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Spotlight on restorative justice in Darwin
On October 20, Jesuit Social Services celebrated its 40th anniversary in the Northern Territory. With a spotlight on Restorative Justice, more than 70 people gathered in Darwin at a breakfast forum to hear about embedding restorative practice into the justice system....
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Fundraiser has Artful Dodgers Studios rocking
Twenty years ago Jesuit Social Services established the Artful Dodgers Studios as a way to use music, art and culture to engage with marginalised young people....
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On a pathway to an improved future
People with an acquired brain injury make up over a third of people in the Victorian prison system. KATHRYN KERNOHAN speaks to Brigid Henley about how the Enabling Justice Project helps create opportunities for people with an acquired brain injury after their release. ...
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Just Voices Speakers Program goes international
A group of visiting Bangladeshi public and private officials have learned more about the way Jesuit Social Services works with vulnerable young people....
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Fundraising event has Artful Dodgers Studios rocking
"The best ever!"...
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"I want to provide my son a better life than what I had"
The single largest barrier to employment for migrants and refugees in Australia is the lack of opportunity and quality work experience. The African-Australian Inclusion Program (AAIP) breaks down this barrier by providing six months of paid work, mentoring and career coaching to qualified...
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Spotlight on youth justice #justicesolutions study tour
Senior leaders at Jesuit Social Services recently went on a study tour to parts of Europe and USA in search of more humane responses to youth justice issues. ...
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How Johnny links schools and families to keep young people learning
Johnny Cheung-Fook is a caseworker with our Navigator program. He talks to SEZ WILKS about being a bridge between schools and families, and how his own school experiences help him understand the barriers young learners face....
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How Sinke catalysed her corporate career through the African-Australian Inclusion Program
The single largest barrier to employment for migrants and refugees in Australia is the lack of opportunity and quality work experience. The African-Australian Inclusion Program (AAIP) breaks down this barrier by providing six months of paid work, mentoring and career coaching to qualified...
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Opening doors to employment through Jesuit Community College
Jesuit Community College's Ready Set Work course gave Sarah a kick-start in hospitality, writes KATHRYN KERNOHAN....