Status in progress
Domain
4. Greater self-determination in the justice sector
Goal
4.1 Greater accountability for justice outcomes
Outcome
4.1.1 Independent oversight of Aboriginal justice outcomes
Status
In progress
Agency
Koori Justice Unit, Department of Justice and Community Safety
Justice Policy and Data Reform, Department of Justice and Community Safety

Where we are up to 

The need for an Aboriginal Social Justice Commissioner was discussed at Aboriginal Justice Forum (AJF) 58 which resulted in a meeting between Caucus representatives and Ministers in April 2021.

The Department of Justice and Community Safety (DJCS) worked with the Aboriginal Justice Caucus to seek funding for an Aboriginal Social Justice Commissioner through the 2021-22 Budget. This bid was unsuccessful. Further opportunities to progress this work are being identified in response to community calls for greater independent oversight and accountability.

Background

The Aboriginal Justice Caucus has for many years advocated for the establishment of an independent agency to ensure greater accountability of Government to the community in relation to the achievement of better justice outcomes for Aboriginal people in Victoria. These discussions have highlighted Caucus’ desire for creating a role, such as an independent Aboriginal Justice Commissioner (or Commission), to monitor, review and inquire into progress (or lack thereof) towards improving Aboriginal experiences and outcomes across the justice system, whilst also progressing self-determination principles.