More CHOICES
Alternative Education Options
Re-Engage
Mentoring Career Coaching
Moving on Up
Young People
2010 2011
Think TankHoliday Programs
Rock and WaterFinding My Place
Fleurieu/KISouthern Adelaide
Youth ServicesTafe SA
WAVEWork ExperienceYouth Connections
TraineeshipsYouth Conseravtion Corps
Local CouncilsATEC
Volunteering
Word Werx FLO Case ManagementWorkskilEmployment Options
SCAEP 2010 2011Southern Junction
VET Short Courses Personal DevelopmentAboriginal programs
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All information was correct at time of printing.
“More CHOICES” directory is a resource for service providers who work with young people.
It may help to identify alternative program options for young people in Southern Adelaide or the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Please use this resource to develop new partnerships with other youth service agencies, and to promote access and information about the engaging and innovative opportunities
available to young people in the South.
In past years CHOICES has been updated and produced through collaboration between a group of local youth agencies. This edition of More CHOICES has been updated by
Community Partnerships @ Work Inc (CP@W) and is available on the web via www.cpatw.com.au (click on Projects)
A limited number of printed copies have been made available to agencies that support young people with disabilities by the National Disability Co-ordination Officer Program
(contact [email protected] )
Contact CP@W if you would like to include any new programs or update information about existing entries
(web version updated quarterly) Email Bec Nourse [email protected] or phone 8326 6540.
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ContentsProgram information* available in the Fleurieu region.
Accredited Training 3
Adult Community Education Program (ACE) 4
Adult Re-Entry Program 5
Beats 6
Bedford Case Management - High School 7
Bedford Case Management - Primary School 8
Bowden Brompton – Beach Campus 9
* Can the Can 10
Career Development Service 11
Career Support Services 12
CareerStart SA 13
Choice 14
Connected Communities 15
Connexions 4 life and work 16
Counselling & Psychological Services (CAPS) 17
* Create a Sk8 18
* Creating a Better Tomorrow 19
* Deadly Start 20
* Deep South Youth Initiative (DYSI) 21
Disability Employment Services 22
Disability Employment Service 23
Disability Employment Service 24
Disability Employment Service Providers 25-27
Discovery 28
* Engage 2 Work 29
FAME 30
Feeding Frenzy 31
* Finding My Place 32
* Getting to Know Me 33
Girlosphy 34
Green Jobs Corp 35
Hallett Cove Youth Project /Youth Choices 36
* Holiday Recreation Programs 37
* ICAN 38
* Indigenous Case Management 39
Keep Safe Stay Cool 40
Name of Program Page Literacy/Numeracy
Arts and Recreation
School to Work
Pathways
Personal Development
Education and
Training
Support Services
“More CHOICES” directory is a resource for service providers who work with young people.
It may help to identify alternative program options for young people in Southern Adelaide or the Fleurieu Peninsula.
Please use this resource to develop new partnerships with other youth service agencies, and to promote access and information about the engaging and innovative opportunities
available to young people in the South.
In past years CHOICES has been updated and produced through collaboration between a group of local youth agencies. This edition of More CHOICES has been updated by
Community Partnerships @ Work Inc (CP@W) and is available on the web via www.cpatw.com.au (click on Projects)
A limited number of printed copies have been made available to agencies that support young people with disabilities by the National Disability Co-ordination Officer Program
(contact [email protected] )
Contact CP@W if you would like to include any new programs or update information about existing entries
(web version updated quarterly) Email Bec Nourse [email protected] or phone 8326 6540.
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Contents
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Language, Literacy and Numeracy Program – Status 41
Let’s Go 42 Mission Australia FLO Case Management Service 43
* Moving on Up 44
National Disability Coordination Officer Program 45
* One-to-One Career Development Support 46
Onkaparinga Youth Services 47
* Peer Education/Mentoring Program 48
Quality LinCS Regional Training Programs 49
* Re-Engage Case Management Service 50
Reynella Enterprise and Youth Centre 51
* Rock and Water 52
SA Works 53
SCAEP 54
School to Work Transition Program 55
S.O.L.E. 56
SORT – Southern Out Reach Team 57
* Southern Fleurieu Youth Advisory Committee 58
Southern Youth Xchange 59 TAFEstart – IVEC I (Cert 1 in Introductory Vocational Education) 60
TAFEstart – IVEC II (Cert 2 in Introductory Vocational Education) 61
TOAST Program 62
* Talkin it Up 63
* Target Work 64
* “Think Tank” 65 VET (Vocation Education and Training) Certificate Programs 66
Vocational Training Course Program and Short Courses 67
Vocational Testing 68
VOLT 69
WAVE 70
* Word WerX 71
* Young Mums C.A.F.F.E. 72
Youth Connections 73
* Youth Conservations 74
* Youth Development Projects 75
* Youth Employment Alliance 76
Name of Program Page Literacy/Numeracy
Arts and Recreation
School to Work
Pathways
Personal Development
Education and
Training
Support Services
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Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford is a Registered Training Organisation. Bedford delivers accredited training and non-accredited training, including distance learning. Our scope includes Cert II Customer Contact; Cert II Community Work; Cert II Retail; Cert III Disability as well as a number of other accredited courses with solid pathways for education and employment.
Location of program: All courses are offered at a time and location to suit the client.
Maximum participants: N/A
Age Range: 15 and up
Cost Involved: $990 per Cert II. Cert III TBA
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: Approximately 18 weeks
Education Minimum: Approximately year 10
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Parchment from RTO and accreditation as per
Australian Qualifications Training Framework (AQTF).
Referral Process: Contact the person/persons listed for further information
Enrolment times: Ongoing
Contact Details: Paul Gaertner 0434 187 430 [email protected]
Melanie Dancer 0403 382 640 [email protected]
Accredited Training
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Organisation running the program: Programs are offered through the Southern Metropolitan Region - see below for list of service providers.
Program Outline: Provides local learning activities for people over the age of 16. The program focuses on non formal non-accredited learning and the development of foundation skills for those who have difficulty in accessing formal education, training and employment.
Location of program: Programs are offered throughout the Southern Metropolitan Region (see contact details)
Maximum participants: Varies at each site, generally 10 per group
Age Range: 16+
Cost Involved: Varies according to each site.
Days Involved: Varies according to each site.
Duration: Programs offered range from short courses to full year programs run during school terms with continuous enrolments accepted. Please contact each individual program provider for details.
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DFEEST (Dept Further Education Employment Science & Technology)
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Contact a provider in your area
Enrolment times: For yearly programs enrolments are accepted on an ongoing basis. For short courses please contact the service providers for commencement dates.
Contact Details: Aberfoyle Community Centre: 8270 5377Aldinga Community Centre: 8556 5940 Christies Downs Community House: 8384 6894 Hackham West Community Centre: 8384 1065 Marion - Warradale U.C.A ESL Program: 8276 2103 Mitchell Park Neighbourhood Centre: 8277 8435 Reynella Neighbourhood Centre: 8322 3591 Seaford/ Moana Neighbourhood Centre: 8386 3319 Woodcroft & Morphett Vale Neighbourhood Centre: 8326 8275
Adult Community Education Program (ACE)
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Organisation running the program: Christies Beach High School and Southern Vocational College
Program Outline: Subjects leading towards SACE Certificates at years 11 & 12; A number of VET certificates; An adults only SACE completion program (SAIL); and a large number of subjects at bridging level which can help students reconnect with education and learn valuable skills to enhance their employment prospects and life skills.
