Communities and Justice

Department of Communities and Justice (DCJ) Evidence Portal

DCJ has built an Evidence Portal to enable the human services sector to access high-quality evidence to design and implement their services.

The Evidence Portal is a user-friendly interactive website. It will enable service providers to quickly and easily find high-quality evidence relevant to their clients’ needs.

The Portal currently includes:

  • Evidence Reviews capturing rigorously evaluated programs and services
  • Evidence-informed programs identified in these reviews
  • Core components program components common across evidence informed programs, for identified groups of people. At this stage the Core Components approach is available for services that provide supports to keep children and young people safe and support them to thrive.
  • The Aboriginal Cultural Safety and Wellbeing Evidence Review - a standalone review undertaken to explore available evidence and gaps in relation to building culturally safe human services.
  • The Aboriginal-led Early Support Programs Evidence Review – a standalone review on the evidence supporting Aboriginal-led early support programs.
  • The Youth Key Tenets Program review – a program review which provided the opportunity to hear from young people and a selection of youth service providers about their experiences in youth programs and what makes effective practice in youth work.

But we know that focussing only on programs that have been rigorously evaluated fails to capture the vast body of evidence and knowledge about what works in supporting children, young people, families and communities.  This is especially true for services and programs designed by and for culturally and linguistically diverse, and Aboriginal families, young people and children and communities.

It is intended that, over time, the Portal will also include evidence reviews to identify emerging research evidence.


Last updated:

06 Mar 2025