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Delivering professional, and community responsive

Legal services

Working with community, government and non government stakeholders.

to enhance service delivery

Criminal, Family and Civil Law.

ThroughCare, Community Legal Education,

Coronial & Public Sector Monitoring & 24/7 assistance at police stations.

Throughcare Services

The aim of the Throughcare Program delivered by ATSILS across Queensland is to support prisoners and youth detainees
(pre and post release) to address their offending behaviour. This includes supporting clients to transition successfully
back into the community and support the changes needed in their lives that can greatly reduce the prospects of them
returning to prison. Ultimately the goal of the Throughcare program is to help our clients turn their lives around and in
so doing, create safer communities. The Throughcare Program has continued to grow and recently has expanded to
include several new positions in targeted locations across the state dedicated to family and domestic violence
prevention and diverting high risk youth away from the justice system.

Throughcare Officers focus on assisting several targeted clients (who are considered to be a high risk of re-offending)
through intensive case-management. Our officers work closely with their clients and where available, collaborate with
Correctional Facility or Youth Detention Centre staff, other stakeholders, clients’ families and community members.
For those starting the Program: during their period in custody we will talk with them about their future plans. They may
also be referred to other agencies – as assisting clients otien requires a ‘team effort’ from a tailored network of partners
identified as critical to their specific case. We will seek the client’s specific views as to what they think will most likely
assist them in terms of addressing their offending behaviour and making a successful transition back into the
community.

Post-release from prison or youth detention, our Throughcare Officers will continue to provide assistance to clients to
keep them on track with their transition back into community. This might include introductions and/or referrals to other
agencies, assistance with employment and/or housing applications depending on the case management plan relevant to
the client.

Read More in our Throughcare Program Factsheet

Contact the team in your region:

Throughcar

News and Events

  • Our CLE Team in NQ participate in the ‘Everyday Legal Training for Frontline Workers’ event
    Our CLE Team in NQ participate in the ‘Everyday Legal Training for Frontline Workers’ eventJune 13, 2025 - 4:20 pm

    Our Community Legal Education staff in North Queensland participated in the ‘Everyday Legal Training for Frontline Workers’ CLE event in May, coordinated by LawRight and hosted by James Cook University in Cairns. This full-day event saw presentations from LawRight, ATSILS, North Queensland Women’s Legal Service, Cairns Community Legal Centre and Basic Rights Qld. Kimberly Thornley […]

  • ATSILS and QATSICPP partner to deliver Community Legal Education (CLE) Webinar Series
    ATSILS and QATSICPP partner to deliver Community Legal Education (CLE) Webinar SeriesJune 9, 2025 - 6:16 pm

    ATSILS and QATSICPP are collaborating to deliver a Community Legal Education (CLE) webinar series to empower community-based staff supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families facing the Queensland youth justice system. ATSILS’ Pree Sharma, Legal Practitioner, Law Reform and Community Legal Education and Rod Morgan, Legal Practitioner, Criminal Law (Youth Crime Specialist) recently delivered a […]

  • Mabo Day 2025
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    #MaboDay Today, June 3, 2025, marks the 33rd anniversary of the landmark Mabo v Queensland (No 2) decision by the High Court of Australia. On this day in 1992, the High Court, in favour of Meriam man Eddie Mabo and his co-plaintiffs, overturned the legal fiction of ‘terra nullius’ – the idea that Australia was […]

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