This report presents a critical review of the Take Two Social Services program, an intensive care therapeutic service for infants, children, and youth in Australia. The program aims to provide quality therapeutic services and support to families, focusing on emotionally vulnerable individuals. The review evaluates the program's efficacy, highlighting its strengths in supporting children's mental well-being within their home environments, while also identifying limitations such as its referral-based nature and potential oversight of challenges faced in other settings like schools. The report references various studies and research papers to support its evaluation, examining the program's impact on the community and the role of social workers in fostering positive change. The review also provides a brief summary of the program, data collection methods, and evaluation criteria.