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DHF Annual Report 2009 - NT Health Digital Library - Northern ...

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The Youth Triage Team was formed in May 2010 as an initiative of the Alice Springs YouthAction Plan to provide a coordinated and consistent response for youth at risk after hours.In the early stages the project is focusing on the development of operational guidelines andengagement with the NGO sector and other government agencies operating after hours. 196.8 positions in 2008-09 to 224 positions in <strong>2009</strong>-10.Memorandum of Understanding with the <strong>Northern</strong> Territory Police as a combined responseto child harm and exploitation. The objectives of the Memorandum of Understanding includemutual assistance, cooperation and information sharing.Over the past 12 months, <strong>NT</strong>FC continues to work with key stakeholders to develop andcustomise Structured Decision Making (SDM) tools for use by <strong>NT</strong>FC. These are: Intakethe Family Strengths and Needs Assessment tool initially being used by the Targeted FamilySupport Services. The SDM Intake Screening Tool will be completed for all Child Protectioninvestigation. Children under two years of age are given special consideration by the tool.The Remote Aboriginal Family and Community Worker Program was expanded to includethe following communities: Ali Curung.The Intake Review Implementation Project was initiated by <strong>NT</strong>FC to ensure theimplementation of recommendations arising from the comprehensive review of <strong>NT</strong>FC’sCentral Intake Service and commenced in 2008-09. The report had noted the inability ofthe Central Intake Team to manage increasing workloads and the consequent delay inreferral to child protection work units. The report made 41 recommendations, including recommendations were completed in <strong>2009</strong>-10.The Community Care Information System (CCIS) system was upgraded to improvefunctionality and to address a number of reporting issues such as its inability to cross linksibling group information, manage places of care to the standard required to manage riskschildren and young people in Out of Home Care. A total of $369 750 has been investedin <strong>2009</strong>-10 to improve CCIS functionality. $558 000 has been allocated in the 2010-11Department <strong>Health</strong> and Families 103

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