Published Thursday, 14 June, 2007 at 10:17 AM

Minister for Child Safety
The Honourable Desley Boyle

Funding for children in care across Queensland

Organisations across Queensland will share in $16.21 million to run small group homes for children in care and to recruit, train and support foster carers.

Child Safety Minister Desley Boyle said there were an estimated 7320 children in care in Queensland and 3200 foster carers.

“We need more foster carers right across the State to provide safe and loving homes for children,” Ms Boyle said.

“We also need places for children and young people to live when foster care is not suitable for them.

“Some kids with complex disabilities and others struggling to come to terms with the abuse they have suffered may not be able to cope with moving into a foster family straight away.

“Organisations will be funded to run small group homes, which are generally for four to six children aged 12-17 to live together with staff supervision.

“The homes are for short-term stays where we can give children specialist support and help them work through their issues so they can move into foster care,” Ms Boyle said.

“The funding is also for organisations to support specialist foster carers, who care for children with complex needs and to provide supported independent living. This is where older teenagers are taught the skills they need to take care of themselves once they leave care, such as paying bills, buying groceries and preparing nutritious meals.”

The funding will go to: Brisbane North and Sunshine Coast – $2.103 million; Brisbane South and Gold Coast – $3.913 million; Central Queensland- $4.586 million; Far North Queensland - $1.165 million; Ipswich and South West Queensland - $3.538 million; and Logan and Brisbane West - $909,000.

Applications for grant funding close on Monday, 16 July 2007. Information for organisations is available at www.childsafety.qld.gov.au/funding/calendar/2007/placement.html

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14 June 2007