Location of program: Christies Beach High School
Maximum participants: Depends on the subject chosen
Age Range: 16+
Cost Involved: School Card Scheme. Those not covered by School Card will pay about $33 per semester per subject as well as any material costs for such things as timber if they are doing the Furniture Construction course.
Days Involved: Monday to Friday
Duration: Most subjects last for a semester but can be continued for a full year
Education Minimum: No special requirements. The Adult Manager will discuss each student’s circumstance on enrolment and work with them to choose an appropriate course at an appropriate level.
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional):
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Completion certificates, SACE accreditation, VET
competencies depending on course chosen.
Referral Process: Make an appointment with the Adult Manager
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? As Above
Contact Details: Learning Outreach Assistant Principal/Adult Manager - 8329 9777 or 8329 9755 Christies Beach High School Morton Road Christie Downs SA 5164
Adult Re-entry Program
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Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford is a Registered Training Organisation. Bedford delivers BEATS (Behaviour, Environment, Attitude, Trust, Support) to address communication and put a positive spin on school and workplace learning.
Location of program: All courses are offered at a time and location to suit the client.
Maximum participants: 8 – 10 Desirable
Age Range: 11 – 12 Upwards
Cost Involved: $1000 per group of 10
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: 2 day workshop
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Certificate of Completion
Referral Process: Contact the person/persons listed for further information
Enrolment times: Course can be scheduled when minimum numbers are reached
Contact Details: Paul Gaertner0434 187 430 [email protected]
Melanie Dancer 0403 382 640 [email protected]
BEATS
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Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford is an ICAN preferred provider. Bedford offers approximately 5 hours per fortnight case work within High School and Primary School (Exceptional Circumstances & FLO)
Location of program: All courses are offered at a time and location to suit the client.
Maximum participants: N/A
Age Range: N/A
Cost Involved: Funded through ICAN
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: Varies
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact the person/persons listed for further information
Enrolment times: Ongoing enrolment
Contact Details: Paul Gaertner0434 187 430 [email protected]
Melanie Dancer 0403 382 640 [email protected]
Bedford Case Management - Secondary
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Bedford Case Management - Primary
Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford is an ICAN preferred provider. Bedford offers approximately 5 hours per fortnight case work within High School and Primary School (Exceptional Circumstances & FLO)
Location of program: All courses are offered at a time and location to suit the client.
Maximum participants: N/A
Age Range: N/A
Cost Involved: Funded through ICAN
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: Varies
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact the person/persons listed for further information
Enrolment times: Ongoing enrolment
Contact Details: Paul Gaertner0434 187 430 [email protected]
Melanie Dancer 0403 382 640 [email protected]
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Organisation running the program: DECS (Department of Education and Children’s Services)
Program Outline: Alternative education settings for students who are unable to access mainstream education settings for a variety of reasons. Small classes, negotiated curriculum and some SACE/VET pathways are offered. Bowden Brompton Community School (BBCS) is a South Australian DECS Community School working with students who have been unable to effectively access education in traditional schools. The majority of students have experienced significant trauma issues in their lives. Trauma refers to complex family breakdown issues, mental health issues, as well as welfare, social and juvenile justice complexities in student lives. Our students are ‘at risk’ of not completing their schooling and engagement and retention of students is therefore of major importance. BBCS students are dealing with complexities in their lives that alienate them from or engagement with traditional mainstream schooling models.
Location of program: 181 Beach Road, Christies Beach SA 5165
Maximum participants: 32
Age Range: 13 -17 years of age
Cost Involved: Normal School Fees
Days Involved: Monday – Friday: 9am - 3pm, Wednesday: ½ days
Duration: Full time or negotiated timetable
Education Minimum: Basic Literacy and Numeracy
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: Depending on participants circumstances
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Normal school reports/TAFE accreditation depending
on subject enrolment
Referral Process: If over 16 - self referral, If under 16, through an inter agency referral manager.
Enrolment times: Throughout the school year
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This program will assist those most at risk of leaving
school to achieve a higher education which will help with future employment and training opportunities. The school has developed a VET focus to support students in achieving TAFE accreditation at Certificate 2 level.
Contact Details: Angela Brennan / Alison Lesses8384 8288 181 Beach Road, Christies Beach SA 5165
Bowden Brompton Community School
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Can the Can is a restorative justice initiative for young offenders involved in illegal graffiti, in partnership with SAPOL and local businesses. Can the Can utilises students’ interests in aerosol art as a medium to engage them to develop a range of skills relevant to learning. In addition to learning aerosol art techniques and principles of design, the 20 session program will also focus on building social skills, a sense of belonging and self-esteem through a community service project (Community murals).
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 - 19
Cost Involved: $750 per student
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: 20 Sessions
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Operates on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
Can the Can
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Career Development Service
Organisation running the program: Southern Adelaide South Australia Works is supporting a Career Development Service for residents of the Cities of Holdfast Bay, Marion, Mitcham and Onkaparinga in 2010 and possibly extending to 2011.
Program Outline: Fantastic opportunity for people who have no idea of what career they wish to get into - or for those needing help to develop a career pathway or develop job search skills.
Location of program: Arranged with Career Development Service provider
Maximum participants: Ongoing intake
Age Range: 17 – 64 years
Cost Involved: This service is free for participants who meet the eligibility criteria above. The CDS provides funding for provision of the required services/support to one of 10 approved Career Development Service Brokers listed below. Over 40 years DOME; All ages SA Career Consultants, Cream of the Crop, Vector Consultants, Perfect Pathways, Ability Edge Education, Careers with Spirit, People Magic, Positive Goals and Solutions, Halsley Consulting.
Days Involved: As required for each individual.
Duration: As required for each individual.
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): Southern Adelaide South Australia Works, Employment Skills Formation Network funding (Department of Further Education, Employment, Science & Technology).
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Complete a Participant Commencement Form for referral to their CDS of choice.
Enrolment times: Ongoing until all allocated
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Through support to investigate career pathways
and/or by increasing job search knowledge and skills, gaining work experience and/or increasing self-esteem.
Contact Details: Janis Turner - 8384 [email protected]
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Organisation running the program: SA Career Consultants
Program Outline: Pre-employment services including resume development, interview skills, job specification and application support
Location of program: Christies Beach and Daw Park
Maximum participants: No restrictions
Age Range: 18+
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Monday – Friday
Duration: 5 hours worth of support (not in a block, done as required)
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: 5 Hours
Name of Funding Body (optional): SA Works
Is the program Centrelink approved: Recognised support service however not approved activity in regards to mutual obligation
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Contact Meghan at SACC
Enrolment times: All year round
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Pre-employment planning and job seeking
Contact Details: Meghan Osborne8210 9407 [email protected] 50 Hutt Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Career Support Services
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CareerStart SA
Organisation running the program: Industry Initiatives
Program Outline: CareerStart SA offers opportunities for young people to apply for traineeships, cadetships and apprenticeships in the South Australian State Public Sector.
Location of program: Level 4, 11-29 Waymouth Street, Adelaide
Maximum participants: The program offers over 600 placements in public sector agencies.
Age Range: For mainstream applicants the age range is Traineeships 17-24, Cadetships 17-24 years, no age requirements for apprenticeships. Please contact us for further eligibility criteria.
For the following target groups Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander, person with a declared disability, person who is or has been under state care, long term unemployed (12 months or more), person with status of migrant or refugee, parent returning to work (after 2 years out of the workforce) and mature age (40+) applicants the age range is Traineeships 17-28, Cadetships and Apprenticeships have no age requirements.
