TENANT OVERVIEW
Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Disability Services
These centres serve as the primary contact points for existing clients, members of the public with concerns about a child's safety, and carers involved with children under the centre's supervision (Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services). Within the 2024/2025 Queensland Budget, the following additional funds were allocated to the Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services. • $190.8 million over 4 years and $52.5 million per annum ongoing to ensure that care allowance payments reflect eligibility based on the Child Strengths and Needs Assessment; • $31.8 million over 5 years and $7.9 million per annum ongoing for Extended Post Care Support services to support children exiting care between the ages of 18 and 21 and indexation of the Living Independently Allowance; • $57.4 million over 4 years and $14.4 million per annum for the continuation of the Supporting Families, Changing Futures ICT Digital Applications and for the Unify Program Continuous Improvement Pipeline; • $5.8 million over 2 years to strengthen community cohesion in Queensland by expanding support under the Asylum Seeker and Refugee Assistance Program; • $5.7 million over 2 years to design, implement and procure a family reunification pilot service targeted at children aged 12-15 years; and • $160+ million provisioned for disability reforms to be enacted from the Royal Commission.
Townsville Investigation and Assessment Child Safety Service Centre
385km
Bowen Child Safety Service Centre
192km
Mount Isa-Gulf Child Safety Service Centre 1,196km
MACKAY CHILD SAFETY SERVICE CENTRE
(Department of Child Safety, Seniors and Disability Services 2024-25 Service Delivery Statement).
QUANTA TENNYSON STREET OFFICE TRUST | Information Memorandum
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