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Transitional

Tailored care program for 16-25 yr olds

Lighthouse’s Transitional Program supports young people up to the age of 25 experiencing homelessness to develop the skills and capacity to live independently.

Through Therapeutic Case management, the program bridges the gap between intensive therapeutic support and fully independent living, for those who may not have the capacity, structures or supports around them to sustain independent living themselves.

The Transitional Program provides a structured and supportive environment in which the young person can share their goals with their Lighthouse community to work alongside them to achieve them. The Transitional Program has a greater outward and forward focused lens, in comparison to other Lighthouse programs, with a strong emphasis on engaging young people in external activities including education, work and developing independent living skills. Therapeutic Case Managers help the young people identify and strengthen their existing skills and capacities, to equip them with the tools they need to live fully independently.

Lighthouse homes that are part of the Transitional Program do not have live-in Therapeutic Carers, rather, they have Therapeutic Case Managers who work from the homes during the week and provide support based on the needs of the young people living there. The young people who will live together in a Transitional home are carefully and thoughtfully matched, with the objective of supporting each young person to live safe, happy and fulfilling lives.

Young people may reside within the Transitional Program for 18-24 months, depending on their needs. While in the program they will be supported to:

  • Developing the function to care for themselves and their relationships.
  • Develop the skills to live collaboratively with others and have their voices heard.
  • Be actively involved in Lighthouse young people interventions.
  • Be engaged in a day program (educational, vocational and/or hobbies).
  • Participate in Lighthouse and wider community events.

The Therapeutic home support program also provides specialist help with

1

Youth

This program provides therapeutic care in Lighthouse homes for vulnerable young parents and their children, helping them heal from trauma they have experienced and build healthy relationships and establish routines with their children.

2

Young Parents & Babies

This program provides therapeutic care in Lighthouse homes for vulnerable young parents and their children, helping them heal from trauma they have experienced and build healthy relationships and establish routines with their children.

3

Young Women's Freedom

Provides safe homes and therapeutic care to young women escaping, or at risk of, modern slavery practices including forced marriage and domestic servitude, as well as other forms of gender-based violence.

1. Youth

The youth-focused Transitional Tailored Care Program offers young people aged 16-25 with experiences of homelessness, the support to build on their strengths and independent living skills while living alongside other young people, in a secure Lighthouse home.

Throughout the program, which generally runs from 12 to 18 months each young person is supported by a Therapeutic Case Manager to achieve their goals, discover their interests, and pursue their pathways in education, training and employment. The program incorporates a collaborative process of assessment, goal planning, case coordination and referral to services that meet the needs of each young person.

Initial months are focused on the impacts of having been homeless and addressing those immediate support needs. From there the focus is working with the young person to determine their core goals with the view to move into and sustain their own safe home.

2. Young parents & babies

This program provides therapeutic care in Lighthouse homes for vulnerable young parents and their children, helping them heal from trauma they have experienced and build healthy relationships and establish routines with their children.

At Lighthouse, we know that a safe, nurturing, consistent home environment for children provides them with the best chance at a healthy and fulfilling life, which is why our highly successful Young Parents and Babies Program provides targeted support for both young parents and their children. This program provides therapeutic care in Lighthouse homes for vulnerable young parents and their children, helping them heal from trauma they have experienced and build healthy relationships and establish routines with their children. The Young Parents and Babies Program addresses the root causes of youth homelessness by interrupting the cycle of intergenerational trauma and homelessness. Therapeutic Carers and Case Managers in the program support young parents by role modelling parenting techniques, teaching essential life skills and helping them to develop strong attachments with their babies, leading to more young families being successfully transitioned into fully independent living.

Lighthouse’s therapeutic case management provides appropriate tailored interventions for each young parent and baby, including external maternal and child health professionals, pediatricians and speech therapists.  Social skills are developed through playgroups, music sessions, meditation and baby massage. When they feel ready, parents are assisted to reconnect with education and training, professional work and other goals they want to pursue.

The Young Women’s Freedom and the Young Parents and Babies special focus programs has both Therapeutic and Transitional homes, dependent on the level of support needed for both the young parents and their children. All homes within this program are specifically designed for young parents and babies, and are equipped with high-chairs, cots, toys, educational materials and other parenting resources. Modelling good parenting, and teaching essential life skills, the experienced carers in these homes help the young parents establish strong bonds of attachment with their baby.

The Young Parents and Babies program was established in 2010 with the support of Lighthouse Life Member and Founding Patron Vicki Vidor OAM, and has already yielded life-changing results and enduring outcomes for two generations of vulnerable young people. A 2020 program evaluation found that the program not only helped young parents feel safer and build heathier attachments with their children, it also supported families to stay together. Young parents felt more confident in their parenting skills and were able to transition from the program into more stable housing as compared to their housing on joining the program.

3. Young women's freedom

Provides safe homes and therapeutic care to young women escaping, or at risk of, modern slavery practices including forced marriage and domestic servitude, as well as other forms of gender-based violence.

The Young Women’s Freedom Program began in 2018 in response to an urgent need to provide safe homes and therapeutic care to young women escaping, or at risk of, modern slavery practices including forced marriage and domestic servitude, as well as other forms of gender-based violence. Women and girls are disproportionately affected by modern slavery and exploitation. This program is currently in operation across both Therapeutic and Transitional homes, supporting young women from various cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds.

Young Women’s Freedom focuses on providing a safe and secure home for vulnerable young women where they can regain agency over their lives. Lighthouse supports young women in the program with connection to culture and self through tailored therapeutic intervention, implementing a holistic care team of support in collaboration with innovative external services, as well as supporting the young women to have sustainable connection to family and community

A 2020, evaluation of the Young Women’s Freedom Program demonstrated that young women in the program experienced a deep sense of physical and emotional containment by their Lighthouse Therapeutic Care Team, the environment of the safe home itself and Lighthouse wider therapeutic community. Young women felt that the homes themselves provide a physical holding function which contributed to internal feelings of safety and comfort, and that they were able to develop trusting relationships with each other, their Therapeutic Carers, and for some, more positive relationships with their families of origin and local communities.

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