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Monday to Friday 8.30am to 5.00pm
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: Nil, CareerStart is an entry-level program
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology
Do participants receive a On successful completion, participants will receiveCertificate of Completion: a Nationally Recognised Qualification.
Referral Process: All vacancies appear in the Notice of Vacancies. Applicants can access vacancies by going to www.vacancies.sa.gov.au and completing an application form.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Entry level training and employment for young
people in the South Australian State Public Sector.
Contact Details: Recruitment Consultant - 8463 5600
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Organisation running the program: Shine SA
Program Outline: A safe space for young men to talk about sexual health issues.
Location of program: In Southern and Fleurieu regions – south from Greenhill Road to Victor Harbour, east to Pinaroo/Lameroo and can be offered on Kangaroo Island.
Maximum participants: 15
Age Range: 15 – 25
Cost Involved: No cost to participants, but fees may be applicable to host agencies.
Days Involved: Flexible but preferably, 1 day per week.
Duration: Negotiable
Education Minimum: N/A just willingness to participate. Participation is voluntary.
Length of Funding: Dependant on host agency
Name of Funding Body (optional): Shine SA
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Certificate of Participation
Referral Process: Host agencies to contact SHine SA
Enrolment times: N/A
Contact Details: Craig Murray8186 8600 [email protected] 19-23 Beach Rd, Christies Beach SA 5165
Choice
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This program aims to break down barriers between younger and older people that are often based on inaccurate or fearful stereotypes and also has a focus on crime prevention. Delivery is over 10 sessions and covers: SAPOL crime prevention programs, Police and the community, victim awareness, criminal behaviour and community impact, team work, communication and problem solving skills, community project and crime prevention strategies.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 - 19
Cost Involved: $375 per student
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: 10 Sessions
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
Connected Communities
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Organisation running the program: Fusion Australia
Program Outline: The program in 2010 is about connecting young people through car maintenance/mechanics, computer building, hair and beauty (girls), inter personal relationships and work experience (SACE accredited). They will work with trades people, youth workers and employers in such a way that they learn from one another & grow to appreciate each other.
Goals: Helping year 8 to 10 students discover their vocation and interests, Preparing students for work with development of personal, team, safety and work skill, increasing their connection with mainstream education
Location of program: 2010 we are using facilities at Reynella East High School
Maximum participants: 4 - 6 students per class
Age Range: Years 8 – 10
Cost Involved: $50 per day per student for a semester
Days Involved: Wednesday girls program; Thursdays boys program
Duration: Semester 1 and 2 each year. 9am til 2.30 pm per day.
Education Minimum: Year 8
Length of Funding: We do not have funding. Students pay part of the costs, the other is covered by donations and fund raising.
Name of Funding Body (optional): As above
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: SACE unit. Certificate on completion of semester.
Referral Process: Students are referred by teachers at school. We interview each student before they start the program.
Enrolment times: Basically at the start of each semester, but if there are places we will accept students during the term as well.
How will this program support young The program is unique in that it works with the wholepeople transition to further education, person and encourages living and working fromemployment and/or training? values of respect and industry. Students who are
part of the program come to see that they can do things and their lives do have purpose and this has a flow on effect in their education & employment.
Contact Details: Kathy Polkinghorne - 8152 0022 or 0417 833 516 [email protected]
Connexions 4 Life & Work
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Organisation running the program: SA Career Consultants
Program Outline: Counselling services
Location of program: Christies Beach and Daw Park
Maximum participants: Not limited
Age Range: 15 - 65
Cost Involved: $150 an hour
Days Involved: Monday- Friday
Duration: As required by participant
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: As participants requests
Name of Funding Body (optional): Participant Funded
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Meghan at Adelaide office
Enrolment times: All year round
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Assist with strategies to manage personal barriers
Contact Details: Meghan Osborne8210 9407 [email protected] 50 Hutt Street, Adelaide 5000 Postal - PO Box 4778, Hutt Street, Adelaide SA 5000
Counselling & Psychological Services (CAPS)
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This is an innovative and highly engaging program that provides young people with positive learning experiences while creating their own skate board. Create a Sk8 aims to provide young people with skills in goal setting, planning a project, the practical use of maths and art and an understanding of the benefits of physical activity. All students leave the program with a skate board and helmet.
Location of program: This program is available state wide; however travel expenses would need to be included for rural areas.
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $520 per young person - includes all materials for skateboard
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration:
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
Create a Sk8
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Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: Case management support with training in getting your Learners, White card (OH&S for Building sites), Senior 1st Aid, Cert 1 Vocational Preparation. Working with other service providers to offer Real Skills which is a life skills program incorporating cooking, cleaning, rental training, life/career coaching, mini makeover, resumes, interviews skills, networking and support etc (see Real Skills entry).
Location of program: Fleurieu Peninsula (Yankalilla, Victor Harbor and Goolwa)
Maximum participants: 40
Age Range: 15 - 24
Cost Involved: To be eligible a young person cannot be working or studying fulltime. There is a small fee charged for training if working/studying or with another service provider.
Days Involved: Tuesdays – Victor; Fridays – Yankalilla;Monday fortnightly - Goolwa
Duration: 2010
Education Minimum: Any level
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): SA Works – Regions at Work
Is the program Centrelink approved: No but works closely with job network providers
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Participants will receive certificates on completion
of training e.g.: Learners card, Green card, 1st Aid Certificate, Real Skills, Cert 1 Vocational Preparation.
Referral Process: No referral necessary
Enrolment times: All year
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Providing training, support to future direction with
access to information on further study/work experience/work etc.
Contact Details: Kirsty Parker - 8326 1114 or 0423 028 789Mobile Service
Creating a Better Tomorrow
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Fun, interactive workshops will focus on well being, respect and empowerment to make positive choices during this time of change for students and their families. The students will be supported by Aboriginal staff from the regional office, primary school staff and most importantly, the Year 8 mentors, teachers and ACEOs from participating high schools. A range of guest speakers including Aboriginal community members will also participate.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 16 per group
Age Range: Year 7’s
Cost Involved: $350 per student
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: One Term
Education Minimum: Year 6
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Each Term
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This program is designed for Year 7 Aboriginal
students to get involved in a series of half-day workshops about being prepared for a solid start to high school. The workshops will provide extra opportunities for students to celebrate where they are at right now and to get ready for change.
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 or 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 or 0400459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
Deadly Start
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Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: The DSYI offers young people an opportunity to develop positive coping skills and great mental health, through a weekly recreation and support group.
Location of program: Southern Youth Xchange
Maximum participants: 10 at any given time
Age Range: 12-18 primarily – this is flexible
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Tuesday afternoons, weekly
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: TBA
Name of Funding Body (optional): Mission Australia and the City of Onkaparinga
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Ring 8326 1114
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Provides a supportive group environment, to assist
young people with successful life management.
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach 8326 1114
Deep South Youth Initiative (DSYI)
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Disability Employment Services
Organisation running the program: Multiple Solutions
Program Outline: Multiple Solutions offers programs designed to help make looking for work and keeping your job easier. We offer a range of services including: resume development, job search support and skill development, career planning, access to training, volunteer work and work experience and ongoing support in the workplace.
Location of program: Brighton, Christies Beach, Glenside, Mount Barker, Woodville, Elizabeth and Modbury
Maximum participants: No Maximum
Age Range: 15 - 65
Cost Involved: No
Days Involved: Monday – Friday 9-5 (Business Hours)
Duration: The program duration varies for each participant depending on their needs.
Education Minimum: Multiple Solutions accept participants with any level of education
Length of Funding: Job Seekers are funded for up to 18 months to find work. The program will be reviewed at 18 months and can be extended for another 6 months through a program review process. The program can also be extended to provide ongoing support once the participant is employed.
