Government - Parramatta, NSW, N/A
Project Administration Officer, Administration Coordinator, Business Support Officer, CSO
The DCJ is the lead agency in the new Stronger Communities Cluster.The department enables services to better work together to support everyone's right to access justice and other help for families, and strengthen/bolster the promotion of early intervention and inclusion, with benefits for the whole community.Working together in the Stronger Communities cluster means we can continue to deliver services with a more unified and collaborative approach. There is now a greater focus on prevention and early intervention, faster responses, more seamless operations, less duplication of effort and better outcomes.
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The Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) is a government agency located in Parramatta, New South Wales. With a focus on promoting early intervention and inclusion, the DCJ aims to support the rights of individuals and families to access justice and other essential services. As the lead agency in the Stronger Communities Cluster, the DCJ works collaboratively with other organizations to deliver seamless and effective services that benefit the whole community. With a team of dedicated professionals, including Senior CSO Mariyam Z., CSO Matt Ashkar, CSO Jotishma Mishra, and Project Administration Officer Amisha Maheshwari, the DCJ is committed to prevention and early intervention. Their efforts are focused on ensuring that individuals and families receive the support they need to thrive, and that the community as a whole is strengthened. The DCJ's approach is centered on working together to achieve better outcomes. By eliminating duplication of effort and promoting a more unified and collaborative approach, the DCJ is able to deliver services more efficiently and effectively. This results in faster responses, less waste, and better outcomes for everyone involved.
The DCJ is the main agency in the Stronger Communities group. They help different services work together to make sure everyone has access to justice and other support for their families. They also promote early intervention and inclusion, which benefits the whole community. By working together, they can provide services in a more efficient and effective way, with a focus on preventing problems before they happen, responding quickly, and achieving better results.