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Youth Check is a free health check service for young people aged 12 to 25 who are at risk of, or currently experiencing, homelessness in the Gold Coast region. A friendly, experienced Registered Nurse will provide physical, mental, and sexual health care. It’s all about the client: their choices, their comfort, and their privacy. Youth Check will work with clients respectfully and make sure they feel safe and heard every step of the way.
For young people aged between 12 and 25 which supports early intervention services for emerging physical and mental health needs.
Low to moderate intensity service
Youth Check provides friendly, confidential health support for young people aged 12 to 25 who are at risk of, or dealing with homelessness, including a Registered Nurse to support you with:
Located at:
Youth Check are based in places that are youth-friendly and easy to get to. Clients don’t need to be registered with headspace to attend, and they can just drop in or organise an outreach appointment.
Youth Check is designed to be easy to access, you don’t need a GP or provider referral.
Call on 07 5600 1999 to book an appointment with the Registered Nurse or just ask a question about the service.
If you are unsure if this service is right for your patient, you can refer to Medicare Mental Health on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Medicare Mental Health Phone Service.
The Community Pathway Connector is a service which provides a culturally safe connection point and referral service for people who have specific culturally and linguistically diverse needs.
The CURA Community Pathway Connector is a culturally safe connection point and referral service to assist people from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, regardless of birthplace or permanent residency and visa status. It provides 0ne-on-one support to navigate the services system, working with interpreters and linking with cultural awareness education, as needed.
Low to moderate intensity service
CURA Community Services Multicultural Communities Council Gold Coast
Any source, including GP or self-referrals. GPs can refer by calling or emailing:
If you are unsure if this level of care is right for your patient, you can refer to the Medicare Mental Health phone service on 1800 595 212 between Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5pm (except public holidays). For more information visit Head to Health Phone Service.
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