When a young person is struggling, whether with school, life at home, or housing, knowing where to turn can feel overwhelming. Early, supportive intervention can make all the difference.
At Youth Futures, we provide flexible, trauma-informed, and individualised support for young people who may not be thriving in mainstream education or who are experiencing homelessness or unstable housing. This guide breaks down the Youth Futures referral process into three simple steps.
Step 1: Identify the Need
The first step is noticing that a young person may need extra support.
Signs to look for include:
- Ongoing disengagement from school or learning
- Emotional or behavioural challenges
- Difficulty coping at home or in a traditional classroom
- Increased anxiety, withdrawal, or dysregulation
- Housing instability or homelessness
Struggling in school, at home, or with housing does not mean a young person is failing. Often, it means the environment is not meeting their needs.
If concerns have been consistent over time or your instincts tell you support is needed, that is a valid starting point for a Youth Futures referral.
Step 2: Start the Conversation
Before making a referral, have an open and respectful conversation with the young person and their support network.
This may involve:
- Talking with the young person about how they are feeling
- Connecting with parents, carers, or guardians
- Collaborating with teachers, school staff, or other support professionals
The goal is to focus on strengths, needs, and next steps, not labels or judgment.
Referrals work best when everyone is informed, included, and aligned. When young people understand why support is being explored, they are far more likely to engage positively.
For tips on supporting young people’s mental health, you can also visit Headspace.
Step 3: Make the Youth Futures Referral
Once there is shared understanding and consent, the referral can be made.
All enquiries and referrals can be directed to Youth Futures:
📞 Phone: 9300 2677
📧 Email: intake@youthfutures.com.au
Alternatively, you can download and complete the Youth Futures intake form:
Youth Futures Referral and Assessment Form (Accommodation Programs)
You do not need all the answers before reaching out. We will guide you through the referral process for education support, homelessness support, or both.
Why Early Support Matters
Early intervention can significantly change a young person’s experience of learning, life, and housing.
When young people feel:
- Safe
- Understood
- Supported
they are far more likely to engage in education, maintain stable housing, and rebuild confidence.
At Youth Futures, we meet young people where they are academically, socially, and emotionally, providing tailored support for education, housing, and life skills.
Final Thought
If you are a teacher or parent wondering whether a referral is too soon, it rarely is.
Support does not mean giving up on a young person’s potential. It means connecting them with the right services so they can thrive.
If this guide is helpful, please save it or share it with someone supporting a young person.