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Service 2: Initial Transitional Support (ITS)

Locations
Various - Metropolitan Sydney and regional areas in NSW
Target Group Higher risk offenders under the supervision of Community Corrections
Referal Entry Point

Community Corrections

Parole orders and other custodial based Orders are prioritised above Probation Orders

Point Providers 

arbias Ltd

  • Bathurst
  • Campbelltown
  • Dubbo (including Wellington)
  • Gosford
  • Bowral/Goulburn (part time)
  • Grafton
  • Kempsey
  • Lake Macquarie
  • Leichhardt
  • Lismore (including Casino)
  • Mt Druitt (including Penrith)
  • Nowra
  • Parramatta (including Blacktown)
  • Taree
  • Wagga Wagga
  • Wollongong
  • Wyong

Housing Plus

  • Albury
  • Broken Hill
  • Griffith (part time)
  • Maitland
  • Moree
  • Muswellbrook
  • Orange (part time)
  • Tamworth (part time) (including Armidale)

Samaritans

  • Newcastle

Each Initial Transitional Support (ITS) provider is linked to the relevant Community Corrections location and provides up to 12 weeks support for higher risk offenders, under the supervision of Community Corrections. The support period can be extended if considered necessary.

The service providers will work in collaboration with Community Corrections, with the support directly linked to the offender’s case plan to reduce the risk of reoffending.

Support services may include assisting offenders with accommodation needs, access to services (such as mental health and alcohol and other drug services) engaging in prosocial activities in the community, employment or education referrals.​

Last updated:

11 Oct 2022

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