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Fusion

About

Fusion supports young people aged 12 – 21 who are at risk of disconnection from their family, community, prosocial, recreational and/or support networks. Fusion supports young people to enable them to lead safe, healthy and active lives.
Fusion is a youth led model, this means that young people need to request and accept the assistance. Generally, Fusion supports youth who are not supported by protective factors such as families, friends, schools or cultural connections. Youth workers support young people to identify short- and long-term goals, and to find ways to achieve them. Young people are provided with practical assistance, advocacy, and referrals to mainstream and specialist services to achieve the goals in their support plan.

 

Eligibility

Aged 12 to 21 years who are or at risk of

  • Homelessness
  • Disengagement from school, training and/or employment
  • Disconnection from family/community or support networks
  • At risk of harm, including self-harm and suicide
  • Cultural disconnection
  • Entering the criminal justice system

 

Benefits

Through the support of Fusion Youth Services you receive one-on-one support and can achieve many of your goals including:

  • Create a resume & find employment
  • Engage with Mental Health support including drug and alcohol counselling
  • Get your Learner driver’s licence
  • Apply for income support
  • Build a positive support network
  • Experience positive relationships with family & community
  • Lead a healthy & violence free life
  • Having a safe & stable place to live
  • Link in with other services
  • Advocacy with other services

Our Programs

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Training Opportunities for Existing Foster Carers

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What is Domestic and Family Violence?
Domestic and family violence (DFV) can take many forms and may not always be physical.

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Counselling and Support for People Using Violence
Our Cherbourg-specific program offers counselling and support to help you address the impact of your violence towards others.

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Seeking Court Support
We provide court based support to victim survivors who have court proceedings before a Magistrates Court in relation to domestic and family violence matters at Kingaroy and Murgon.

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Seeking Counselling for a child
Our specialised domestic and family violence counsellors provide therapeutic support for your child or young person in a safe, empathetic and trusting environment that fosters growth and healing.

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Adult Counselling & Victim Survivor Counselling
Counselling is provided for victim survivors in Cherbourg and across the South Burnett.  Our sessions take place in a safe, non-judgemental space.

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Seeking Immediate Safety Support
Our Assessment and Response Team are trained and experienced Domestic and Family Violence Specialists who understand the impact and challenges faced by those affected by domestic and family violence.

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Housing Outreach Program
This program is a partnership with the South Burnett Regional Council to deliver disaster resilience outreach services to individuals experiencing homelessness or those at risk of homelessness, within the South Burnett Local Government Area.

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Our Programs Operate from:

Location

Kingaroy (64 Somerset Street, Kingaroy QLD 4610)

Murgon (35 Lamb Street, Murgon QLD 4605)

Nanango (41A Drayton Street, Nanango QLD 4615)

 

Contact Information

For more information or to get involved, please reach out to us at:
Address: 41 Drayton Street, Nanango QLD 4615
Email: admin@sbctc.com.au
Phone: (07) 4162 9000

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