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Initiatives targeting Recommendation 18South AustraliaCommunity Health Services Adelaide Central Community; Inner Southern Community; Noarlunga Health Services; Northern Metro All of these services run projects for young people who are at risk of being disconnected from their social networks. Target group: All young people with some projects for specific socio-economic groups Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Aims to:
Target group: 10-25 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Youth Health Service (part of Child and Youth Health) Noarlunga, Elizabeth and City Target group: 12-25 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au A joint initiative of DETE, DHS, Centacare, Catholic Education Service , Baptist Community Services and Southern Junction Youth Services, the project assists in the development of whole school and community support structures for students who are most at risk of disengaging early from education. These structures form part of a support plan, which relies on the strengths of the young person as identified by the young person, the family, the school and the team. The support plan enlists the backing of non-traditional support persons to facilitate a more positive engagement of the young person with education and community life. The model is based on the Wraparound process developed by American academic and researcher, Lucille Eber. Other Youth Web projects are still being planned Target group: 13-25 year olds at risk of disengaging Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Ceduna - Memorandum of Understanding: Service Provision to Young People in Ceduna and Surrounding Areas This memorandum will ensure that service provision to youth (with a focus on Aboriginal youth), in Ceduna and surrounds, is coordinated and delivered in a manner that enables each individual program to maximise its goals and objectives. It will also ensure new models of service delivery are developed and promoted. Target group: Aboriginal young people Coverage: Ceduna Timeframe: Pilot Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Aboriginal Services Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Coober Pedy - Iwara Kutju (Community Development Employment Program [CDEP] ) Youth Activities Program (FACS) Employ 2 trainee CDEP workers Build a critical mass of trained Anangu youth workers in the Umoona Aboriginal community (involve TAFE and FAYS) Keep records on participants; run activities specific to the needs of the disadvantaged and for confidence building; strengthen Anangu culture and identity; improve school attendance and employment opportunities; foster Anangu children and young people's community participation. Target group: Aboriginal young people (4-25) Coverage: Coober Pedy Timeframe: Stronger Families and Communities funding from Jan 2002 -2004 Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Aboriginal Services Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au To provide young people at risk with information and skills in independent living and provide them an opportunity to assess their skill level and readiness for independent living. Target group: 14-15 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Country and Disability Services - FAYS Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Pre-vocational training and remedial education. Self development focusing on social responsibility and social competence. Target group: 12-18 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Country and Disability Services - FAYS Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Aims to:
Target group: 15-17 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au School Sport Program in partnership with SAPSASA and SASSSA Sport programs are supported by volunteers in after hours activity Target group: All students Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Education, Training and Employment: (Country Schools) Website: www.dete.sa.gov.au Special Programs for Youth Pre-vocational training and remedial education. Self development focusing on social responsibility and social competence. Target group: 15-18 Coverage: Metropolitan Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Country and Disability Services - FAYS Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Aboriginal Youth Accommodation Options Working Group (Bail Options) Accommodation option for Aboriginal youth aged 10-18 years both on and off bail. Target group: Aboriginal youth aged 10-18 years Coverage: Metro and Port Augusta Timeframe: 12 Month Pilot Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Aboriginal Services Division with FAYS Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Family and Community Development Program Grants provision targeting young people who are marginalised and vulnerable as result of life circumstances, unemployment, homelessness, offending, drug and alcohol abuse and violent behaviour. The major objective for the Family and Community Development Services funding is to enable families to provide a caring environment for their children which protects them from neglect, harm, abuse and exploitation, and ensures they are not disadvantaged and allows them to reach their full potential. Target group: At risk young people Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metropolitan Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au Supported Accommodation Assistance Program (SAAP) The aim of SAAP is to assist: * People who are homeless and in crisis * People who are at imminent risk of becoming homeless * People who are experiencing domestic violence and are homeless in crisis, or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Target group: Youth