The Case Management Framework is based on the belief that success for reintegrating into the community depends on a healthy mind and body.
The Yeddung Mura Throughcare Program works in collaboration with ACT Corrective Services Throughcare Unit to provide individualised and intensive case-managed and trauma-informed support to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men and women exiting the Alexander Maconochie Centre following a custodial sentence.

Pre-Release Support
AMC Client Interview | Identify Long Term and Short Term Needs | Develop a Case Path for the Release Day and Engagement Support | Commence Programs | Prepare Connection with Family | Address Clothing and Accommodation Needs

Release Day Support
Arrange Transport | Provide food |Support settling into accommodation | Counseling | Family reconnection support

Engagement Support (1-12 weeks)
Case Management begins with addressing the basic needs of clients, such as accommodation, clothing and food. Clients are encouraged and motivated with smaller wins with ID cards, licenses, birth certificates, white cards etc.
Services include: Daily visits | Community engagement Support | Counseling | Family reconnection support | Accommodation support | Training | Mentoring

Inspiration Support (12-52 weeks)
Strengthen habits trough the following services:
Regular visits | Community intervention support | Community events | Counseling | Family support | Accommodation support | Program Support | Employment support | Drop-in Centre | Peer Support | Training

Chaplaincy
Holistic support

Drop-in Centre
Safe haven to receive support during the day.

Mentoring
‘Community mentoring program’ to provide support for detainees to adjust to life outside of prison.

Peer Support
Peers supporting each other with their own experience.

Transitional Accommodation
Supporting detainees with transitional accommodation upon their release.

Contact Us
56 Coyne Street, Fadden ACT 2904
1800 TO GOOD
[email protected]