Published Monday, 02 April, 2007 at 09:50 AM

Minister for Child Safety
The Honourable Desley Boyle

Funding for community counselling service for young victims of abuse on the Sunshine Coast

Child Safety Minister Desley Boyle today announced renewed funding for a Sunshine Coast service that provides specialised counselling and therapeutic services for sexually abused children and young people.

Ms Boyle said the Sunshine Cooloola Sexual Abuse Prevention and Intervention Program would receive $439,600 each year for three years to provide sexual abuse counselling services on the Sunshine Coast.

“Abuse can have wide-ranging impacts on children, including low self-esteem, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress and a reduced ability to develop trust in adulthood,” Ms Boyle said.

“It is so important that children who have been abused get the help they need to heal and the counselling and support this service provides goes a long way towards that.

“It also provides counselling to children who have sexualised behaviour and assesses children who are believed to be at risk of sexual harm,” she said.

In 2006-07, the Department of Child Safety allocated $1.8million to community organisations throughout the state to deliver sexual abuse counselling services to vulnerable children and their families and carers.

Just over half of the department’s $506million budget goes to its community partners, including foster and kinship carers and service providers.

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2 April 2007