specific component Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Human Services - Metro Division Website: www.dhs.sa.gov.au active8 Premier's Youth Challenge active8 provides training and community participation opportunities for young South Australians through partnerships between schools, community, youth organisations and young people. active8 promotes in young people leadership, team work, community service, individual responsibility, self-reliance and confidence, skills development, respect for others and communication skills. Twenty service providers work in partnership with host organisations to deliver the program in places as geographically diverse as Allendale East, Keith Loxton, Streaky Bay and Coober Pedy. The broad range of service providers includes: Air Force Cadets, Air Youth, Army and Navy Cadet Corps, Carclew Youth Arts Centre, Conservation Volunteers Australia, Country Fire Service, Police, Red Cross, Royal Life Saving, Surf Life Saving, Scouts and Guides, State Emergency Service and St John Ambulance. The active8 Premier's Youth Challenge is an initiative in which the partnerships between government, the community sector and the private sector provide significant benefits for the young people of South Australia. Target group: 15-19 year olds not engaged in formal education and year 8-12 students in government and non-government schools Coverage: State wide Timeframe: December 2003 Responsible agency: Department of Education, Training and Employment-Office of Employment and Youth Website: www.dete.sa.gov.au Monarto Zoo Project A partnership between the Lower Murray Cluster of schools and the Monarto Zoological Park. Supported by a funded Education Officer. Students undertake learning activities at the zoo including projects in revegetation, land care management, construction, as well as animal related skills. Students receive accreditation towards SACE or VET certification. Target group: Primary and secondary students in the Lower Murray Cluster of schools Coverage: Lower Murray Timeframe: Education Officer is funded for 3 years Responsible agency: Department of Education, Training and Employment: (Country Schools) Website: www.dete.sa.gov.au Operation Flinders Inc. operates a wilderness program, in the Flinders Ranges which supports secondary students who are at risk of not completing their schooling and who have behavioural issues. Program aims to improve student's involvement in education, training and employment through the development of personal attitudes and values of self-esteem, motivation, team work and community responsibility. Target group: 14-18 year olds at risk of not completing schooling and who have behavioural issues. Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Department of Education, Training and Employment-Student and Professional Services Website: www.dete.sa.gov.au Young People, Crime Prevention and the Arts Initiative Arts SA in partnership with the Office of Crime Prevention (Justice Portfolio) is developing a joint initiative targeting young people "at risk", using arts activity (eg drama, contemporary music, or visual art) as the medium. The objective is to offer high quality opportunities for young people to explore and express their creativity and their aspirations, provide pathways to employment and other community support systems, and to demonstrate to young people that their contributions are valued and respected. To be jointly funded initially by Arts SA and the Office of Crime Prevention. Target group: 10-18 years Coverage: State wide Timeframe: In operation by June 2002 Responsible agency: Arts SA and the Office of Crime Prevention Website: www.arts.sa.gov.au
OCBA does not have any specific initiatives to address these recommendations however there are a range of packages which can be incorporated in bigger strategies. Eg, OCBA maintains a range of financial, renting and purchasing advice specifically aimed at younger people who are trying to make their respective ways in late teens or early adulthood. OCBA is also a regular contributor to school curriculum work on consumer-related issues by providing materials and presentations. OCBA can provide supporting information to teachers who want to equip students with basic personal survival and life skills in the areas mentioned above as well as provide presentations to groups of students and has regularly done so in the school environment. Target group: Any age Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: Office of Consumer and Business Affairs (OCBA) - AGD Website: www.justice.sa.gov.au This is a collaborative program between the State Govt, Blue Light Inc and volunteers in the community. Discos and other youth initiatives operate under Blue Light including 2 adventure-based camps. The programs aims to promote feelings of self-worth and self-motivation and respect for other people and their property, in the process of strengthening the ties between the police and young people. Target group: 12-18 years Coverage: State wide Timeframe: Ongoing Responsible agency: South Australia Police Website: www.sapolice.sa.gov.au Collaborative project between State Govt, Passenger Transport Board, Adelaide City Council and Central Workers with Youth Action Network aims to reduce the number of young people stranded or at risk in the inner city, particularly overnight. The project provides free public transport, to ensure less young people stay in the city overnight and encourages better relations with police, youth workers and other young people. Target group: 18 years or under Coverage: Inner city Timeframe: Responsible agency: South Australia Police, Crime Prevention Unit - AGD, Adelaide Council Local Crime Prevention Committee Program Website: www.sapolice.sa.gov.au |