Supporting Individuals with Disabilities in the Criminal Justice System
At Moreland Home Care, we specialise in providing NDIS-funded support for individuals involved in the justice system, from pre-release planning through to successful reintegration into the community.
Our goal is to ensure participants receive the right supports at the right time, while promoting independence, rehabilitation, and long-term wellbeing.
What Are Forensic Disability Services?
Forensic Disability Services are tailored supports designed for people with disability who may:
Be currently engaged with the criminal justice system
Be facing court proceedings, sentencing, or parole requirements
Require support while in detention, prison, or forensic mental health settings
Need assistance to reintegrate back into the community post-release
How We Can Help
1. NDIS-Approved Supports
We provide a wide range of supports to meet participant needs, including:
Community & Social Participation: Building confidence, engagement, and inclusion in the community.
Supported Independent Living (SIL): Daily assistance with living skills, routines, and independence.
Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA): Safe, stable, and suitable housing options.
2. Pre- & Post-Release Support
Our experienced team works closely with participants, corrections, and legal services to ensure a smooth transition and compliance with justice requirements, including:
Community Corrections Orders (CCO)
Parole & Bail conditions
Supervised Treatment Orders (STO)
Non-Custodial Supervision Orders (NCSO)
Drug Treatment Orders (DTO)
Court attendance and legal representation support
By combining daily living supports, accommodation, social reintegration, and legal compliance, we help participants build a foundation for success outside of the justice system.
Why Partner with Moreland Home Care?
Expertise with Justice-Involved Participants: Years of experience supporting individuals navigating complex justice and disability systems.
Trauma-Informed, Culturally Safe Practice: Compassionate, respectful support that recognises lived experience and diverse backgrounds.
Strong Partnerships: Established relationships with correctional services, courts, lawyers, and mental health providers.
Participant-First Approach: Every decision is guided by the participant’s goals, choices, and needs.
How to Access Forensic Disability Services?
Accessing support is simple:
Call us on 0451145632
Complete our Justice Referral Form below
Our team will contact you to discuss your needs and create a tailored support plan