Name of Funding Body (optional): Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No, participants will receive a Resume, Cover Letter
and information on how to Job Search.
Referral Process: Contact Multiple Solutions on 8377 0911 to organise a time to have a confidential chat with one of our consultants.
Enrolment times: Daily
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training Multiple Solutions assists young people with a smooth
transition from school into the workforce and or further training by allowing students to register with Multiple Solutions while they are still at school.
Contact Details: Yvette Nicholson8377 0911 or 0430 197 882 [email protected] 7A Sturt Road, Brighton
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Disability Employment Service
Organisation running the program: SA Career Consultants
Program Outline: Assess vocational skills and abilities, support and strategies with non-vocational barriers, employment preparation (including resumes, interview skills), support to look for work and maintain job.
Location of program: Christies Beach and Daw Park
Maximum participants: no limit where eligibility criteria are met
Age Range: 15 - 65
Cost Involved: No
Days Involved: Monday – Friday 9-5
Duration: 18 months +
Education Minimum: No requirements
Length of Funding: Varies for individual support needs
Name of Funding Body (optional): Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Direct registration with an SA Career Consultant or referral through Centrelink. Both processes will check eligibility
Enrolment times: All year
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Focus on employment and support needs to
access labour market and maintain job
Contact Details: Katherine Giles8338 2500 0405 046 841 [email protected] 310 Glen Osmond Road, Fullarton SA 5063
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Disability Employment Service
Organisation running the program: FWS
Program Outline: FWS offers employment assistance to young and mature-aged job seekers who have a disability, illness or other barriers to employment. Job seekers can receive disability support, vocational training, career development and planning, job search assistance & ongoing job support
FWS also run the following programs:
• School to Work Transition from program
• Job Services Australia
• FWS Kangaroo Island Youth Services – on Kangaroo Island, young people can also receive assistance from a Drug and Alcohol counselling service, accommodation support service and education re-engagement program (ICAN)
Location of program: Visit: www.fws.org.au
Maximum participants: Unlimited
Age Range: 15+
Cost Involved: FWS provides free employment services and programs to job seekers.
Days Involved: Monday to Friday
Duration: On-going. Support for job seekers placed in employment, if required
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Funding is available for ongoing support of job seekers placed in employment if they require it
Name of Funding Body (optional): Commonwealth Government
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Direct or indirect referrals. Self, School, Centrelink, family member or community organisation.
Enrolment times: On-going – employment programs are demand-driven
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? On-going support and assistance offered to the job
seeker.
Contact Details: Cass Hissey – Relationships Manager FWS08 398 3099 or 0400 398 954 [email protected] 1 Victoria Crescent, Mount Barker, SA 5251
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Disability Employment Service Providers
Advanced Personal Management Morphett Vale Ground Floor 118 Main South Road Morphett Vale SA 5162 Phone: 8384 5296 Freecall: 1300 366 047 Email: [email protected]
Christies Beach C/Back in Health Centres P/L 116 Beach Road Christies Beach SA 5165 Phone: 8384 5296 Freecall: 1300 366 047 Email: [email protected]
Seacombe Gardens C/ Marion Medical Centre, Level 1 100 Sturt Road Seacombe Gardens SA 5047 Phone: 8384 5296
Glenelg C/ A G B Litt Psychologist 710 Anzac High Way Glenelg SA 5045
Baptist Care 25 Shelby Street, Adelaide SA 5000Freecall: 1800 045 004
Campbell Page Noarlunga Suite 3, Part Lower Ground Floor, Commonwealth House Ramsay Place, Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
Oaklands Park Suite 700/701a Westfield Shopping Centre 297 Diagonal Road Oaklands Park SA 5046 Phone: 8306 3333 Freecall: 1300 139 920
Career Systems Morphett Vale Unit 1, 200 Main South Road Morphett Vale SA 5162 Phone: 8186 6598 [email protected]
Park Holme 612 Marion Road, Park Holme SA 5043 Freecall: 1800 280 998
Community Bridging Services (CBS) TAFESA O’Halloran Hill Campus Majors Road, O’Halloran Hill SA 5158
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Disability Employment Service Providers
CRS Australia Noarlunga Level 2, Noarlunga House Hannah Road, Noarlunga Centre SA 5162 Phone: 8307 0800
Oaklands Park Level 4, Westfield Office Tower 297 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park SA 5046 Phone: 8306 3800
HETA Inc Shop 1 & 2, 122 Beach Road Christies Beach SA 5165 Phone: 8212 7771 Email: [email protected]
Interwork Morphett Vale 118 Main South Road, Morphett Vale SA 5162 Phone: 8382 9322
Hove 2/1A Downing Street, Hove SA 5048 Phone: 8377 2848
Minda Inc 1226 South Road Clovelly Park SA 5042 Phone: 8179 5252
Multiple Solutions C/- SYC 120 Beach Road Christies Beach SA 5168 Phone: 8377 0911
Brighton 7a Sturt Road Brighton SA 5048 Phone: 8377 0911
Personnel Employment 3/111 Beach Road, Christies Beach SA 5165Phone: 8414 7000
Status Employment Services Noarlunga Commonwealth House, Ramsay Walk Noarlunga Centre SA 5168 Phone: 8384 5769
Oaklands Park 6th Floor, Office Tower Westfield Shopping Centre, Oaklands Park SA 5046 Phone: 8377 0101
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Disability Employment Service Providers
Uniting Care Wesley Noarlunga Adair Clinic, Alexander Kelly Drive Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
Trevor Parry Centre, Greybox Avenue Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
Morphett Vale Employment Access 2/209 Main South Road Morphett Vale SA 5162 Phone: 8384 8030
Oaklands Park Sunshine House Cnr Morphett Road and Sunshine Ave Oaklands Park SA 5046
Your Employment Success SA Group Enterprises Inc Mark Oliphant Building Lane Bedford Park SA 5049 Phone: 8201 7532 Email: [email protected]
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Discovery
Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: Discovery is a Skate/bmx competition and outdoor community event at The Seaford Quarry Skate Park. The committee is comprised of community members, young people, local services, local business owners, competitors and parents
Location of program: Seaford Recreation Centre
Age Range: All ages
Cost Involved: Registration fee to compete in BMX or Skate Competition $5
Days Involved: One day every 3 months
Duration: All year
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: All year
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga, Mission Australia, Volatile Visions, Seaford McDonalds, Surf Esteem, FLY Boardriding International, Standish Cycles, SEM (Seaford Ecumenical Mission), Seaford Recreation Centre and MV2
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes, only if they win competitions
Referral Process:
Enrolment times: Every event
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Recreation program
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach 8326 1114
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Engage 2 Work
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Workplace expectations, OHS&W, Vocational Testing, Resume preparation, Where the Jobs are, Interview techniques, Mock interviews, Work experience, Individual support and assistance.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $375 per student
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: 10 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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FAME
Organisation running the program: Christian Brothers Oceania Province
Program Outline: FAME works to re engage each young person with education and learning, on a pathway towards re integration with mainstream education or entry to vocational training and employment. FAME works with disengaged youth and those at risk of disengagement to develop an effective learning environment that includes independent learning plans for each student. The format is flexible and geared to the specific social and educational needs of the young person. All education is accredited through partnerships with DECS, The Catholic Education Office, Christie Beach High School and Open Access College. For young people who have engaged in an independent Learning Plan and are turning 16, FAME also runs a program called Open Access Kids(OAKS) that supports maximum flexibility in a ‘mentored open access’ format. This supported individual learning can take the student to full Year 12 standing with certification by FAME and Open Access College.
