Overview of Community and Family Care Sample Clauses

Overview of Community and Family Care. Xxxxxx Mission’s Community and Family Care teams build resilience and strengthen capacity in the local communities where we work. We will provide front line care to people (within NSW) who seek our services on voluntary basis. We will support people using trauma-informed person-centred approaches in a holistic manner. We will actively seek to “Do All the Good We Can, By All the Means We Can, In All the Ways We Can,” for the whole of community. We are committed to local communities, the traditional owners, the new arrivals, the local people and Wesley’s meaningful presence within the local space. We are committed to finding ways to support and address the local un-met need. We will identify and respond to hidden and emerging needs in our local communities. The main areas in Community and Family Care are: • Brighter Futures • Family Centres • Targeted Earlier Intervention • Multicultural Programs • Worksmart • Youth Health • Young Healthy Minds • Youth Hope • Financial and Gambling ServicesEmergency Relief • Specialist Homelessness Services • Mums and Kids Matter • Getting it Together • Assistance with Care and Housing • ParentsNext • Executive Management team
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Overview of Community and Family Care. Xxxxxx Mission’s Community and Family Care teams build resilience and strengthen capacity in the local communities where we work. We will provide front line care to people (within NSW) who seek our services on voluntary basis. We will support people using trauma-informed person-centred approaches in a holistic manner. We will actively seek to “Do All the Good We Can, By All the Means We Can, In All the Ways We Can,” for the whole of community. We are committed to local communities, the traditional owners, the new arrivals, the local people and Wesley’s meaningful presence within the local space. We are committed to finding ways to support and address the local un-met need. We will identify and respond to hidden and emerging needs in our local communities. The main areas in Community and Family Care are:  Brighter Futures  Family Centres  Targeted Earlier Intervention  Multicultural Programs  Worksmart  Youth Health  Young Healthy Minds  Youth Hope  Homes for Heroes  Financial and Gambling ServicesEmergency Relief  Specialist Homelessness Services  Mums and Kids Matter  Getting it Together  Assistance with Care and Housing  ParentsNext  Executive Management team 3. Overview of role Xxxxxx Mission’s Family and Community Workers are funded by the Department of Communities and Justice under the Targeted Earlier Intervention program. Family and Community Workers will provide a universal, early intervention service providing early engagement activities through to a quality case work model. All programs will be underpinned by evidence informed principles and work with the Targeted Earlier Intervention framework.
Overview of Community and Family Care. Xxxxxx Mission’s Community and Family Care teams build resilience and strengthen capacity in the local communities where we work. We will provide front line care to people (within NSW) who seek our services on voluntary basis. We will support people using trauma-informed person-centred approaches in a holistic manner. We will actively seek to “Do All the Good We Can, By All the Means We Can, In All the Ways We Can,” for the whole of community. We are committed to local communities, the traditional owners, the new arrivals, the local people and Wesley’s meaningful presence within the local space. We are committed to finding ways to support and address the local un-met need. We will identify and respond to hidden and emerging needs in our local communities. The main areas in Community and Family Care are:  Brighter Futures  Financial and Gambling Services  Family Centres  Emergency Relief  Targeted Earlier Intervention  Specialist Homelessness Services  Multicultural Programs  Mums and Kids Matter  Worksmart  Getting it Together  Youth Health  Assistance with Care and Housing  Young Healthy Minds  ParentsNext  Youth Hope  Executive Management team 3. Overview of role Young Healthy Minds program is funded by Department of Social Services to provide a tailored service to meet the needs of each child, young person and family so they can build the skills and confidence they need to achieve their goals. Our service is based out of Newcastle and includes:  Brief, short term early interventions with young people and their families  information, referral and brief assistance  locally tailored partnerships  community-based care consultation and outreach to local service providers who need mental health input to their work with families.  Engaging young people to actively participate in the creation of Youth Reference Group and facilitating young people to have an authentic voice throughout the process  Facilitation of groups within the school systems in response to community need The Child and Youth Family Support Worker will provide service via groups and one-on-one short term interventions to children and youth who are exploring their identity, cultural connections and the role of mental health in their lives. This person will also be responsible for setting up and facilitating the Xxxxxx Youth Reference Group and ensuring the voice of participants and community are woven throughout service.
Overview of Community and Family Care. Xxxxxx Mission’s Community and Family Care teams build resilience and strengthen capacity in the local communities where we work. We will provide front line care to people (within NSW) who seek our services on voluntary basis. We will support people using trauma-informed person-centred approaches in a holistic manner. We will actively seek to “Do All the Good We Can, By All the Means We Can, In All the Ways We Can,” for the whole of community. We are committed to local communities, the traditional owners, the new arrivals, the local people and Wesley’s meaningful presence within the local space. We are committed to finding ways to support and address the local un-met need. We will identify and respond to hidden and emerging needs in our local communities. The main areas in Community and Family Care are:  Brighter Futures  Financial and Gambling Services  Family Centres  Emergency Relief  Targeted Earlier Intervention  Specialist Homelessness Services  Multicultural Programs  Mums and Kids Matter  Worksmart  Getting it Together  Youth Health  Assistance with Care and Housing  Young Healthy Minds  ParentsNext  Youth Hope  Executive Management team 3. Overview of role This position will be responsible for delivering theraputic counselling support to individuals, families and significant others in order to assist in reducing the negative effects of problem gambling. In addition to face to face counselling , this position will also require the counsellor to raise community awareness of problem gambling issues and provide services through promotional and educational activities. This position works in accordance with SCHADS 4 characteristics (attachment A) 4. Relationships Reports to: Team Leader, gambling counselling

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