Children of prisoners “Families of prisoners are nobody’s clients” Allison Jones & Deirdre Hyslop Offender Services & Programs, Corrective Services NSW.

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Children of prisoners “Families of prisoners are nobody’s clients” Allison Jones & Deirdre Hyslop Offender Services & Programs, Corrective Services NSW

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Impacts of parental incarceration

Programs

What next?

Mental Health & Children of Prisoners Conference 25 October 2012

Allison Jones Principal Advisor Family & Community Support Deirdre Hyslop Principal Advisor Women Offenders