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Women's Correctional Services Advisory Committee

The Women's Correctional Services Advisory Committee was established by the Minister for Corrections in 2003 to provide an external source of expert advice on the delivery of correctional services to women.

The precursor to the Women's Correctional Services Advisory Committee was the Victorian Women's Prisons Council, which was established in 1953 by Dame Phyllis Frost as a consultative council advocating for female prison reform. The council's voluntary members worked tirelessly to improve prison conditions for women up until its formal cessation in May 2002.

The Women's Correctional Services Advisory Committee is chaired by a nominee of the Minister for Corrections and reports to the Minister for Corrections. Ms Andrea Coote MP is the current chair of the WCSAC Committee. The committee comprises key stakeholders with diverse backgrounds who have considerable working knowledge and experience of the complexities and challenges faced by women offenders.

The committee's terms of reference are to:

  • provide advice to the Minister for Corrections on strategic directions and service requirements for women in the Victorian correctional services system
  • have input into the development of policy, including research and evaluation that leads to the development of best practice in the delivery of services and programs for women offenders and prisoners
  • provide a forum for discussion of ongoing issues that arise in relation to women in the correctional services system
  • consider matters referred by the Minister for Corrections.

Contacts

Corrections Victoria
22/121 Exhibition St
GPO Box 123
Melbourne VIC 3001
Tel: 03 8684 6600
Fax: 03 8684 6611
Email: corrections@justice.vic.gov.au