Location of program: 280 Beach Road, Hackham West
Maximum participants: 50
Age Range: 10-19 yrs, by negotiation for Open Access students
Days Involved: Mon to Fri- during SA School terms
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: Negotiable
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): Christian Brothers Oceania Province, ICAN, South Australian Commission for Catholic Schools
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes, all learning is documented and leads to
recognised SACE, VET levels.
Referral Process: Via Attendance Officer for DECS
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? The program engages young people in their own
independent educational plan. This assesses the educational level of all students and creates a pathway to the agreed education, employment and training goals.
Contact Details: Peter Hartmen-Kearns - 8186 2000
FAME stands for:
Flexible Accredited Meaningful Education
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Feeding Frenzy
Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: Feeding Frenzy is a weekly after school program, which provides local young people with the opportunity to plan cook and share a meal together. The program provides recreational activities and a supportive, safe environment.
Location of program: Based at the Southern Youth Xchange
Maximum participants: Flexible
Age Range: 12-17 years old
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Tuesday afternoons, weekly – during school term
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: None
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Ring 8326 1114
Enrolment times: Ongoing intake
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Provides a supportive group environment, to assist
young people to eat well, build relationships and engage with their local community.
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 8326 1114 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
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Finding My Place
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Delivered over 10 weekly sessions at the local Library, and targets girls at risk of disengaging or leaving school to remain engaged in education, training or employment. The program’s sessions are designed to motivate and develop self-esteem, decision-making and team building skills. Each participant also develops their personal Life & Career Plan. Sessions include: Life, Education and Career Planning, communication and advocacy skills, Save a Mate, creative expression workshop, preparation for work, anti bullying focus.
Location of program: Local Libraries
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $375 per person
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: 10 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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Getting to Know Me
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This program takes a restorative approach and targets girls in upper primary school to explore relevant issues such as body image, self worth, respect, relationships and valuing themselves and others. The program is interactive and involves practical activities, group discussions and self reflection - delivered in a fun, positive and support environment. Workshops are delivered by 2 youth workers and include; talking circles (restorative approach), self esteem, self image, conflict resolution, valuing relationships, negative thoughts and beliefs.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 12 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $300 per participant
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: One Term
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
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Girlosphy
Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: Independent living skills program for young women.
Location of program: Southern Youth Xchange
Maximum participants: 15
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: 1 day a week
Duration: 6 weeks
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: 12 months
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS – ICAN
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Certificate of Attendance
Referral Process: Referral’s from FLO Case Managers
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Provides personal support in living skills needed to
overcome barriers to education and employment.
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 8326 114 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
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Green Corp Jobs
Organisation running the program: Heta Incorporated
Program Outline: National Green Jobs Corps is an Australian Government initiative that provides accredited training and work experience opportunities in the developing green skills and climate change industries. The program focuses on providing;
• Environmentally focused work experience • Hands on skill development • Accredited training in Certificate 2 Horticulture etc. • 25 hours of engagement per week, depending on
work capacity • Hands on work experience in out door activities • Learn about climate change, sustainability,
environmental and cultural heritage • Discover new emerging green job opportunities • Participants may be eligible for a NGJC Supplement
of $41.60 per fortnight
Location of program: Many sites from Seaford to Gawler and all over SA and NT
Maximum participants: Average 8 -10 per group 18 groups in SA
Age Range: 17 – 24
Cost Involved: Free to eligible participants
Days Involved: 3 days per week min. / Monday to Friday
Duration: 6 months
Education Minimum: Open
Length of Funding: Til Dec. 2011
Name of Funding Body (optional): DEEWR
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Cert II Qualification or recognition of units completed.
In Horticulture or Business depending on project location.
Referral Process: Referrals come from Centrelink, Job Services Australia providers (JSA), or Disability Employment Services providers (DES) and self referrals.
Enrolment times: Rolling intake / depending on available places
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This is the main focus of the program and key Heta
staff work with each individual to assess and work towards identified career or training goals.
Contact Details: Greg Nichol 8212 7771 or 0401 711 391
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Hallett Cove Youth Project / Youth Choices
Organisation running the program: Hallett Cove Youth Project Inc.
Program Outline: SACE- Year 11 and 12, access to trades and TAFE courses, on-site case management service. Strong focus on art, woodwork, and job seeking.
Location of program: O’Halloran Hill TAFE campus
Maximum participants: 70
Age Range: 15 - 19
Cost Involved: None if you are eligible for a school card. If you are not eligible for a school card school fees apply, about $280.00
Days Involved: Four days, Monday to Thursday 9.30am to 2.45pm.
Duration: School Year
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS, ICAN
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes, completion of SACE stage 1 or 2
Referral Process: Apply directly to Hallett Cove Youth Project or Christies Beach High School, or be referred by a school counsellor or FLO coordinator.
Enrolment times: Beginning of each term
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Attainment of SACE which will increase the
chances of further education and employment, access to TAFE and other accredited vocational training. Some past students have completed Foundation Studies at Flinders University and were financially sponsored by the Hallett Cove Youth Project.
Contact Details: Louise Dunn 8177 3478 or 0407 617 240 [email protected] C/- O’Halloran Hill TAFE Majors Rd, O’Halloran Hill, SA 5158
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Holiday Recreation Programs
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Re-Engage can tailor recreation and engagement programs to be held over school holidays, which are identified as one of the higher risk times for young people to engage in destructive activities. All programs are planned in partnership with the participants and are based on the interests of the group, for example: aerosol art workshop, skate-boarding, movie days, fishing trips, ten pin bowling, ‘come and try’ sports days, mini master chef, op shop tours …. Participants are involved in making group lunches that consist of healthy food choices.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: Varies (depending on option)
Age Range: 12 - 19
Cost Involved: Varies from $50 to $75 per day (depending on option)
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: During School Holidays
Education Minimum: N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Throughout school holidays
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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ICAN
Organisation running the program: DECS
Program Outline: ICAN stands for: Innovative Community Action Networks
Flexible Learning Options (FLO): Overview: To provide intensive learning and personal case management for secondary aged young people (12-19yo) disengaged from schooling, to get them back into learning so as to attain their SACE or Certificate II and make a successful transition to further education, training & employment. Approach: This model is based on a case management approach working with schools to develop an individualised Flexible Learning Plan for the young person. Programs may also be funded through targeting groups of FLO enrolled young people. Funding: $6,810/yr Generated through a FLO enrolment. Critical dates: Term:1 DECS staffing Census date
Primary School Enrolment: Overview: To provide intensive school based learning and personal case management support for disengaged children in Year 6 and 7 so that they are better engaged in learning and make successful transitions into Year 8. Priority will be given to Commonwealth NP PS schools. Approach: This model is based on a case management approach, working with schools, family and other agencies to develop an individual learning program for the young person. The key in this model is to support the development a pattern of engagement and attendance. Funding: $4,689/yr generated through an ICAN Primary School enrolment Critical dates: Term:1 DECS staffing Census
Exceptional Circumstance funding: Overview: targeting high risk students in Low SES schools, Primary Schools and in remote/rural areas as a priority. Decisions will need to be made through consultation with DECS Regional Support Service Managers prior to a referral to the ICAN Program Manager being made. Approach: Funding under this strategy is only able to be accessed on a termly basis and is to provide case management to support the development a pattern of engagement and attendance. Funding: Up to $850/term Critical dates: term: 2 onwards (rolling intake, not attached to DECS census dates).
