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The South Australia (SA) Inclusion Support Program (ISP) supports people in South Australia who may be at risk of involvement in ideologically or politically motivated violence.
The program does not seek to change beliefs. Instead, it helps individuals and families find safer, more positive paths—reducing harm and supporting wellbeing.
The ISP is a voluntary service for individuals aged 10 and over. It is delivered by the South Australian Department of Human Services and co-funded by the Australian Government through the National Support and Intervention Program (NSIP).
The ISP works with schools, health services, law enforcement, and other agencies to help individuals reconnect with community life.
Each person receives a tailored support plan, which may include:
The ISP also works alongside the New Pathways Program (NPP), which supports adults in the South Australian criminal justice system.
All personal information is protected under South Australian privacy laws. Participation is voluntary and participants can choose to stop at any time.
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