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The Forest co-design report (Burnet Institute and Paper Giant)

Document outline

This document explains how we developed The Forest. It describes:

  • the research and evidence that led to the idea of The Forest
  • the co-design process which developed the idea of The Forest into a model to end the cycle of reincarceration for people who use drugs.

Read The Forest co-design report (PDF 2.9 MB)


Document summary

The Forest is a place-based organisation whose vision is to empower people who have been in prison and who use drugs to gain stability, connection and ultimately be an integrated part of their community. We do this by creating a place where people can choose from a range of offerings that contribute to the needs of a whole, balanced person. This includes having:

  • somewhere safe to go
  • something meaningful to do
  • people to consistently support you
  • the ability to feel secure in your health.

The problem

The human and financial cost of the reincarceration of people who use drugs far outweighs the investment put into post-incarceration transition efforts. With numbers of incarcerated people growing, current responses are unsustainable and must be urgently addressed.

 

Our methodology

For over 2 years, we have worked with a group of professional and lived experience experts and used best practice co-design methods that go far beyond traditional and simplistic modes of consultation.

 

Our solution

The Forest is a place-based organisation that brings together:

  • health and support services
  • a social space with formal and informal activities
  • a social enterprise that can offer employment pathways
  • an offer of flexible housing options,
  • All of these are delivered via a peer mentoring approach.

Benefits and impacts

The Forest was designed by those with first-hand experience of how the existing post-prison landscape has failed those who use drugs. It is unique in its focus, approach and the potential of its impact.

Find out more about The Forest.