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Family and Childrens Emerging Support Services Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation

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Legal Structure
Indigenous Corporation (CATSI)
State
QLD
Listed In
1 directory

About

Family and Childrens Emerging Support Services Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation is an ACNC Registered Charity based in Queensland that provides support services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families and children. The organisation aims to strengthen Indigenous communities through targeted family and children's services.

Registered Charity

This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:

Family and Childrens Emerging Support Services Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation
ABN 47410115747

Delivery Evidence

No federal contract history found in AusTender for this ABN. Absence of a record is not absence of delivery — state and local procurement is not fully covered.

Program Evidence

Programs this organisation runs that the Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA) has documented — with the cited studies and measured outcomes behind them. ALMA's evidence assessment, linked by ABN; not a CivicGraph endorsement.

Programs
2
Cited Studies
3
Measured Outcomes
1
Indigenous Resilience Advancement Program
Cultural Connection
2 cited studies1 measured outcome
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Policy analysis
Effect: Not measured2023National Indigenous Australians Agency

The plan sets a target to reduce the rate of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people in detention by at least 30% by 2031. This initiative aims to address systemic issues contributing to overrepresentation and promote better outcomes for Indigenous youth.

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Policy analysis
Effect: Not measured2020Victorian Government

The strategic plan aims to improve outcomes for young Aboriginal people in the Victorian youth justice system by emphasizing self-determination and addressing their overrepresentation. It outlines specific measures and commitments to enhance cultural connection and support for In

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Measured Outcomes
Cultural connection

Participant surveys measuring cultural identity and connection before and after the program

My Connect
Wraparound Support
1 cited study
ALMA assessment: Untested (theory/pilot stage)verified
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Cited Evidence
Community-led research · Community-led evaluation across 28 on-country and cultural programs
Effect: Large positive2024Lowitja Institute

Cultural connection programs (on-country, language, ceremony, Elder mentoring) reduce justice contact by 30-55% among Indigenous youth. Cultural identity is a protective factor: young people with strong cultural identity 3x less likely to reoffend.

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Source: Australian Living Map of Alternatives (ALMA), a curated evidence base of community programs. Programs are linked to this organisation by ABN; a program may be delivered by another part of the organisation.

Grant Funding

$170Kacross 4 tracked grants (2023-24–2024-25)
Community-based Crime Action — 2023-24 · youth_justice
$75K
Community-based Crime Action — 2024-25 · youth_justice
$75K
Community-based Crime Action — 2024-25 · youth_justice
$20K
Kickstarter Grants — 2024-25 · youth_justice

Source: public funding datasets tracked by CivicGraph. Coverage is partial — this is a floor, not a total.

Open Funding Matches

For this enterprise — open grants it could apply for. Not part of buyer due diligence.

Breaking the Hold Conference — Red Rose Foundation Ltd · closes 24 June 2026communityindigenous
Deadly Start Program — Seed Foundation Australia Limited · closes 30 June 2026indigenouscommunity
Indigenous Advancement Strategy (IAS) — NIAA · closes 30 June 2026indigenousaboriginalcommunity
to $500K
Northern Sub-Regional Trust - Tertiary Education Support — The Trustee For The Western Cape Communities Trust · closes 10 July 2026communityindigenous
to $2K

Automated match on sector and location against open grants tracked by CivicGraph. Eligibility is not assessed — always check each grant's criteria.

Sectors

Geographic Focus
QLD

Place Context

LGAMackay
RemotenessInner Regional Australia
SEIFA Decile5/10
Community Controlled

Verification

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ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched

Tier reflects the strength of external verification, not how “social” an enterprise is. Marks belong to their issuing bodies. Checked June 2026.

Data Sources

ORIC Register(Mar 2026)
Enriched: 12 March 2026(low)
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