

Circular Head Aboriginal Corporation

Youth Mental Health
& Family Violence
The Youth Mental Health & Family Violence Program provides culturally safe, confidential and holistic support for young people in our community. We walk alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people aged 12–25, supporting strong social and emotional wellbeing and creating safe pathways through challenging times.
We also welcome young people who do not identify as Indigenous, ensuring everyone can access respectful, inclusive and culturally informed care.
Youth Mental Health
Our Youth Mental Health support is designed to meet the individual needs of young people aged 12–25. We focus on wellbeing, confidence and connection through:
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One‑on‑one support sessions, during or outside of school hours
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Transport to mental health and family violence–related appointments
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Referrals to the CHAC Health Centre, psychologists, local GPs and other relevant services
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Case management with regular check‑ins, wellbeing support and guidance
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School programs that build life skills, social skills, healthy relationships, self‑care and physical activity
Family Violence
Our Family Violence support is available to individuals of any age. We provide safe, confidential assistance and community awareness to strengthen safety and wellbeing.
Supports include:
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Emergency accommodation
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Safety planning
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Referrals to the CHAC Health Centre psychologist, local GPs and other support services
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School programs promoting healthy relationships and awareness of family violence
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Individual case management and personalised support plans

