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Working together to break the cycle : the development of a national vocational education and training strategy for adult correctional facilities & juvenile justice centres in Australia : a position paper, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Training Advisory Council (ATSIPTAC);
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- Summary
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grossly over represented in correctional facilities and juvenile justice centres around Australia; Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was clear in its priority to prevent incarceration in the first place; ATSIPTAC argues that vocational education and training(VET) with regard to crime and correction is both a preventative and rehabilitive measure for those already in custody; ATSIPTAC examines a range of factors such as unemployment, incomplete and unsuccessful outcomes at school, unsatisfactory vocational training and outcomes, difficult employment situations; outlines strategiies for the implementation of VET programs in correctional and juvenile justice centres; factors associated with recidivism; role of VET in addressing issues raised
- Language
- eng
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- Working together to break the cycle : the development of a national vocational education and training strategy for adult correctional facilities & juvenile justice centres in Australia : a position paper
- Title
- Working together to break the cycle
- Title remainder
- the development of a national vocational education and training strategy for adult correctional facilities & juvenile justice centres in Australia : a position paper
- Statement of responsibility
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Training Advisory Council (ATSIPTAC);
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are grossly over represented in correctional facilities and juvenile justice centres around Australia; Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody was clear in its priority to prevent incarceration in the first place; ATSIPTAC argues that vocational education and training(VET) with regard to crime and correction is both a preventative and rehabilitive measure for those already in custody; ATSIPTAC examines a range of factors such as unemployment, incomplete and unsuccessful outcomes at school, unsatisfactory vocational training and outcomes, difficult employment situations; outlines strategiies for the implementation of VET programs in correctional and juvenile justice centres; factors associated with recidivism; role of VET in addressing issues raised
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- Label
- Working together to break the cycle : the development of a national vocational education and training strategy for adult correctional facilities & juvenile justice centres in Australia : a position paper, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Training Advisory Council (ATSIPTAC);
- Note
- "October 1998"
- Bibliography note
- Bibliography : p. 36-39
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- 39 pages
- Immediate source of acquisition
- Copy 2 donated by ATSIC Library
- Label
- Working together to break the cycle : the development of a national vocational education and training strategy for adult correctional facilities & juvenile justice centres in Australia : a position paper, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples' Training Advisory Council (ATSIPTAC);
- Note
- "October 1998"
- Bibliography note
- Bibliography : p. 36-39
- Dimensions
- 29 cm.
- Extent
- 39 pages
- Immediate source of acquisition
- Copy 2 donated by ATSIC Library
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