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Back to new Transitions - Re-Engagement Edition
by Benita Terrancciarno
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Not having a family home to go to at night it
makes it hard to focus on study.
Being in care and protection makes life extra
hard.
I have to wait several weeks before I can speak to
someone - let alone get any help.
It would be great if my family service officer
(F.S.O.) was available when I needed help.
I have asked for access to my files 6 weeks ago,
but I have had no response about this matter either.
In 2002 I got very ill and most of the time I
wished that I could be taken away, with no one really there for me
when I really needed someone.
I will be leaving care in less than a year and so
far no one is helping me to prepare.
I am worried about this.
It seems to me that the government needs to put
more money into helping children and young adults.
There are so many government departments and so
many wealthy politicians around; yet many young people are living on
the streets with no help from anyone.
The good thing about Southside Education is that
young adults are treated with respect and people really care about
everyone in the school.
* The Re-engage
This! multimedia competition was open to young Queenslanders aged between
12 and 25 years. This is one of 6 entries (the winners) that were
chosen for publication.
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