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Grants for supporting connection with community for young people at risk

Applications for the Queensland Government’s new Community Partnership Innovation Grants for youth justice initiatives are now open. One-off grants from are available for short-term or one-off projects that support young people – who are or could become high-risk offenders – to change their behaviours and connection with community. Applicants are encouraged to consider proposals that could complement existing local responses; are designed using cultural, community and industry knowledge and evidence; and can be delivered to meet the needs of the young people their families, and the broader community. Applications close 3rd May. Find out more and apply.

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