Child and Family Therapy Services
Queensland Health · Australia
The Royal Queensland Bush Children's program funds an outreach program providing care and support for children from regional and remote areas of Queensland and their families. It offers early intervention services addressing the physical, psychological and developmental needs of children up to thirteen years of age and their families.
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What is the Child and Family Therapy Services?
The Child and Family Therapy Services is a non-profit grant offered by Queensland Health in Australia. The Royal Queensland Bush Children's program funds an outreach program providing care and support for children from regional and remote areas of Queensland and their families. It offers early intervention services addressing the physical, psychological and developmental needs of children up to thirteen years of age and their families.
Who is eligible for the Child and Family Therapy Services?
Frontline service procurement opportunity Related to the Royal Queensland Bush Children's program Services target children and families in regional and remote Queensland Detailed applicant eligibility not specified in the supplied content
What activities are funded?
Delivery of outreach child and family therapy and early intervention services for children from regional and remote Queensland, including support for physical, psychological and developmental needs.
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