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24.01.2022 #repost from Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. See below!



23.01.2022 For those of you with loved ones inside

23.01.2022 DO YOU WANT TO BE INVOLVED IN CHANGING CURRENT SYSTEMS FOR JUSTICE INVOLVED PEOPLE? Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Limited is seeking expressions of interest for the Deadly Connections Expert Advisory Committee for 2021-22. As an Aboriginal controlled organisation, Deadly Connections is committed to the promotion of self-determination for Aboriginal people, families and communities and other vulnerable populations. The Deadly Connections Expert Advisory Commi...ttee has been established in response to the lack of opportunities for justice involved people, families and communities to contribute to discussions, guide the direction of Deadly Connections and provide meaningful feedback about matters that affect us. The primary function of this Committee will be to provide expert advice to Deadly Connections on the views, needs and interests of the justice involved people, families and communities in NSW, particularly those who are also affected by the out of home care/child protection systems and other social/human services areas including but not limited to; homelessness, mental health, substance use and abuse, family violence, health and other areas in which Aboriginal/justice involved people are disproportionately affected. You will be engaged to inform and improve Deadly Connections (and other government/non-government agencies) decision making in relation to policy, programs, projects, service delivery and advocating for systemic change. The information gained in this meeting will assist us in identifying areas of improvement, gaps in service provision and areas for advocacy/change. We will also be promoting this group to other non-govt and government agencies as a best practice model and a resource for them to consult for expert advice and guidance on proposed programs, policies etc. The Deadly Connections Expert Advisory Committee will consist of a mix of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people from 16 75 who have lived experience in the areas listed above. Members of the committee are volunteers and will meet at least four times a year. The meetings will be held in either the City of Sydney or Inner West LGA (NSW). Our first meeting will be in February, then May, August and November 2021 (online attendance will be considered for those living outside of those areas). We will be expanding the group to include other States and Territories moving forward once we have all of the necessary frameworks developed and implemented. Please get in touch with us if you would like to get involved or if you have any questions through our website www.deadlyconnections.org.au or via [email protected] speak to Jade our project officer via (freecall) 18004USMOB (1800487662) during business hours (Mon to Thurs). Please tag anyone you think may be interested?

23.01.2022 Thanks for keeping those fires burning Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. #samestory #differentsoil



22.01.2022 Please consider donating to Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Limited cause to end mass imprisonment and deaths in custody of our First Nations people.

22.01.2022 'Prison is no place for a child'.. #RaiseTheAge

20.01.2022 With all of this madness, it is hard to remember all of the other important stuff that Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. is working hard in addition to continuing to provide front line and crisis support to our people and families who need it the most. Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. recently wrote a submission for the NSW Parliamentary Inquiry into Support for Children of Imprisoned Parents in New South Wales. This inquiry was establis...hed to look into the possible impact on children of imprisoned parents and the adequacy of policies and services to assist the children of imprisoned parents in New South Wales. In particular, it is examining what services are available, how effective they are, and whether improvements could be made. Given the lack of culturally responsive, Aboriginal led organisations available to provide intensive support to justice involved parents and their children, our submission was vital. Our submission (along with other agencies) is now publicly available and can be viewed via the link below.



18.01.2022 In case you missed it..

17.01.2022 Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. has provided the following information; A reminder to join the FB group COVID-19 PRISON WATCH to share information and support advocacy by organisations that day-in-day-out promote the rights of people in prisons and family members with loved ones in prison.

16.01.2022 Men's group happening today.

15.01.2022 Huge congrats to Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Limited

15.01.2022 Disgusting. 9 years old!



13.01.2022 Relationships Australia has just launched a free telephone advice service to support people impacted by the COVID-19 restrictions. TIME 2 TALK may be especially helpful for older people and their families/carers self-isolating at this time. Time 2 Talk is a free telephone support service for people around a range of COVID-19 related challenges relating to individuals, couples, families, and households. ... Time 2 Talk is a telephone service staffed by a team of qualified relationship counsellors and social workers, established to assist members of the NSW community who have been impacted by the restrictions imposed by state and federal Governments on travel, contact with significant others and management of social distancing. Website link here https://www.relationshipsnsw.org.au/support-se/time-2-talk/ Telephone Number is 1300 022 966 Open Mon-Fri 9-5 and Sat 9-4

12.01.2022 Please read RAISE YOUR VOICES for the Parliamentary Inquiry into the support of children of imprisoned parents in NSW

11.01.2022 Can anyone help Uncle Dave Bell in Campbelltown?

10.01.2022 Our new organisation DEADLY CONNECTIONS is looking for volunteers!!

09.01.2022 Please support the important work Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. does on a community and systems level. You walked with us on Saturday, now walk with us today and every day. Together we can create stronger, safer communities and pathways for Aboriginal people families and communities.... Please help us continue our vital work - donate now to Deadly Connections through www.deadlyconnections.org.au #TransformingJustice #TransformingLives #TransformingCommunities #CareNotCages #OurKidsOurMobOurWay

09.01.2022 #IStandWithQuaden

08.01.2022 CALLING OUT TO COMMUNITY!! Are you a friend or family member of someone currently in custody or who has been in custody during COVID-19? Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. NEEDS your help. Governments are congratulating themselves about zero cases in prisons but saying nothing about the impact of COVID-19 restrictions on the mental health and wellbeing of incarcerated people and their families. We need to know more about what's going on so we can ensure peop...le's basic rights and needs are met! Prison restrictions like the suspension of face-to-face visits are ongoing with no end in sight. This is URGENT. If you are the family member of an incarcerated person please help us to complete our survey! It will only take a few minutes. Survey closes Friday 5th June 2020 Please feel free to tag people or share with friends, family and professional networks! #socialchange #getinvolved #socialjustice #communitydriven #reentry #justice #incarceration #secondchances #justicesystem #grassroots #livedexperience #mentalhealth #communityled #bythehoodforthehood #breakingthecycle #carenotcages #communitybuilding #advocacy

06.01.2022 Happening today!! Ages 16 and up welcome. Drug and alcohol free event. Lunch will be provided.

06.01.2022 Info for those on Centrelink payments

06.01.2022 Sharing from Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Limited To all of our supporters, We have reached crisis point after almost a year of trying to locate an office space and community access point. ... We are very good at supporting people whilst in crisis however it is proving difficult to do so while we are also experiencing crisis. We are very proud of what we have been able to achieve this year with very limited resources. We do not have adequate resources to pay high rent for a space as we need to direct the small amount of resources that we do have into investing in our communities. While everybody is getting ready to celebrate Christmas, we are in crisis mode with a significant amount of uncertainty around the operations of Deadly Connections moving into 2021. We need a strong foundation in the form of operational headquarters in community to continue to provide place based, best practice, culturally responsive and holistic services to First Nations people, families and communities. Since acquiring an office space in June 2020 - (during the height of COVID) we have tripled in size across both our staff and volunteers numbers. We are a small organisation achieving mighty outcomes and changing the lives of the people that we support. Please help us continue to build safer, healthier, more connected communities!

02.01.2022 Deadly ways to get involved with Deadly Connections Community & Justice Services Inc. to assist us in providing ongoing support to Aboriginal people, families and communities impacted by the justice system!

01.01.2022 DEADLY CONNECTIONS MEDIA RELEASE Half of Australian prisoners mental health 'massively affected' by COVID-19 restrictions, survey shows A survey of incarcerated people in Australia has provided concrete evidence of a serious decline in mental health and wellbeing as a result of restrictions brought in to prevent the spread of COVID-19. ...Continue reading

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