ClosedNon-Profit

Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project

Victorian Government · Australia

This funding supports the Aboriginal Family-Centred Youth Justice program, developed from the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System initiative. It aims to support vulnerable Aboriginal children through early therapeutic and family-centred care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.

Funding

$1 – $3M

Location

Victoria

Who Can Apply

• Applicants must be not-for-profit groups • Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations play a vital role in developing and delivering the funded programs
Applicants are not-for-profit groups. The program description also indicates a central role for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations in developing and delivering culturally grounded programs.

What's Funded

Developing and delivering culturally grounded, therapeutic and family-centred programs for vulnerable Aboriginal children, including healing-focused support, strengthening family connections, and addressing complex needs.

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Expected Outcomes

Improved support for vulnerable Aboriginal children, stronger family connections, culturally grounded healing, and reduced involvement of Aboriginal children aged 10-14 in the justice system.

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Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitindigenous_organisation

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityother

Keywords

Aboriginal childrenyouth justicefamily-centred caretherapeutic supportAboriginal Community Controlled Organisationshealingfamily connectionsVictoria

Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project?

The Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project is a non-profit grant offered by Victorian Government in Australia, providing $1 – $3M in funding. This funding supports the Aboriginal Family-Centred Youth Justice program, developed from the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System initiative. It aims to support vulnerable Aboriginal children through early therapeutic and family-centred care delivered by Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations.
2

How much funding does the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project provide?

The Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project provides $1 – $3M in funding.
3

Who is eligible for the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project?

  • Applicants must be not-for-profit groups
  • Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations play a vital role in developing and delivering the funded programs
4

What activities are funded?

Developing and delivering culturally grounded, therapeutic and family-centred programs for vulnerable Aboriginal children, including healing-focused support, strengthening family connections, and addressing complex needs.
5

How do I apply for the Keeping Aboriginal Children (10-14) Out of the Justice System project?

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