Australian Government: Attorney-General's Department
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Indigenous Policy and Service Delivery Branch

The Indigenous Policy and Service Delivery Branch is responsible for strategic policy advice on Indigenous law and justice matters and contribution to whole of government Indigenous policy. It is also responsible for service provision focusing on law and justice advocacy, and prevention, diversion, rehabilitation and restorative justice projects which aim to prevent adverse contact by Indigenous Australians with the criminal justice system.

Our areas of responsibility

Indigenous Justice Program

This program supports indigenous justice-related projects designed to help reduce Indigenous people’s adverse contact with the justice system. Given the rapid growth of the young Indigenous population emphasis is placed upon the needs of children and young people so that any cycles of offending can be disrupted as early as possible. The types of activities that receive funding include community night patrols, a variety of projects for children and youth at risk, and prisoner support services.

For further information see the Indigenous Justice Program page

To apply for funding under this program organisations can lodge a submission through the annual Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination e-Sub process. Further information on the process is available at the Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination website.

Law and Justice Advocacy Development

This program supports law reform, monitors deaths in custody and community legal education, and is involved in relevant research and education projects aimed at promoting practical policies for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander law and justice.

For further information see the Law and Justice Advocacy Development Program.

To apply for funding under this program organisations can lodge a submission through the annual Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination e-Sub process. Further information on the process is available at the Office of Indigenous Policy Coordination website.

Indigenous Law and Justice Policy

The Indigenous Policy Section is responsible for  developing strategic policy and providing high level advice on Aboriginal and  Torres Strait Islander community safety and law and justice issues, to support Indigenous Australians in their pursuit of social, cultural, economic and political rights through the legal system. This is achieved by providing support and advice to the Attorney-General and the Minister for Home Affairs and policy input to other government programs, including those administered by the Department.

For further information on key policy initiatives in this area see:

Please direct any enquiries on the Framework to Indigenous Policy and Service Delivery Branch, on (02) 6141 4896 or email SIDIndigenousPolicysection@ag.gov.au.

Northern Territory Service Delivery

On 21 June 2007 the Australian Government announced national emergency measures to protect Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory from abuse to give them a better, safer future. These measures are being introduced in response to the concern held for the welfare of Aboriginal children in the Territory.

The Northern Territory service delivery team is responsible for the overall coordination of the Department’s contribution to the response measures introduced by the Australian Government.

The team works closely with all areas of the Department, as well as other Australian Government agencies, on a number of issues including:

  • Providing advice on potential changes to Commonwealth and Northern Territory legislation, including relating to land acquisition, alcohol bans, criminal law and law enforcement and classification laws
  • Advising on issues arising under constitutional law, administrative law, international law, privacy law and the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (RDA), and
  • Assisting to brief key stakeholders, including the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Crime Commission, Ombudsman, Privacy Commissioner and Commissioners from the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission.

The team is also responsible for program administration aspects of the response including liaising with legal assistance service providers and the Northern Territory Aboriginal Interpreter Service funded by the Department and facilitating the roll out of night patrols in the 73 NTER communities. 

For further information see Night patrol services in the Northern Territory.

The Department of Families, Housing, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs (FaHCSIA) has produced a number of fact sheets which provide further information. The fact sheets are available from FaHCSIA’s Emergency Response to protect Aboriginal children in the Northern Territory  website.

Regional Operations

The Regional Operations Section has overall responsibility for overseeing the Indigenous Coordination Centre (ICC) staff located in regional locations around Australia.  ICC staff members are responsible for the effective day-to-day management of Indigenous Policy and Service Delivery Branch programs.

The staff in ICCs work closely with service providers, funded organisations and Indigenous families, individuals and communities on matters relating to efficient and effective program delivery. In addition, they liaise with representatives of Australia and State, Territory and local governments. State Contact Officers are responsible for responding to any queries received in those ICCs where there are no Attorney-General’s Department staff.