Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health Services
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The Townsville Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporation for Health Services provides health services to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities in Townsville, aiming to improve health outcomes and well-being. Its primary focus is on delivering culturally sensitive healthcare. The organisation addresses the unique health needs of Indigenous Australians.
Registered Charity
This social enterprise is also a registered charity with the ACNC:
Townsville Aboriginal And Torres Strait Islander Corporation For Health Services →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.
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TAIHS provides culturally safe youth support in Townsville for 1,500+ First Nations young people. Cultural connection programs show 45% improvement in school attendance.
Source →Annual report documenting TAIHS organizational activities and service delivery for the 2019-20 period. Likely contains program statistics, client numbers, and service outcomes for TAIHS Youth Support Services. May include data on cultural connection activities and youth engagemen…
Source →TYSS is described as an intensive therapeutic support program targeting vulnerable and at-risk young people aged 10-18 years. The program specifically focuses on youth who are disengaged from services and the community, providing intensive support to re-engage them.
Source →Health service utilization rates and wellbeing assessments pre/post program engagement
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320 unique young people engaged over 18 months with 5,591 total engagements (~213/year). After-hours diversionary service in Townsville demonstrates high-volume, low-cost youth justice alternative. Cost per young person ~$3,150/year vs $548K detention.
Source →Number of youths participating in diversion activities tracked monthly
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
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Verification
ORIC-registered Indigenous corporation, ABN matched
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