Process evaluation of the Justice Housing Program: Report prepared for the ACT Government

Helen Taylor, Lorana Bartels, Patrick Rehill, Gabriel Wong, Edgar Liu

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Abstract

This report presents the findings from a process evaluation of the Justice Housing Program (JHP).

The JHP is a collaboration between the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Justice and Community Safety Directorate (JACS), especially ACT Corrective Services (ACTCS), the Community Services Directorate (CSD), especially Housing ACT (HACT), the social and community housing sector and non-government organisations.

JHP provides transitional accommodation for detainees exiting prison, who are assessed as suitable for independent, shared living. JHP is designed to assist clients in finding more permanent accommodation, as well as linking them to community services and other support networks. The program aims to contribute to the goal of RR25by25 of achieving a 25% reduction in the recidivism rate in the ACT by 2025 (JACS, 2020).
Original languageEnglish
PublisherANU Centre for Social Research and Methods
Commissioning bodyACT Government’s Justice and Community Safety Directorate
Number of pages140
Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2023

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