Life Without Barriers
Top programs by $, ALMA evidence links, and cross-system topic spread under QLD Youth Justice. Source: justice_funding joined to alma_interventions via the alma_intervention_id FK.
Top programs by $, what was actually funded
- Social Services$7.3MFY 2025-26
Specialised Services and Support
- Social Services$4.9MFY 2025-26
Specialised Services and Support
- Young People in Residential Aged Care$464KFY 2018-19
To provide alternative support options for younger people living in, or at risk of entry to aged care facilities; and to provide assistance to those who choose to remain in aged care.
- Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services$40KFY 2008-09
Life Without Barriers: $40,000 for Community and Youth Justice Services and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Services (2008-09)
- Young People in Residential Aged Care$23KFY 2018-19
To provide alternative support options for younger people living in, or at risk of entry to aged care facilities; and to provide assistance to those who choose to remain in aged care.
- Young People in Residential Aged Care$16KFY 2018-19
To provide alternative support options for younger people living in, or at risk of entry to aged care facilities; and to provide assistance to those who choose to remain in aged care.
- Flexible Respite for young People$10KFY 2018-19
Provides extra respite hours for people with high needs disabilities aged between 16 and 25.
Does what was funded match an evaluated intervention?
- Life Without BarriersWraparound Support · Untested (theory/pilot stage)
All topic tags across this recipient's grants
This recipient is funded across 5 tagged sectors. Multi-system reach, siloed funding, integrated service.
Source: justice_funding grouped per recipient · top 15 named programs by amount · alma_interventions joined via alma_intervention_id FK · all topic tags across the recipient's justice grants. Evidence levels are self-attributed by ALMA submitters.