimination, benefit from adequate living standards, are treated with dignity and respect and are empowered to secure and preserve their individual rights.

Empower

Develop and deliver programs that empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to take control of their own lives through addressing their immediate needs

Family

Reduce the recidivism rate of imprisoned Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders people by engaging families and community in a family justice model of service delivery.

Culture

Develop longer terms and stable support mechanisms for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in general.

Impact

Educate the community, families and Government agencies on the impact that parental involvement with the justice system has on children

Governance and FundingThe practices of Tjillari Justice are informed by a Board of Independent Professional Advisers. Board members can change in order to access the most appropriate expertise for each project. The organisation reports annually to the Australian Government’s Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations (ORIC).

We have adopted a social enterprise model where every project undertaken must create employment for an Aboriginal person.

Tjillari is self-funded and raises revenue by designing, developing and delivering workshops, training; and programs for both the public and private sector.

The organisation has Deductible Gift Recipient Status (DGR) and has also received a number of grants over the years as well as been recognised through awards including:

  • Inclusion on the ACT Women’s Honour Roll
  • Recognition as a Service Provider for Women (International Women’s Day 2020)
  • The Intergenerational Award category of the Positive Ageing Awards, part of the Council on the Ageing (COTA) ACT Seniors Week celebrations
  • 2019 ACT NAIDOC Week Award
  • 2016 Woman of Spirit Award - Lifeline Canberra’s annual awards which recognise and celebrate outstanding women in the community who have overcome adversity, given back to the community and inspired others to do the same.

 

Workshop and Training Room Facilities

Customised and Designed Learning Solutions