Aboriginal inmates begin healing through culture – Th

Aboriginal inmates begin healing through culture – The Echo


These Aboriginal men in custody are the first to complete a new program that helps inmates reconnect with their culture and hopefully helps puts them on a path to healing at St Heliers Correctional Centre at Muswellbrook. Photo supplied
A group of Aboriginal men in custody in the Hunter region have been the first to complete a new program that helps inmates reconnect with their culture and hopefully helps puts them on a path to healing.
The thirty inmates at St Heliers Correctional Centre at Muswellbrook, participated in the inaugural 10-week cultural strengthening course, while also maintaining positive involvement in work, traineeships and programs to reduce their chances of reoffending.

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