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Supporting young Aboriginal Victorians to thrive

The state government has launched an initiative to ensure young First Nations people, like those in Wyndham, are supported to stay out of the youth justice system and lead fulfilling lives, guided by Wirkara Kulpa- Victoria’s first ever Aboriginal Youth Justice Strategy.

The strategy is supported by almost $3 million in the 2022/23 Victorian budget to deliver Aboriginal Youth Justice Hubs for young Victorians at risk of engaging with the youth justice system.

Wirkara Kulpa was written for and by Aboriginal young people and aims to make sure they’re not part of the youth justice system, because they are strong in their culture, connected to families and communities and living healthy, safe, resilient, thriving and culturally rich lives.

Led by the Aboriginal community, the hubs will provide a range of services, from early intervention and diversion through to complex needs in an accessible space where children and young people can engage in social and recreational activities.

The design and delivery of the model, including locations, will reflect a partnership with the Aboriginal community through transfer of resources and empowered Aboriginal-led decision making.

Youth justice minister Natalie Hutchins said: “The youth-friendly version of Wirkara Kulpa is an important step towards a future where Aboriginal children and young people are not part of the youth justice system, because they’re connected to culture, supported and thriving.”

“The Hubs will provide a range of tailored services for young Aboriginal Victorians to receive the care and engagement they need to stay on the right track and lead fulfilling lives.”

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