Cairns Youth Prevention & Recovery Centre

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Far North Queensland
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GovernmentHealth

Paynters have recently completed Queensland’s first Youth Step-Up Step-Down Service (YSUSD), partnering with the Cairns & Hinterland Hospital and Health Services to deliver this much needed community mental health facility.

The Youth Step-Up Step-Down Service is a community bed based mental health facility for young people aged between 16 and 21, providing support for mental health and wellbeing. It is designed for young people who may be experiencing periods of distress which may be linked to family breakup, trauma and mental health issues (e.g. depression and anxiety). It is a six-bedroom short stay residential facility that provides a ‘home-like’ environment and more importantly, helps to maintain contact and support from a young person’s usual family/carers. The average length of stay will be between 14 and 28 days. It will be fully supervised, with staff rostered 24 hours per day.

Stepping down is used to assist an early and seamless transition for young people when re-entering the community following an admission to hospital. The service provides an increased level of support in the transitional period when a young person may be vulnerable to further stress. The community facility will be run by Aftercare to deliver services at the YSUSD facility.

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