The Family Services Department was created from the former Family and Youth Services Department on 14 December 1987 when a significant re-organisation of ministerial portfolios occurred. As a part of this, the new department gained responsility for Intellectual Handicap Services, formerly a part of the Health Department, and lost ethnic affairs, youth services and the Queensland Recreation Council.
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