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Enhance workforce capacity to support young people with disability.
Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) has developed the Make No Doubt campaign and related materials to be accessible to people with a disability. The ca
Teach families problem solving skills to improve their ability to address issues that arise in their family (e.g. family conflict, finding needed services).
Teach parents how to positively interact and engage with their children.
Teach parents physical, cognitive and planning strategies to manage their anger.
Building skills in children that prepare them academically for starting school is a core component.
Youth workers learn about ADNSW services to improve assistance for younger Australians
If you have concerns about the psychological well-being of someone you know in custody or under supervision of CSNSW, and would like us to know about it, you s
All Corrective Services NSW (CSNSW) psychologists are registered with the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA).
The CSNSW Women's Advisory Council (WAC) works on issues that relate to women in custody and those under supervision in the community.
10 Feb 2025