ClosedNon-Profit

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

Victorian Government · Australia

This Victorian grant 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

Not-for-profit groups can apply Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations are central to program delivery Projects should support vulnerable Aboriginal children through therapeutic and family-centred care
Applicants are not-for-profit groups. The program description indicates a central role for Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations in developing and delivering culturally grounded programs for vulnerable Aboriginal children.

What's Funded

Development and delivery of culturally grounded programs for vulnerable Aboriginal children, including early therapeutic support, family-centred care, healing activities, strengthening family connections, and responses to complex needs.

Expected Outcomes

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

Key Information

Applicant Types

non_profitindigenous_organisation

Stage

any

Funding Purposes

communityother

Keywords

Aboriginal childrenyouth justicefamily-centred caretherapeutic supportAboriginal Community Controlled OrganisationsVictoriahealingcommunity services

Frequently Asked Questions

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 Victorian grant 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.

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.

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

Not-for-profit groups can apply Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations are central to program delivery Projects should support vulnerable Aboriginal children through therapeutic and family-centred care

What activities are funded?

Development and delivery of culturally grounded programs for vulnerable Aboriginal children, including early therapeutic support, family-centred care, healing activities, strengthening family connections, and responses to complex needs.

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