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    The aim of this training is to provide you with information and knowledge on how to use the JUST Connect online scheduling system.
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    Research Bulletin. CORRECTIONS RESEARCH EVALUATION AND STATISTICS | CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW. RESEARCH BULLETIN No. 65 | DECEMBER 2024 | ISSN 2207 0850. Evaluation of the Practice Guide for Intervention (PGI): Triangulating perceptions of dual role
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    Sharing your story information for inmates
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    CORRECTIVE SERVICES NSW. Contact with Offender Policy. Issued by. Probity and Staff Development Division. Issue Date. May 2010. Review Date. August 2012. 2 Contact with Offender Policy Probity and Staff Development / issued May 2010 / Review Date:
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    In-person appointments can be booked in JUST Connect for when a professional (lawyer or medical practitioner) requires a face to face meeting with a person in-custody rather than via AVL.
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    JUST Connect is a web-based system enabling video conferencing collaboration, coordination and connection to the Department of Justice.
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    The Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Program is a collaborative venture based on a Service Agreement between Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) and Racing NSW (RNSW) through an established charitable trust.
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    Greyhounds as Petsis a joint venture between Corrective Services NSW and Greyhound Racing NSW. It was established to re-home greyhounds which are no longer included in the racing circuit.
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    The Dog Rehabilitation Program is a joint venture based on a Service Partnership Agre​ement between the Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals NSW (RSPCA NSW) and the Commissioner of Corrective
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