Our Management Committee

Steve Hackett

Steve Hackett

With over four decades of experience in the Community Services sector, Steve has worked in and managed a wide range of services across Australia.
 
Throughout his career, Steve has also contributed to the governance of numerous community organisations, serving on Management Committees and Boards at both local and national levels.
 
His previous roles include Manager of a Mission Australia Residential Youth Group Home in Sydney; Manager of a Family Relationship Centre in Western Sydney; Coordinator of a Neighbourhood Centre in the Blue Mountains; Executive Director of the national advocacy body Family Relationship Services Australia in Canberra; Manager of the headspace Youth Mental Health/Early Psychosis multidisciplinary service on the Gold Coast; and Mental Health & Wellbeing Manager at Multicultural Families Organisation (MFO) in Southport. 
 
Steve is currently a Team Leader and Supervisor with GenNow, a leading local NDIS organisation based in Burleigh.
 
Steve has lived on the Gold Coast since 2015. He is the father of two adult sons and recently became a proud grandfather.

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Emergency Relief Program

There are many reasons why an individual or family could suddenly find themselves in financial crises. GCYS may be able to help.

If you are struggling with unmanageable debts, it’s important you act quickly – the first step in taking control of the situation is to ask for help.

Visit our Need More page and click on Financial Assistance for an additional list of services that can provide material aid, advice and support to help you manage your debts and get you back on track.

The Emergency Relief program provides financial and/or material support to meet the immediate need of people in financial crises. The program is open to all age groups.

With the outbreak of COVID-19, the GCYS will continue to provide services however, we are asking people to make safe choices to help stop possible transmission. Therefore we are asking people not to come into the service and to call us instead where possible.