Nutrition That Supports Health, Recovery and Rehabilitation

Supporting rehabilitation goals through consistent, evidence-based nutrition care.

Justice - Nutrition That Supports Health, Recovery

Practical, Compliant nutrition

Our nutrition services support physical and mental health, support recovery, and deliver consistent, compliant food provision.

poor diets can affect mental health

Inadequate nutrition can contribute to low energy, mood instability, poor concentration, and reduced capacity to engage in treatment.

Justice - Poor Diets Can Affect Mental Health

Good nutrition supports recovery

Balanced, consistent nutrition supports physical health, emotional stability, and the ability to participate effectively in recovery and rehabilitation programs.

Justice - Why Nutrition Matters

Our key services

Our services help justice, mental health, and rehabilitation organisations meet national standards and improve resident outcomes.

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Consultations

Our dietitians and health coaches provide individual and group consultations.

Education & Empowerment
Recipe Development & Special Diets

We create nutritious recipes and meal plans that are simple to prepare and budget-friendly.

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Training & Food Service Support

We deliver staff training, food safety education and resident cooking programs to support skill-building and community transition.

Better Nutrition to Support Rehabilitation and Recovery

Looking to improve nutrition standards and outcomes? Connect with our team to deliver professional, evidence based nutrition services tailored to your setting and compliance requirements.

Justice - Good Nutrition Supports Recovery

Why Nutrition matters

Nutrition is a basic right – Safe, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food is essential. Good nutrition helps manage withdrawal symptoms, supports medication, restores gut and metabolic health, and builds positive routines for independence.

We help justice, mental health, and rehabilitation organisations meet national standards and improve resident outcomes. Our services support facilities to:

Frequently Asked Questions

Get answers to common questions about our services, appointments, and nutrition support. If you need more information or personalised guidance, our team is always happy to help.

Yes. We offer onsite and telehealth consultations for individuals or groups. Sessions can be funded through Medicare, WorkSafe, NDIS, or private billing, and focus on chronic disease, mental health, recovery, and wellbeing.
Our dietitians provide evidence-based meal plans, group education sessions, and individual consultations that address mood regulation, gut health, and nutritional rehabilitation. Good nutrition supports medication management, withdrawal recovery, and rebuilding physical health after substance misuse.
Yes. We understand the logistical and cost constraints in institutional settings. Our dietitians design budget-friendly menus using seasonal ingredients, efficient procurement strategies, and portion control to reduce waste while maintaining nutritional standards.

Yes. We provide nutrition support that considers the close relationship between food intake, mental health, medication effects, and daily routines. Care focuses on supporting stability, energy, and wellbeing alongside existing treatment programs.

Yes. We conduct menu reviews and audits to assess nutritional adequacy, safety, variety, and compliance with guidelines. Recommendations are practical and consider budgets, food supply, staffing, and preparation processes within correctional or rehabilitation settings.
Absolutely. Our dietitians have experience supporting people with chronic conditions, swallowing difficulties, medication interactions, and behavioural challenges. Nutrition care is tailored and coordinated with health and custodial teams when required.
Dietitians help reduce risks such as malnutrition, dehydration, nutrient deficiencies, and unsafe food practices. This includes reviewing meal patterns, hydration access, special diets, and food preparation processes to support safer outcomes.