Programs
South Burnett CTC Youth and Family Services are committed to providing community based programs and services.
If you would like to seek further information about any of these programs please do not hesitate to contact us.
Domestic Violence Service
For adults who are or have experienced domestic violence.
Emergency Relief
Provides provisional support to persons experiencing crisis.
Family and Child Connect
A Community Based Intake and Referral Service that provides a pathway to enable families under stress to access the support they need as early as possible and where possible, without recourse to the statutory child protection system.
Fusion
One on one case management program for youths 12 to 18 years old.
Intensive Family Support
Works with families under stress through immediate assistance.
Learner Driver Mentor Program
Works alongside the community to support these young people so they can gain their hours and ultimately their license.
Money Management Service
Works with people at risk of or experieincing financial crisis.
Next Step Plus
For young people aged 15-25 years in Queensland transitioning from care.
Reconnect
Community based wholistic support for young people disengaging from family, education and community.
Safe Haven
Additional support to families, young people and the community to reduce the impact of domestic violence on children in the community.
Safer Communities Program
A Program aimed to reduce the level of youth disengagement, crime, and anti-social behaviour in the South Burnett.
Specialist Homelessness Service
Supported accomodation for young persons 16 to 25 years old.
Wondin-dee
Counselling and support for victims and child witnesses of domestic and family violence.
Youth Connector
Support young people who have experienced sexual abuse/sexual assault
Youth Support Coordinators
Youth worker support for young people in high school years 10 to 12 at risk of disengaging.