The mass overincarceration of First Nations peoples is one of the biggest human rights issues we face today. I urge all Australians to watch this film.
June Oscar AO, on the documentary Incarceration Nation
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How can we raise awareness of the overrepresentation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Australian prisons to drive support for social and policy reform?

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The Peer to Peer Network Pilot will co-design a peer to peer networking model to connect Learning for Life families with one another to fill gaps in support and add value to local communities, with the aim to scale it across the Smith Family’s more than 90 communities.

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Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Early adulthood (19+)
First Nations Community
Children in contact with the justice system
Prevention or diversion from incarceration
System Transformation
Campaigns and Advocacy