Justice-Involved Youth & adults
Thought Compass provides structured, community-based support for individuals involved in, or transitioning from, the justice system.
We work alongside individuals, families and service systems to support stability, reduce risk and promote positive engagement within the community.
who we support
We support young people and adults who may be:
• Involved with Youth Justice or the adult justice system
• Transitioning from custody back into the community
• At risk of disengagement, instability or reoffending
• Experiencing mental health, behavioural or psychosocial challenges
• Requiring structured support to maintain routines and stability
Our approach is trauma-informed, strengths-based and focused on accountability and consistency. We provide structured support that promotes stability, builds capacity and supports individuals to make positive changes over time.
We understand the importance of working within systems and collaborate with relevant stakeholders to ensure supports are aligned and effective.
Structured community-based support and routine building
Community reintegration and social connection
Emotional regulation and behavioural support
Collaboration with case managers, families and service providers
Development of life skills and independence
Social Work Services
Support to engage with education, employment or services
Youth Mentorship and Community belonging
Funding & Access
Our team brings experience across mental health, disability and community services, supporting individuals with complex needs across multiple systems.
Supports may be accessed through Youth Justice and community-based referral pathways, NDIS funding (where applicable), and private arrangements.
Looking for support within the justice system?
Our team can help you explore the right options.
Structured support for individuals involved in or transitioning from the justice system, promoting stability, independence and community engagement.
Thought Compass provides structured support for young people and adults involved in, or transitioning from, the justice system.
Our supports focus on stability, routine, skill development and positive community engagement.
What Support May Include
• Structured support and routine building
• Emotional regulation and behavioural support
• Life skills and independence development
• Support to engage with education, employment and services
• Community reintegration and social connection
Who This Is For
Individuals requiring additional support to navigate justice involvement, reduce risk and build stability within the community.
Accessing Support
Supports may be accessed through Youth Justice referrals, community-based services, NDIS funding (where applicable) or private arrangements.

