Annual Report 2014 -15 | Page 62

A Young Person’s Story A 17 year old boy had disengaged from school and subsequently missed assessment for specialised after school support. The family received short-term support from Wyong and were referred to clinical services. The young person was assisted to access Ageing, Disability and Home Care funding, which resulted in him being awarded a two-year package for the Post School Transition to Work Program. His mother commented: “ You helped my son get up and do something for himself which he has always struggled with due to his anxiety. Now he has friends and is going to a course five days a week. “ Post Separation Parenting This year, we assisted 1,220 clients through our Post-Separation Co-operative Parenting and Parenting Orders Program, also known as Building Stronger Families. This program is for parents and other carers of children in separated families who are having significant problems agreeing on arrangements for the children. They may be in conflict over the big questions such as who the child should live with, or how often a child should see one of their parents. Parents can participate in the program separately, so they don’t have to meet. Parents accessing this program can self-refer, be encouraged by a solicitor to attend or be ordered to attend by the court. School Services Interrelate’s foundation was based in providing education programs on sexuality and relationships. Today, our School Services programs on puberty, sexuality, relationships and bullying continue to remain popular. This year, we delivered these programs to 40,800 students and families. We also sold 6,073 copies of our ‘Questions Kids Have’ series of books, which cover topics on sexuality, puberty, relationships, having babies and bullying. 60