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Indigenous people in NSW are less likely to enter drug diversion programs

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Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in New South Wales are less likely to enter drug diversion programs than non-Indigenous people.

New data released by the Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research shows only nine per cent of eligible Indigenous people were referred to the state's Early Drug Diversion Initiative.

The figure for non-Indigenous people was much higher at 25 per cent.

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