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Department of Health and Human Services (2000). Administrative Instruction 1.0/2001. Outcomes of conferences - community service orders. Tasmania, Australia: Department of Health and Human Services.

1. Facilitators are to discuss community service orders options with the relevant Community Youth Justice Coordinator prior to the conference, as part of the pre-conference preparation. 2. The Coordinator will advise the Facilitator if community service orders are an option. (excerpt)

Link: www.dhhs.tas.gov.au/agency/pro/youthjustice/community.php

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