Child and Youth Services

Holistic Approach to Wellness

Glow Health Care Australia offers tailored Child and Youth Services, including child protection, mental health support, education assistance, family guidance, and youth justice programs, fostering safety, growth, and well-being across Sydney.

Why Choose Glow Healthcare for Child and Youth Services?

Every Stage of Your Life Matters

We understand how hard it can be for families to find quality Child and Youth Services, especially with limited resources and complex systems. That’s why we are here to help. Our team is committed to supporting families and ensuring every child and young person gets the care they need.

Caring for Your Child and Youth Needs

Our services focus on helping families, securing more funding, and working with other providers to deliver vital support for children and young people.

Get in touch with us to learn more about our Child and Youth Services or visit our Referral Hub to get started.

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Get Your FREE Disability Services Guide Today

Unlock your funding options and find the best support for yourself or your loved one. Navigating Disability Services can feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make it easier. At GHCA, we know funding and service costs depend on your needs and financial situation. Whether you’re eligible for government assistance, private funding, or other support, our team will guide you every step of the way. We offer free, personalised advice to help you understand your options and get the care that suits your needs and budget. Let us help you access the services you deserve, without the stress.

GHCA Child and Youth Services

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Day Respite

Day respite offers short-term care with social activities, personal assistance, and flexibility for caregivers.
Specialist Disability Accommodation

Mentoring

Mentoring at GHCA offers personalised support, skill-building, goal setting, motivation, and community integration for individuals.
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School Holiday Program

GHCA’s School Holiday Program offers inclusive, supervised activities, skill-building, socialization, and flexible options for children.

Child Rights in Australia

In Australia, child rights are recognized and upheld through a combination of international commitments, national legislation, state-based frameworks. Here key aspects in Australia

United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC)

Australia is a signatory to the UNCRC, which outlines the rights ofchildren, including the right to life, survival, development, protection from harm, and participation in decisions that affect them.

National Framework for Protecting Australia’s Children

This framework aims to improve the safety and well-being of children andyoung people. It emphasizes the importance of collaborative efforts among governments, communities, and families to protectchildren from abuse and neglect.

Legislation

Various laws at the federal and state levels protect children’s rights. These include:
  • Family Law Act 1975: Prioritizes the best interests of the child in family law matters.
  • Child Protection Legislation: Each state and territory has specific laws that focus on the protection of children at risk of harm.

Child Advocacy

Organizations such as the Australian Human Rights Commission and the National Children’s Commissioneradvocate for children’s rights and work to ensure their voices are heard in policy discussions

Education and Healthcare

Education and Healthcare: Children in Australia have the right to access quality education and
healthcare services, promoting their development and well-being.

Cultural Rights

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children have specific rights to maintain their culture, language, and identity, recognizing the importance of cultural heritage.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can access GHCA's allied health services?
Services are available to NDIS participants, individuals in aged care, DVA clients, and anyone seeking allied health support. A referral may be required, depending on the service.
Are the services covered by NDIS, Aged Care, or DVA funding?
Yes, many of GHCA's allied health services can be funded through NDIS, Aged Care, and DVA, provided they align with the client's goals and needs.
What can I expect during my first appointment with GHCA?
During your first appointment, a qualified allied health professional will conduct an assessment to understand your health concerns and goals. They will discuss your history and collaborate with you to develop a tailored treatment plan.
How long are the allied health sessions?
Sessions typically last between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on the specific service and individual needs. The frequency will also be determined based on your treatment plan.
What should I bring to my appointment at GHCA?
It’s helpful to bring any relevant medical documentation, referrals, and a list of questions or concerns you wish to discuss during your appointment.
How do I cancel or reschedule an appointment?
If you need to cancel or reschedule, please contact GHCA as soon as possible. We have a cancellation policy in place, and notifying us promptly helps avoid any potential fees.