The Home Stretch WA model was co-designed with young people with lived experience of transitioning from care.
The Department of Communities has partnered with community service organisations and Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (Home Stretch WA service providers) to deliver the Home Stretch WA program across the State.
A consistent youth worker who works with a young person to provide flexible, one to one support focused on coaching towards independence. The Transition Coach works from a set of practice principles ensuring support provided is focused on building a young person’s self-reliance, skills, capacity and connection to community, culture and Country.
Working together with a young person and their support circle from the age of 17.5 years to ensure a smooth transition into the Home Stretch WA program and a seamless continuation of support until the age of 21years. Ensuring the young person is aware of their rights and can independently access support they are entitled to until the age of 25 years.
Gives a young person the ‘right’ to a visible and secure financial safety net for resources to support them towards their aspirations and goals, or for crisis relief. Invest in Me funding is provided through the coaching relationship and administered by Home Stretch WA service providers.
A young person can be supported to continue ‘staying on’ with a foster or family carer to ensure they have a stable living arrangement until the age of 21 years. This includes a fortnightly subsidy payment and support to the carer, with an expectation that a young person will contribute to their living expenses from their independent income. The focus of a Staying On Agreement is to support the young person’s emerging independence. The payments are administered by the Department of Communities.
A young person can be supported to access a Housing Allowance to help them afford a broader range of living arrangements. When accessing this financial support, there is an emphasis on providing the young person with the skills and supports they need to secure and maintain safe and stable housing. The payments are administered by the Department of Communities.
A primary focus of support provided to a young person to grow and maintain an enduring network of personal, family and community connections. This support also includes the offer of assistance to map out connections to family, community and culture, and to help reconnect with family and historic relationships.
There is a range of resources, videos and flyers about the Home Stretch WA program. These have been designed to provide young people and their carers with information to support decision making.
Resources and information about Home Stretch WA can be obtained through Department of Communities District Offices or email the project team at HomeStretchWA@communities.wa.gov.au.
The Home Stretch WA model allows young people from the age of 17 years to be referred to a Home Stretch WA service provider for an information session from age 17.5 to find out more about their choice to participate in the program. Information sessions for foster and family carers will also be delivered by Home Stretch WA providers.
The Home Stretch WA program is voluntary. Young people can talk with their Department of Communities caseworker or another worker at a District Office about the program. If they wish to take up the offer of support, a referral to a Home Stretch WA service provider can be made by the case worker or District Office.
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