About Alevia Recovery. Reform.

Our Approach
Alevia programs are designed around three guiding pillars:
Recovery. Accountability. Reform.
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Recovery: Healing from trauma, instability, and harmful patterns through evidence-based, therapeutic support.
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Accountability: Understanding harm, taking responsibility, and building skills to make safer, values-driven choices.
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Reform: Rebuilding identity, purpose, and belonging through education, employment, and community engagement.
Our one-to-one programs are delivered by qualified practitioners, ensuring professional oversight and participant safety at every stage.
All sessions are culturally safe, age-appropriate, and accessible to individuals with diverse learning, cognitive, or mental health needs.
Materials use supportive language, visuals, and practical tools to ensure engagement across literacy levels.

At Alevia Recovery. Reform.
We believe every individual has the capacity for change when provided with the right support, understanding, and opportunity.
Our work sits at the intersection of justice, mental health, and community wellbeing, offering structured, trauma-informed programs that help people rebuild stability, strengthen accountability, and restore connection to family and community life.
We understand that pathways into the justice and family law systems are often complex shaped by trauma, disconnection, and social disadvantage.
Our role is to provide a bridge between rehabilitation and reintegration, supporting participants to move from survival and crisis toward safety, insight, and independence.
Who We Support
We work with:
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Individuals referred through Courts, Legal Practitioners, Youth Justice, and Community Justice sectors.
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Participants engaged in Family Court or parenting matters
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People under supervision or preparing for community reintegration
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Self-referrals seeking personal growth, accountability, or early intervention.
Our programs cater to adults and youth, including specialised streams in:
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Youth Justice and Growth
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Family Reintegration and Parenting Reform
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Alcohol and Other Drugs Recovery and Reform
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Respectful Relationships and Behavioural Change
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Serious and Organised Crime Reform
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Emotional Regulation and Awareness
