Quick Exit
Staying on Track aims to reduce youth re-offending. The program provides intensive, individualised support to young people and their families. The program works in partnership with Youth Justice to ensure each young person receives coordinated, timely, and consistent support through a single Service Response Plan.
The program focuses on stability, connection, and positive change by supporting young people while they are in detention, during their transition home, and throughout the following 12 months in the community. Staying on Track works closely with families to strengthen relationships, improve wellbeing, and prepare for the young person’s return to their local community.
This program aims to reduce re-offending by improving critical areas of a young person’s life, including safety, education, family connection, and access to positive activities and supports.
Young people (under the age of 18) are eligible for Staying on Track only through referral from the Department of Youth Justice and Victim Support.
Staying on Track provides comprehensive support through a collaborative, structured approach, including:
Additional program features include:
Murgon (35 Lamb Street, Murgon QLD 4605)
For more information or to get involved, please reach out to us at:
Address: 35 Lamb Street, Murgon QLD 4605
Email: connections@sbctc.com.au
Phone: (07) 4169 5940