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  • History
  • The Agreement
    • Acknowledgement
    • Attorney-General’s Foreword
    • Aboriginal Justice Caucus Co-Chairs’ Foreword
    • The Victorian Aboriginal Justice Agreement
    • Self-determination in justice
      • Self-determination in action through the AJA
      • The evolving role of the Aboriginal Justice Caucus
      • Further embedding self-determination in justice
    • Aboriginal over-representation in the justice system
      • Aboriginal cohorts under justice supervision
      • Underlying causes of Aboriginal over-representation
    • Working together to achieve outcomes
      • Incorporating evidence and learning
    • Burra Lotjpa Dunguludja - The Aboriginal Justice Agreement Phase 4
      • Principles for ways of working
      • How we will know if we are on track
    • Aboriginal Justice Outcomes Framework
      • Goal 1.1: Aboriginal families are strong and resilient
      • Goal 1.2: Aboriginal communities are safer
      • Goal 2.1: Aboriginal people are not disproportionately worse off under policies and legislation
      • Goal 2.2: Fewer Aboriginal people enter the criminal justice system
      • Goal 2.3: Fewer Aboriginal people progress through the criminal justice system
      • Goal 2.4: Fewer Aboriginal people return to the criminal justice system
      • Goal 3.1: The needs of Aboriginal people are met through a more culturally informed and safe system
      • Goal 3.2: A strong and effective Aboriginal community controlled justice sector
      • Goal 4.1: Greater accountability for justice outcomes
      • Goal 4.2: Greater Aboriginal community leadership and strategic decision making
    • Governance, implementation and accountability
      • Roles and responsibilities
      • Implementation
      • Monitoring and evaluation
    • Acknowledgement
    • Minister's foreword
    • Co-Chair's foreword
    • Our journey developing Wirkara Kulpa
      • The importance of self-determination in developing this Strategy
    • Our guiding principles for developing Wirkara Kulpa
    • The current Youth Justice system experience
      • Who are the Aboriginal children and young people involved with Youth Justice?
      • Aboriginal children and young people’s experience of the youth justice system
    • The way forward
    • Our key domains (key priorities)
    • Our goals
    • Our outcomes and actions
      • Domain 1: Empowering Aboriginal children and young people, and families to uphold change
      • Domain 2: Protecting cultural rights and increasing connection to family, community, and culture
      • Domain 3: Diverting young people and addressing over-representation
      • Domain 4: Working towards Aboriginal-led justice responses
      • Domain 5: Creating a fair and equitable system for Aboriginal children and young people
    • How we will deliver Wirkara Kulpa and monitor success
    • References
    • Appendix 1
    • Appendix 2
  • In my region
  • Actions
  • Outcomes

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