About

Grounded in culture
and lived experience

We deliver culturally centred, trauma-informed programs that support healing, leadership training, capacity building, resilience, community wellbeing, and suicide prevention.

Our work is grounded in culture, lived experience, and strong community partnerships, ensuring programs are safe, relevant, and led by community priorities.

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Key Focus Areas

Leadership
& Capacity Building

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Building confident, capable and culturally grounded leaders

Suicide Prevention
& Community Resilience

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Raising awareness, sharing healthy and culturally safe coping mechanisms, and developing community-led, co-designed responses

Culture-Led Healing
& Wellbeing

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Strengthening identity, connection and holistic wellbeing

Youth Empowerment
& Pathways

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Supporting young people to find purpose, direction and opportunity

Alcohol, Tobacco and Other Drugs (ATOD) Awareness

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Community awareness sessions supporting understanding of alcohol, drugs, harm reduction and healthy coping strategies.

Digital inclusion and social enterprise development

To support sustainable futures

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Programs

What we do

I2L Change Hub works across the life course from children and youth to adults and Elders, with a strong focus on prevention, early support, and long-term outcomes. Our programs include:

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Cultural wellbeing and healing programs

Yarning circles, on-Country experiences, cultural reconnection

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Community empowerment
and education

Including youth engagement, AOD awareness, and suicide prevention initiatives

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Employment-ready programs young people

Including leadership training

Women’s and men’s 
wellbeing programs

Programs that strengthen identity, leadership, resilience, and capacity

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Capacity building initiatives

To support individuals, families, and community organisations

Community resilience

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We offer programs that support wellbeing and empower communities to respond to challenges and create stronger futures.

Post-release support

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Focused on reintegration, healing, and reducing recidivism

Youth leadership and pathways program

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Supporting young people to build leadership skills, confidence and pathways into education, training and employment

Approach

How we work

We take a community-led, strengths-based approach, guided by Elders, local leaders, and lived experience. We work collaboratively with schools, health services, government, and community organisations to create wrap-around support and “no wrong door” pathways.

Programs designed by and for community, respecting culture and identity

Culturally safe

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Healing approaches that acknowledge lived experience and build resilience

Trauma-informed

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Team

Leadership

Guided by strong leaders with deep community roots and lived experience.

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Dwayne Savo

Co-founder

Dwayne Savo is a proud Teppathiggi, Kurtijar and Wik man, who is born and bred in the Gulf region, with over 20 years’ experience working alongside Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across Far North Queensland and Cape York. His leadership is grounded in lived experience, strong cultural authority, and a deep commitment to community development and collective wellbeing.

Dwayne has extensive experience in alcohol and other drug (AOD) education, suicide prevention, social and emotional wellbeing, and youth resilience, including the delivery of on-Country, culturally led healing programs that strengthen identity, connection to culture, and community safety. As Co-Founder of I2L Change Hub Ltd, he is returning to community to reinvest his skills and knowledge, creating trauma-informed, culturally grounded pathways that support healing, prevention, and long-term change for remote communities throughout Queensland.

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Jacynta Savo

Co-founder

Jacynta Savo is a proud Gooreng Gooreng, Bundaburra Yidinji women with strong ties throughout Far North Qld. Jacynta is a senior project leader with extensive leadership experience across community development, primary health care, child protection, and government systems in Cape York and North West regional Queensland. She is currently completing her Social Work degree with Deakin University at NIKERI and undertaking a Master of Business Administration with the University of Sydney.

Jacynta is a qualified Aboriginal Health Practitioner and has previously held regional leadership roles in Primary Health Care, providing strategic, operational, and governance oversight across remote and regional communities.

Jacynta brings strong governance and program leadership to her role as Co-Founder of I2L Change Hub Ltd. Her work is grounded in social work–informed practice and utilises strengths-based, trauma-informed, human rights and anti-oppressive frameworks, Indigenous standpoints, and emancipatory theoretical approaches to support lasting, community-led outcomes for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and rural remote communities.

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Whether you're seeking support, partnership, or ways to contribute, we're here to listen.

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FAQs

Questions?

Find answers about our programs, eligibility, and how to engage with us.

Our programs are designed for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as well as families and communities across rural and remote Queensland towns, country and bush communities. We work with people at every life stage — from children and youth through to Elders. If you're seeking healing, leadership development, employment support or community strengthening, there is a pathway for you.

Who can access programs?

Our programs are trauma-informed, culturally safe, and grounded in lived experience. Our team also brings lived life experience of growing up and living in country, rural and remote Queensland towns, and working within remote discrete Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. This understanding shapes how we engage with people and communities. We listen first and respond to what communities say they need most, rather than imposing solutions from outside.

What makes your approach different?

Alongside our core programs, we also support communities and organisations through co-design, consultation and community engagement. We work collaboratively with local leaders, stakeholders and community members to design initiatives that are culturally safe, locally informed and responsive to community priorities. Our approach ensures programs are shaped by the voices, strengths and knowledge of the communities they are intended to serve.

Additional Services We Can Deliver

We work collaboratively with schools, health services, government, and community organisations. Contact us directly to discuss how we can support someone you know, or speak with your local service provider about referral pathways.

How do I refer someone?

Absolutely. We partner with schools, health services, and community organisations, Councils to build capacity and create wrap-around support. We also offer training and consultation to strengthen organisational practice.

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Need more information?

Please use the contact form below to get in touch with any enquiries.

Contact

Get in touch

We're here to listen and support your journey forward.

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Phone

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PO Box 1496,
Weipa QLD 4874

Mailing address

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