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This report once again highlights the many and expanding activities of Centacare. Through the enormous effort of over 3000 staff, the very positive impact of our commitment to quality care is directly enjoyed by over 50,000 residents of southeast Queensland each year. The various reports in this annual review outline our activities in more detail.

 

Our continuing partnerships with both Queensland and Australian governments strongly underpinned our efforts during the year and we are grateful for such a significant level of support. Increasing levels of compliance and accountability however along with decreased funding in real terms is placing pressure on our capacity to provide service quality to our clients. We continue to discuss this issue with all government agencies and we are hopeful that more suitable funding arrangements will develop in the near future.

 

While governments are important stakeholders, this is also the case with the Church and its many agencies. Archbishop Bathersby along with Auxiliary Bishops Finnegan and Oudemann take a keen interest in our work and the same can be said for many Parish Priests for whom we act on behalf of in areas such as childcare. Fr Peter Meneely the Moderator of the Archdiocese has a more direct involvement through senior management and the Centacare Council and the assistance and advice he provides proves to be invaluable. The management and staff of Brisbane Catholic Education have also assisted greatly in our childcare endeavours and their support is acknowledged with appreciation.

 

The role of the Centacare Council is complex – the balance between quality care and appropriate governance is difficult to find and subject to continual change. The Council has accepted this challenge readily and provided a very positive and forward looking approach to its decision making. We sincerely thank all Council members for their commitment. In addition it is the various Centacare Directors that ultimately carry day to day responsibility for service quality and it is clear that in each case our Directors contribute far beyond the bounds of any particular role description. Centacare could not function without these people and we commend to you their reports and acknowledge their work with sincere thanks.

 

In the end the involvement of all stakeholders must be distilled into a service delivery process that is both positive and rewarding for our clients. We thank all of our clients for their trust but most of all we convey our sincere appreciation to the staff of Centacare for ensuring that every day a quality service is provided in a spirit that so fully lives out the mission of the Church.

Peter Selwood

Executive Director
Centacare Brisbane

About the Centacare Network of Agencies

Centacare is an amalgam of a vast array of small parish and community based agencies delivering social services. Centacare currently operates from over 200 individual sites spread across South East Queensland. While it is important to act in a corporate and professional fashion particularly to secure and maintain government funding, it is our continuing goal to ensure that this is not at the cost of local community or parish involvement. Our work is heavily dependant on the hundreds of volunteers who support our staff on a daily basis.

Our operations are based around major service points;

  • Disability Services – support services for adults with a physical, intellectual or psychiatric disability.
  • Community Support Services – community and in home services for the aged as well as respite services for children and young adults with a disability.
  • Family and Community Services – marriage, family and relationship counselling, childcare services and the support of parish-based care and concern activities.
  • Employment Services – job placement as part of the Jobs Network, specialised employment for people with a disability, community support programs and community work coordination.
  • Pastoral Ministries – services based around hospital and prisons chaplaincy, prisons ministry, indigenous ministry, psychiatric pastoral care, mission to seafarers and AIDS/HIV counselling.
  • Child Care Services - provides support for families who are unable to care for their children themselves at all times.

Centacare Network Administration

The central administration office for the Centacare network is located in Brisbane. 
Please feel free to contact us at:

The Catholic Centre
143 Edward Street
Brisbane Qld  4000
GPO Box 282
Brisbane  Qld  4001

Telephone (07) 3336 9246

Facimile (07) 3221 3485

Email centacare@bne.catholic.net.au

Web http://www.centacarebrisbane.net.au/


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