Justice Wellness Warriors
Justice Wellness Warriors was created to bridge the gap between crisis, justice systems, trauma recovery, and long-term stability.
We exist to walk beside individuals navigating some of life’s most complex and overwhelming circumstances
Why We Exist
Justice Wellness Warriors was born from lived experience, deep systemic gaps, and the recognition that too many individuals fall through the cracks between services.
We recognise the intersection between domestic violence, mental health, housing instability, legal systems, grief, and trauma. These issues do not exist in isolation — and support should not either.
Our mission is to provide structured, trauma-informed pathways that restore dignity, accountability, and hope.
Our Approach
We are:
• Trauma-informed
• Non-judgemental
• Accountability-focused
• Survivor-centred
• Systems-aware
We believe that safety for victim-survivors is paramount.
We also acknowledge that cycles of harm continue when there are no supported pathways for behavioural change. Structured accountability and responsibility are essential to breaking generational patterns of violence.
Our Commitment
Justice Wellness Warriors is committed to:
• Upholding dignity for every person
• Supporting victim-survivors with safety at the forefront
• Offering structured support to those committed to change
• Ensuring no one is turned away due to financial hardship
• Building sustainable, ethical, community-based support systems
The Jamie White Foundation is currently in finalisation of registration phase and building our operational structure with integrity and transparency in order to help more people access the needs they require to get out go the Vortex, generally as the vortex opens up wider pulling one down, it starts sucking in the families and friends whom are in the lives of the person in need and most of the time affordability is something that prevents the help and support that is needed, The Jamie White Foundation endeavours to be a leg to fund the support for those experiencing financial hardship.
Our Commitment to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Communities
Justice Wellness Warriors recognises the profound and ongoing impact of colonisation, systemic inequity, intergenerational trauma, and over-representation within justice systems experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.
We acknowledge that domestic and family violence, mental health challenges, housing instability, and justice system involvement disproportionately affect Aboriginal communities due to structural disadvantage and historical harm.
Our commitment is to culturally respectful, trauma-informed practice grounded in humility, listening, and accountability.
We prioritise:
• Engagement that honours connection to land, kinship, and community
• Collaboration with Aboriginal-led organisations and community leaders
• Referral to culturally specific services wherever appropriate
• Continuous learning and reflective practice
We do not position ourselves as cultural authorities. We recognise the leadership, knowledge, and sovereignty of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and are committed to walking alongside communities in ways that uphold dignity, safety, and self-determination.
Founder’s Note
Justice Wellness Warriors was created from profound professional experience and qualifications that has helped many people, with the lived experience it has become a passion that is driven by my own personal experience and loss. It is built in honour of those who deserved better systems, better intervention, and better support.
The Jamie White Foundation has been born in honour of my Son and his constant phone calls I would get that always started with “Mum I have a mate (or a mates mum/dad/sibling, a friend of a friend or just someone random) that needs help” that help always fell under all the areas we are working with and for the people walking in the Justice Wellness Warriors path.
This work is both personal and purposeful.
Justice Wellness Warriors was built on lived experience and the understanding that protection, loyalty and quiet strength matter most when others feel unsafe or unheard. The spirit of this work is grounded in standing firm, remaining steady and walking beside people through change — not in front of them, and never above them.