ICAN Community Partnership Grants: Overview: Demonstration models developed with community partners to explore innovation in addressing locally identified barriers. Approach: working collaboratively with community developing local solutions. Funding: 75K through application to the local ICAN Management Committee inline with strategic plan Key result Area’s. Critical dates: Grant Funding will be advertised or providers engaged through the DECS Panel of Preferred Providers.
Location of program: Statewide
Age Range: 6 – 19
Days Involved: Negotiated between all parties
Length of Funding: Between 1 term and 12months, with possibility of consecutive years
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a All learning is mapped against SACSA/SACE/Certificate of Completion: VET
Referral Process: Contact your local school or ICAN Program Manager
Contact Details: For all other information please contact your local Program Manager, contact details are on the following link: http://www.ican.sa.edu.au/pages/contact/
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Indigenous Case Management
Organisation running the program: Employment Options Inc
Program Outline: Case Management and financial support for Indigenous community members who are not engaged in education, training or employment. Support and guidance to overcome barriers to education, training and employment.
Location of program: Fleurieu Region: 50 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor SA 5211.
Maximum participants: 10
Age Range: Open
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: 4 Days, Monday to Thursday, 9am-5pm.
Duration: 6months
Education Minimum: Participants must be disengaged from education, training and employment.
Length of Funding: April 2011
Name of Funding Body (optional): SA Works
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes – as participants enter into approved training courses
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Direct to Employment Options
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Through personalized, one-on-one assistance and
ongoing support and guidance to overcome barriers to effective participation in education, training or employment. Comprehensive and holistic approaches to overcoming barriers including specialized referrals, goal setting, TAFE and short course enrolments, resumes and Job seeking, life skills, financial assistance for training and getting drivers License. Group work on self-esteem, anger management, communication and career life coaching.
Contact Details: Craig Robinson 8552 1811
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Keep Safe Stay Cool
Organisation running the program: Southern Primary Health (Noarlunga) – Noarlunga Health Village
Program Outline: Keep Safe Stay Cool (KSSC) is a peer education/community development project which works with young people to prevent Domestic Violence and promote Healthy Relationships. Every year KSSC trains young people (aged 14- 23yrs) to become peer educators who, with the support of a health worker, go into school classes to educate young people on Domestic Violence, Gender Roles, Human Rights and Healthy Relationships. Year 11 students can obtain 2 SACE units by participating in the program as a community studies option. Young people from the wider community are welcome and eligible to apply.
Location of program: Noarlunga Health Village
Maximum participants: KSSC aims to recruit approximately 10 new peer educators each year. Young people are encouraged to stay in the program longer than 1 yr.
Age Range: 14 – 23
Cost Involved: No. After the 1st year of training & presenting is complete, peer educators are offered a small financial reimbursement.
Days Involved: Training Thursdays 4-8 pm. Once training is completed young people are expected to attend fortnightly planning meetings after school hrs. Peer education sessions are run during school hours.
Duration: Young people can stay involved in the program ongoing if suited
Education Minimum: Year level of schooling not applicable if not attending school. Year 11 SACE students encouraged to apply.
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): State Government
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Noarlunga Health Village – Interview process required.
Enrolment times: Once, end of Dec, start of Jan
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Year 11 students can gain 2 SACE points by
participating in the program. Young people interested in the human services/ community services field are encouraged to apply. Indigenous Young People are encouraged to apply.
Contact Details: Irene Lock - 8384 9266 [email protected]
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Language, Literacy & Numeracy Program
Organisation running the program: STATUS Employment Services
Program Outline: Clients can update their reading, writing and maths skills, learn computing, prepare for their Learners test or an exam, improve their self-esteem, social skills and job search skills while learning at their own pace. Classes are small, with an emphasis on individual learning and small group work.
Location of program: Level 6, The Office Tower, Westfield Marion, 297 Diagonal Road, Oaklands Park SA 5046
Maximum participants: 20+
Age Range: 16+
Cost Involved: Program is funded by DEST and Centrelink determine eligibility.
Days Involved: Participants must attend 5 sessions (15 hours) per week, over four days.
Duration: Up to 5 blocks of 160 hours depending on participant’s skill levels.
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: Up to 800 hours is funded by the Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations (DEEWR)
Name of Funding Body (optional): Department of Education, Employment & Workplace Relations
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: A Statement of Attainment is issued for modules
completed.
Referral Process: Ask Centrelink, your Job Network member or other referring Provider such as the CRS, to refer you to the Language, Literacy & Numeracy Program at STATUS Employment Services.
Enrolment times: Enrolments are continuous.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Programs are designed for adult learning, and
provide unique opportunities for young people making the transition to the workforce.
Contact Details: Administration Officer - 8346 304459 – 61 Grange Road, Welland SA 5007
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Let’s Go
Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford is a Registered Training Organisation. Bedford offers Let’s Go as an easy, fun and interactive way to attain your SA Learners Permit. Course is 20 hours face to face (5 x 4 hours) and includes assessment, book and DVD.
Location of program: All courses are offered at a time and location to suit the client.
Maximum participants: Max 10, Min 6
Age Range: 16+
Cost Involved: $250 per participant
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: 20 hours (5 x 4 hours sessions)
Education Minimum: year 11 or 12
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Learners Permit – SA Learners Permit as per SA
Regulations
Referral Process: Contact the person/persons listed for further information
Enrolment times: Course can be scheduled when minimum numbers are reached
Contact Details: Paul Gaertner0434 187 430 [email protected]
Melanie Dancer 0403 382 640 [email protected]
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Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: This is a fee for service Case Management Service for young people disengaged or at risk of disengaging from mainstream schooling. Mission Australia case management offers one on one mentoring, group programs, support into community based learning and brokerage, support in addressing barriers to positive learning outcomes. We also have an onsite psychologist for therapy and consultation in developing an individual learning plan. Our case management team are a mobile service.
Location of program: Services young people throughout the Onkaparinga region.
Maximum participants: No max
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: No cost for young people
Days Involved: Monday – Friday service 9am – 5pm.
Duration: 12months or until young person has achieved their learning/earning outcome, with the possibility to be ongoing.
Education Minimum: To be negotiated through school and ICAN program manager.
Length of Funding: 12months with the possibility to be ongoing.
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS - ICAN
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes on completion of accredited RTO courses/
SACE/VET while involved.
Referral Process: ICAN High Schools refer for case management services.
Enrolment times: Ongoing intake depending on previous school enrolment.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Provides the support required to address issues
which are barriers to young people engaging in education and employment.
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange - 8326 11413 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
Mission Australia FLO Case Management Service
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This program is designed for Year 7students to get involved in a series of half-day workshops about being prepared for a solid start to high school. The workshops won’t replace transition days usually run by each high school, but will provide extra opportunities for students to celebrate where they are at right now and to get ready for change. The focus of this program is about building resilience through positive youth development, using the ‘40 Developmental Assets’. Fun, interactive workshops will focus on well being, respect and empowerment to make positive choices during this time of change for students and their families.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 16 per group
Age Range: Year 7’s
Cost Involved: $350 per young person
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: One Term
Education Minimum: Year 6
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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Organisation running the program: The National Disability Coordination Officers Program is funded by the Australian Government Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations. In South Australia the NDCO Program is delivered in partnership with the University of South Australia and TAFE SA Adelaide South
Program Outline: The National Disability Coordination Officer (NDCO) Program assists people with disabilities, learning difficulties, medical conditions and mental health issues to transition from school and the community to training, VET, TAFE and University and from there to employment.
