Public Safety (Public Protection Orders) Act 2014

Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending - Status of residents - Rights of residents

36: Right to rehabilitative treatment

You could also call this:

"Getting help to change your behaviour and be safer for the community"

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If you are a resident, you have the right to get help to change your behaviour. You can get treatment to help you if it is likely to make you less of a risk to the community. This treatment is called rehabilitative treatment and it is available to you if it can help reduce the risk you pose to public safety.

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Part 1Detention and supervision of persons posing very high risk of imminent serious sexual or violent offending
Status of residents: Rights of residents

36Right to rehabilitative treatment

  1. A resident is entitled to receive rehabilitative treatment if the treatment has a reasonable prospect of reducing the risk to public safety posed by the resident.