Corrective Services NSW

Funded Partnerships Initiative (FPI)

DCJ’s Funded Partnerships Initiative (FPI) provides funding to not-for-profit, non-government organisations to deliver a range of services that support CSNSW’s offender case management in three main areas:

  1. Transitional Support services
  2. Offenders' Children and Family services, and
  3. Victim Support

Funded Partnerships Initiative (FPI) Fact Sheet (PDF, 369 KB)

What Services are provided?

  Service Stream Services Target Groups
1. Transitional Support Stream

Service 1: Transitional Supported Accommodation

Service 2: Initial Transitional Support (ITS)

Service 3: Extended Reintegration Service

Service 4: Inmate Property Service

Services offered to all eligible offenders including males, females, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and those from a culturally and linguistically diverse background.

2. Offenders' Children and Family Stream

Service 1: Family, Friends and Children's Visitor Support Service

Service 2: Contact Coordination and Support Service

The target groups are children, young persons, family members and friends who are visiting or seeking contact with inmates in custody

3. Victim Support Stream

Service 1: Victim Impact and Risk Management Support Seminars

Services to address victim issues in offender programs, and to assist partners of offenders participating in the Domestic Abuse Program.

Last updated:

16 Oct 2023

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