Recommendation 1

Provide permanent funding for education support positions.

Recommendation 2

As part of the review of the Long-term Custodial Technology Strategy, the Department should re-assess opportunities to introduce controlled, secure internet access to tertiary students in custodial facilities.

Recommendation 3

In consultation with residents, develop and provide more voluntary programs to meet their needs.

Recommendation 4

Create a life skills instructor position at Boronia.

Recommendation 5

Support Boronia’s Employment Coordinator to increase residents’ access to the Prisoner Employment Program.

Recommendation 6

Review gratuity payments for Section 95 workers at Boronia to ensure it is fair and equitable in comparison to other facilities.

Recommendation 7

Provide a transparent and streamlined approval process for home leave.

Recommendation 8

The Government should create a cross-agency response to increase the supply of post-release accommodation across Western Australia.

Recommendation 9

Increase mental health resources to meet the needs of women at Boronia.

Recommendation 10

Provide additional staffing support for the Senior Officer Security role.

DOJ Response – Inspection of Boronia Pre-release Centre for Women

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