Our Services

Out of Home Care (OOHC) & Specialised Substitute Residential Care (Formerly VOOHC)

  • Treehouse has residential accreditation with the Office of the Children's Guardian and currently provides Short Term Emergency Placements (STEP) and Individual Placement Arrangements (IPA).

    Since 2014, Treehouse has been supporting young people in care throughout NSW. We’re create 'innovative families' that unite trained professionals with children and young people who have endured trauma, neglect, or abuse. Working closely with young people in our care, we guide them on their journey towards healing from their past experiences and create a secure environment where they can establish connections, build trust, and gradually move away from survival mode.

    What Makes Us Different?

    Each of our residences is meticulously designed to cater to the distinct needs of individual young persons. This tailored approach ensures that our care is not only effective but also responsive to the specific circumstances of each child. Our mission is to nurture and empower them to cultivate their identity and self-esteem, promoting their overall well-being—physically, emotionally, socially, and psychologically. Through our efforts, we aim to equip them with the tools they need to enhance their present and future lives.

  • Treehouse is a trusted provider of additional support services to meet the needs of vulnerable children/young people in out of home care (OOHC)

    The Casework Support Scheme (CSS) enables the Department of Family and Community Services (FACS) frontline caseworkers to purchase additional support services tailored to meet the needs of vulnerable children and young people in out-of-home care (OOHC) placements.

    This allows children and young people to access a diverse range of services, beyond what is provided in their placement. These services facilitate connections and relationships through supervised contact and respite, as well as provide essential support such as mentoring and transportation services.

    Support services available for purchase under CSS—including supervised contact, supervised transport, mentoring, and respite—play a vital role in maintaining children and young people's connections with their families, laying the groundwork for potential restoration.

    At Treehouse, we offer a comprehensive range of CSS services to support vulnerable children and young people:

    Mentoring: Our mentoring program provides personalized guidance and support to help children and young people navigate various challenges and transitions in their lives.

    Supervised Transport: We ensure safe and reliable transportation services to facilitate essential appointments, visits, and activities, ensuring continuity and stability in their lives.

    Daytime Respite: Our daytime respite services offer a supportive environment where children and young people can engage in recreational activities, receive emotional support, and build valuable social connections.

    Overnight Respite: Our overnight respite program provides a nurturing and safe space for children and young people, offering a break from the demands of their daily lives while ensuring their well-being and security.

Casework Support Scheme (CSS)

Disability Services (NDIS)

  • At Treehouse, we are dedicated to upholding the principles of the NDIS and working collaboratively with individuals, their families, and support networks to achieve their aspirations. Our range of services aligns with the principles of the NDIS, focusing on individualised support and promoting community inclusion.

    Whether offering Behaviour Support Services to help individuals manage challenging behaviours or providing psychology sessions to explore thoughts, feelings, and behaviours, we are dedicated to improving mental health and well-being. Our commitment is to ensure our clients receive the assistance they need.

    We also facilitate Community Participation, recognising the value of social engagement and meaningful connections in enhancing individuals' quality of life.

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