Different Responses to Trauma PRIMARY SECONDARY AND TERTIARY






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Different Responses to Trauma
PRIMARY, SECONDARY AND TERTIARY INTERVENTION SERVICES Primary Promote resilience and better support individuals and families. Education, advocacy Secondary Helps people who are struggling and whose situation could worsen without assistance. Budgeting, counselling Tertiary For people in immediate or high need. Food hampers, crisis housing
COMMUNITY SERVICE SECTOR Material / Practical Assistance, Direct Service Provision • Salvation Army • St Vincent de Paul • Local Churches Meet immediate need. Tertiary Secondary (Trauma Informed) Professional Services • Anglicare WA • Mission Australia Employment Services Preventative Strategies and Community Engagement • Education Institutions • Employment Services Programs and Structures creating equal opportunity and capacity. Primary A discerned issue addressed in a holistic way and with a view to bring about change.
FINANCIAL • • Emergency Relief (money, food hampers, goods) Support through family and community networks Tertiary Secondary • • Employment strategies Income supplements Social Justice Advocacy Strengthening Communities Primary Financial Counselling Budgeting Advice Cashless card system
CHILD WELFARE • • • Fostering Child Protection services Child abuse services (e. g. intervention) Tertiary Secondary • • Stepping Stones Relationships Education Mental health literacy Playgroups and other networks Primary • SCASP Mums and Dads Forever Changing Tracks / Young Hearts Trauma Informed Practice (e. g. holistic intake at Albany Office) Dudley Park and other CPCs
HOUSING • • Emergency accommodation Community Legal Aid Housing Support Services Emergency relief Tertiary Secondary • • Housing affordability measures Rental Advocacy Housing Projects (increase social housing stock) Life skills training Budgeting support / education Primary Rent Assistance / Supplements Foyer (medium and long term housing)