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Ceduna Justice Reinvestment

Ceduna, SA

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The Ceduna / Far West SA justice reinvestment effort is an Australian Red Cross-led community-engagement initiative ("Justice Redesign in Ceduna and Far West, SA"), linked to the Justice Reinvestment SA network, working with the Ceduna, Yalata, Oak Valley and Koonibba communities to build a community-owned approach to reducing offending and incarceration.

Impact on the record

What the public record shows

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What runs here

Programs and approaches

Ceduna Justice Reinvestment

Service provided by Ceduna Justice Reinvestment

  • Justice Redesign in Ceduna and Far West, SA – Community Engagement (Australian Red Cross)
  • Far West Mojo program (community storytelling / engagement vehicle for the consultation)
  • Red Cross JUST Program (Far West Coast)

The people

Who leads the work

  • Khatija Thomas

    Listed as a Justice Reinvestment SA co-coordinator (state network level, not specifically the Ceduna site)

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  • Ralph Bonig

    Listed as a Justice Reinvestment SA co-coordinator (state network level, not specifically the Ceduna site)

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The arc

How this site came to be

  1. 2015

    Australian Red Cross commenced community engagement on justice issues with Aboriginal communities in and around Ceduna (engagement reported as commencing February 2015), funded by the Ian Potter Foundation and Collier Charitable Fund and linked to the South Australian Justice Reinvestment Working Party.

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  2. 2015

    First stage of the Red Cross-supported justice reinvestment trial enabled the formation of relationships with the Ceduna, Yalata, Oak Valley and Koonibba communities and the 10 Aboriginal Homelands through the Far West Mojo program (Collier Charitable Fund supporting key components).

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  3. 2024

    Red Cross recruiting a Community Projects Coordinator - Justice based in Ceduna to support the justice reinvestment / justice redesign work in the Far West region.

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In the record

News and reports

The network

Connected sites

About this page

This is a public record built from sources in the open, not yet a profile the community holds. Ceduna Justice Reinvestment is the editor of record once it claims this page. When a site claims it, the community decides what the world sees, names its own people, and publishes its own figures. We can stage a page. The community publishes it.