The NDCO can provide information, coordination and referrals to individuals with a disability, and their parents and associates, and link them with appropriate local service providers and support services. The NDCO can also assist service providers such as schools, training providers, employment brokers and employers by providing information, resources and establishing links between service providers that assists in provision of better services for people with disabilities. Activities that raise awareness of the barriers people with disabilities face in education, training and community life can be provided as can professional development.
Location of program: Western Metropolitan: City of Adelaide, City of Port Adelaide Enfield, City of Charles Sturt, City of West Torrens, City of Holdfast Bay
Age Range: 15 - 64
Cost Involved: No cost for NDCO services
Days Involved: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm
Duration: Service is for information and referral
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Currently funded to 30 June 2011
Name of Funding Body (optional): DEEWR
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Direct referral
Enrolment times: N/A
Contact Details: Monica Leahy - 8207 8652, 0411 440 [email protected]/[email protected] www.adcet.edu.au/ndco/sa
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Young people at risk of being likely to exit education within six months would benefit from this 1 to 1 career development support. Each young person will have 3 initial sessions and ongoing support for up to 6 months (depending on needs). The program is delivered by an accredited Career Development practitioner, experienced in working with this cohort. Program includes: Career Assessment (ACER), Life & Career Coaching, Individual Learning Plan, Transition Plan, resume writing, phone techniques, job search, interview skills, personal grooming, work experience preparation and placement, job mentoring.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: One-to-One
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $495 per young person
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: Varies
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for Service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Ongoing
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540, 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540, 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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Organisation running the program: Southern Junction Community Services in partnership with the City of Onkaparinga.
Program Outline: Programs and activities will be offered across the City of Onkaparinga for 8-18 year olds focussing on Recreation, Arts and Culture. There will also be reference groups at each centre which young people can participate in and have a say about what programs are offered in the region. Fee for service programs available during school terms – Cost and programs to be advised.
Location of program: Across the City of Onkaparinga.Some activities will be based from: 10 Main South Road, Reynella 5163 13 McKinna Road, Christie Downs 5164 Aldinga Central Shopping, Pridham Blvd, Aldinga Beach 5173
Maximum participants: Depends on program
Age Range: 8 – 18 (program age may vary)
Cost Involved: No
Days Involved: Programs and activities will be offered Monday – Friday, including after school activities, and special weekend activities.
Duration: N/A
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 3 years
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Depends on the program
Referral Process: Self referral, schools, service providers and community.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Our services provide a supportive and friendly
environment for young people, to enhance their skills, build self esteem, confidence, resilience and community involvement. Onkaparinga Youth Services provide support and referrals to appropriate services.
Contact Details: Valerie Corfield - 8186 5133, 0437 218 417 [email protected] 13 McKinna Rd Christie Downs SA 5164
Opportunity exists to become part of Onkaparinga Youth Services Reference Group at each Centre for you to have a voice in the activity that happens at each Centre. For more information please contact: Val Corfield – Youth & Community Development Manager on 8186 5133.
Onkaparinga Youth Services
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Organisation running the program: Southern Fleurieu Health Service
Program Outline: The Youth Health and Wellbeing Program focuses on the health and well being of youth by working with them, responding to their health needs and facilitating appropriate services/program responses as required within the Southern Fleurieu. The role of the position is facilitative and accountable to young people and the program is youth led and driven. The program involves connecting young people into the appropriate services and does not include one on one counselling support.
Examples of programs may include: Peer Education, Bullying, Drugs and Alcohol, Body Image, Self Esteem, Communication and Anger and Aggression.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu
Age Range: The Youth Health Program works with 12 to 25 year olds living in the Southern and Fleurieu.
Cost Involved: N/A
Days Involved: The Youth Health Officer is currently available on a Wednesday and Friday.
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): Southern Fleurieu Health Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Young people, organisations and services, schools, parents and friends are welcome to contact the Youth Health Officer to find out more about the Youth Health and Wellbeing Program.
Enrolment times: N/A
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Youth
Contact Details: Health Officer - 8552 9214 or 0447 017 [email protected] Southern Fleurieu Health Service, Harbour View Tce, Victor Harbor SA
Peer Education / Mentoring (Sex Education) Program
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Organisation running the program: Quality LinCS
Program Outline: Quality LinCS manages and coordinates with public and private Registered Training Organisation (RTO’s) over 50 part time, partial and full certificate courses for students in the region.
Location of program: A variety of locations – usually hosted on site with the appropriate RTO.
Maximum participants: Varies depending on each course.
Age Range: 15+, but younger students can be negotiated.
Cost Involved: Most courses have a cost attached to them; price is dependant on the course chosen.
Days Involved: Most courses operate one day per week, the day varies. There are a few short courses offered.
Duration: Most programs are delivered over 1 or 2 Semesters. Short courses are usually 1 week in length.
Education Minimum: Some programs are only directed at Year 11 and 12 students whilst the majority are available to all Year levels.
Length of Funding: N/A
Name of Funding Body (optional): N/A
Is the program Centrelink approved: This may be dependant on the course and the status of the young person enrolling.
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes, again dependant on the course undertaken. For
example, if a young person enrols in Certificate I in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations) and successfully completes the course work and any other required work they may be eligible for the Certificate I in Hospitality (Kitchen Operations).
Referral Process: Students enrolled at school should make contact with their Vocational Education and Training (VET) Coordinator for an enrolment form. For any young person not at school, contact the Quality LinCS Office.
Enrolment times: There are closing dates for applications, generally towards the end of each Semester. However if there are vacancies in courses referrals can be received after the cut off date.
How will this program support young By providing training in an area of interest. Manypeople transition to further education, courses include Structured Workplace Learningemployment and/or training? (SWL) as part of the course, further developing an
understanding of working in a particular industry.
Contact Details: Hayley de Wolff - 8372 6882, 0438 223 [email protected] Urrbrae Skills Centre, 505 Fullarton Road, Netherby SA 5062
Quality LinCS Regional Training Programs
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Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Case management support, Development of Flexible Learning Plan, Career Guidance and Support, Further support and/or assistance as needed and negotiated.
Location of program: Mobile Service
Maximum participants: No Limit
Age Range: 14 – 19
Cost Involved: $926 per young person, per term
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: 1-4 Terms (as needed) throughout 2010
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS – ICAN
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: If the young person undertakes any accredited
training and they achieve competency, they would receive a Certificate of Achievement or Competency.
Referral Process: School FLO Case Managers or others refer FLO eligible students to Re-Engage.
Enrolment times: Eligible young people need to be enrolled as a FLO participant at a FLO school in the first week of a school term in order for funding to be available. (Check with ICAN if unsure)
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? By providing case management support, delivered
via individual life and career coaching. Assistance to complete SACE is encouraged and/or access to further education, training courses or employment.
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 or 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 or 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
Re-Engage Case Management Service
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Organisation running the program: Southern Junction Community Services in partnership with the City of Onkaparinga
Program Outline: Programs will be offered at Onkaparinga Youth Services – Reynella for 8-18 year olds focussing on Recreation, Arts and Culture. There will also be a reference group for the centre which young people can participate in and have a say about types of programs are offered.
There are a number of rooms available to hire to organisations as well as private users. These range from training rooms, a hall with stage, meeting rooms and counselling room.
Location of program: 10 Main South Road Reynella SA 5161
Maximum participants: Depends on program
Age Range: 8 – 18 (program age may vary)
Cost Involved: Onkaparinga Youth Services activities – no charge. Fee for service programs available 2011. Some school holiday activities may incur a small fee.
