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Changing the lives of young people

07 August 2023

 

 

While studying Emerald started working as with high-risk juveniles for both Youth Justice and in the Youth sector in the Brisbane City Watch House. From this she started working for child safety specifically with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families under every level of intervention which then led her to be a Team Leader for a pilot project by the Queensland Government.  The Finding Kin project aims to try to find kin and support young people to transition from the residential space back to kin/community. So far, Emerald has transitioned 16 children, nine of those being Indigenous children. 

Working within this area grew her passion in life to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander families to reengage back onto a steady/supported pathway and effectively change their outcome and quality of life for the better.  

Although in a short period of time Emerald has changed many lives for the better, there is no slowing down, with aspirations to become a Practice Leader for the South-East Gold Coast region within child safety or to eventually work in remote communities as a teacher or guidance counsellor.