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Out of the Gate- information

1 May 2024

| Author: Department of Corrections

What is Out of Gate?

Out of Gate is a service designed to support individuals transition from prison into the community. The service starts with an Out of Gate worker working with you to assess your needs and to develop a reintegration plan with you. Once released from prison the Out of Gate worker will support you and your whānau with your reintegration needs for up to six months.

 

Who can access the service?

Out of Gate is available for individuals who have served a short sentence in prison (less than 24 months) or who have been on remand.

 

For more information:  20240423 – Out of Gate – information sheet 

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