At Frontline Support Services, our vision is to create a world where all young people and individuals are supported and empowered to reach their full potential. We believe that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive, regardless of their background or circumstances.
Our programs are designed to provide young people and adults with the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to achieve their goals and increase independence. We offer a range of capacity-building supports, including educational assistance, employment readiness, daily living skills, and community participation.
Each program is personal
Our programs are designed to provide young people and adults with the skills, knowledge, and resources they need to achieve their goals and increase independence. We offer a range of capacity-building supports, including educational assistance, employment readiness, daily living skills, and community participation.
Each program is personalised to the individual’s strengths, needs, and NDIS goals, ensuring participants receive support that promotes skill development, confidence, and meaningful engagement in their community.
We are a team of passionate and dedicated professionals who are committed to making a positive impact on the lives of individuals in our community. We bring a diverse range of skills and experience to our work, and we are united by our shared commitment to creating a better future for all.
The TRACE framework is a comprehensive approach focused on providing effective, respectful, and empowering support for young people and families. Each component prioritises therapeutic support, dignity, aspiration, connection, and sustainability through practical case management. Here’s how each aspect applies:
Definition: Delivering targeted, child and family centered interventions that support well-being and healing.
Application: Use trauma-informed and therapeutic practices to address each young person’s individual needs, integrating family involvement where possible to foster resilience and personal growth.
Definition: Valuing each young person’s dignity, rights, and unique abilities, including considerations for disabilities.
Application: Cultivate a respectful environment that acknowledges each individual’s experiences, ensuring their identity, voice, and rights are fully honored in all interactions
Definition: Supporting young people in setting and achieving meaningful, personalised goals.
Application: Collaborate with each young person to identify realistic goals, aligning them with their strengths and needs to help foster self-confidence and a sense of accomplishment.
Definition: Fostering belonging through cultural recognition, relationship building, and positive social development.
Application: Encourage engagement with cultural practices, support social skill development, and help young people build positive connections within their community to enhance their sense of identity and belonging.
Definition: Implementing effective case planning and management to create sustainable, real-life practices.
Application: Provide structured, practical support to empower young people through comprehensive case management, ensuring continuity of care and strategies that promote independence and long-term success.
STATEMENT: Through TRACE, staff can offer a structured, holistic approach that upholds and reinforces each child’s dignity and rights, meeting the Statement of Standards of Care and fostering an environment in which each young person feels valued, respected, and empowered.
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