Days Involved: Programs and activities will be offered Monday to Friday including after school activities and special weekend activities.
Duration: N/A
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 3 years
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Depends on the program
Referral Process: Self referral, schools, community service providers.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Our services provide a supported and friendly
environment for young people, to enhance their skills, build self esteem, confidence, resilience and community involvement.
Contact Details: Marie Benton - 8387 5577 or 0407 712 715 [email protected] 10 Main South Road Reynella SA 5161
Reynella Enterprise and Youth Centre
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Rock and Water
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This program aims to support young people in developing positive self, body and emotional awareness. Participants learn social and communication skills, including how to adapt a ‘rock attitude’ (being rigid, going your own way) or to adapt a ‘water attitude’ (being flexible, working with others). Rock & Water incorporates experiential exercises that support young people to develop self-awareness through physical exercises.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $350 for the 10 week program
Days Involved: As negotiated
Duration: 10 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Based on participant numbers, Fee for service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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SA Works
Organisation running the program: City of Onkaparinga
Program Outline: Training & skills programs for example hospitality/retail, track work riders, construction/civil, one off assistance, career development service, aged/disability/child carers.
Major Projects Workforce (desalination plant/railway/southern expressway/ broadband)
Location of program: Southern Adelaide for residents of Cities of Holdfast Bay, Marion, Mitcham & Onkaparinga
Age Range: 17+
Cost Involved: No Cost
Days Involved: Varies, depending on program
Duration: As above
Education Minimum: n/a
Length of Funding: annual
Name of Funding Body (optional): Southern Adelaide South Australia Works, Department of Further Education, Employment, Science and Technology (DFEEST)
Is the program Centrelink approved: Varies, depending on program
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Accredited and non accredited training is offered.
Referral Process: Contact project officer, City of Onkaparinga on 8384 0647 for current training programs.
Enrolment times: Varies, depending on program
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Varies
Contact Details: Janis Turner8384 0647 [email protected] City of Onkaparinga, Ramsay Place, Noarlunga Centre
Glen Hickling 8384 0502
Dianne Ritcher 0423 025 383
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SCAEP
Organisation running the program: SAIL (Southern Alliance Innovation Learning) Consortium – 6 Southern Secondary Schools with Wirreanda High School as the lead school in collaboration with Mission Australia – Learning Unlimited.
Program Outline: SCAEP is an alternative education program for young people who are disengaged from mainstream school. The program offers a flexible approach to learning through the collaborative development of Individualized Learning Plans which focus on meeting the specific needs and interests of the participants. The primary aim of SCAEP is to motivate young people to re-engage in education through the provision of accredited individual and group learning opportunities that focus on literacy, numeracy, vocational education and life skills, including personal development and recreational activities.
Location of program: 175 Beach Rd, Christie Downs, SA 5164
Maximum participants: 50
Age Range: Year 9 & 10 Students (13-16 years old)
Days Involved: 4 days per week (Tues / Wed / Thurs / Fri) access case management services on Mon.
Duration: 1 – 2 years with opportunities to extend this time frame to suit individual needs
Education Minimum: None
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS – ICAN
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: There are opportunities for participants to achieve
various Certificate 1 qualifications e.g. Cert 1 IVEC (Introductory Vocational Education) and Cert 1 I.T.
Referral Process: Schools complete the SCAEP Referral Form and the young people are contacted when a position becomes available.
Enrolment times: All positions are filled at the beginning of the year, though there are opportunities to enroll other young people throughout the year if a vacancy exists and the student is eligible for FLO funding.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? An extended transition process is put in place in the
term prior to the young people leaving SCAEP. This transition process is developed collaboratively with the young person, parent / caregiver, SCAEP staff and school representative, with a focus on a supported and gradual transition either back to Mainstream school or other learning pathway.
Contact Details: Michelle Woods - 8382 8201
SCAEP stands for:
Southern Collective Alternative Education Program
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School to Work Transition Program
Organisation running the program: Bedford
Program Outline: Bedford offers a school to work transition programme where students can enter the work environment for a short period to assist them in determining their vocational future. Students will gain experience in job application, interview skills and working with others. Bedford can offer work experience in a wide variety of vocations such as Hospitality, Horticulture, Furniture, Cleaning and Packaging and Light Assembly. During the work experience placement, students are given the opportunity to gain employment in the department of their choice, while continuing to finish their schooling.
Location of program: Bedford offers work experience placements at all metropolitan and regional SA funded outlets (Panorama, Lonsdale, Pooraka, Pt Pirie, Kadina, Mt Gambier, Millicent, and Pt Lincoln).
Maximum participants: Numbers of students are negotiated with each specific department.
Age Range: Students must be enrolled in school, however the minimum age to work and be trained at Bedford is 16 years.
Cost Involved: No cost, however students may have to provide their own safety boots
Days Involved: The program is flexible to the needs of the individual students and their school. The program is offered Monday to Friday.
Duration: The program is flexible to the needs of the individual students and their school; however most will run over the course of a semester.
Education Minimum: There is no minimum educational requirement for students to be eligible for the program. Students must have a Disability Support Pension or be referred by Centrelink through a Job Capacity Assessment to commence employment.
Is the program Centrelink approved: School to work transition is an approved way of transitioning to supported employment.
Do participants receive a Students who complete the program receive a workCertificate of Completion: experience report and certificate. Once employed,
students receive training in a range of OHS&W, Sexual Harassment and Bullying, Manual Handling.
Referral Process: Students can be referred to the program through their school, agency or family.
Enrolment times: Enrolments are accepted at any time during the year; however it is usually during school terms.
How will this program support young Students enrolled in the program receive on the jobpeople transition to further education, training, with employment being the ultimate goal.employment and/or training? Once employed, students have the opportunity to
continue
Contact Details: Mike Fidge - 8275 0360, 0434 567 [email protected]
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SOLE
Organisation running the program: Partnership between Christies Beach High School and Mission Australia
Program Outline: Three programs – OPP1 Stage 1 SACE – OPP2- Stage 2 and OPPM (Young Mums). Each program provides a flexible learning environment for young people to gain their SACE. Our programs have on emphasis on vocation and activity learning.
Location of program: Southern Youth Xchange
Maximum participants: 30 for OPP1-SACE Stage 1, 20 for OPP2- SACE Stage 2, 30 Young mums
Age Range: OPP1 and OPP2—16 to 19, OPPM Young mums up to 25
Cost Involved: CBHS school fees, - school card is accepted
Days Involved: Monday to Thursday for Stage 1 and 2 Students, Fridays for Young Mums
Duration: School Year
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS - ICAN
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes part or full SACE and Cert 1 Work
preparation. VET through Christies Beach High School/Southern Vocational College
Referral Process: Ring Southern Youth Xchange request expression of interest and an interview
Enrolment times: Continuous enrolment
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Through case-managed support and transition
planning to further education and/or employment
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 8326 1114 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
SOLE stands for:
Southern Off-Campus Learning Experience
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SORT - Southern Out Reach Team
Organisation running the program: Mission Australia
Program Outline: SORT offers an intensive case management service for young people who are disengaged from the education system and are having difficulty staying at school home. They may have issues with drugs, alcohol, mental health, sexual health, homelessness or the legal system. Caseworkers assist clients to remain in school, find alternative education or training, address self esteem, confidence, bullying, mental health, learning, and family issues and assists to increase their involvement in the community.
Location of program: Southern Youth Xchange
Maximum participants: Depending on program circumstances
Age Range: 12 – 25
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: 5 days a week
Duration: Flexible depending on needs of participant
Education Minimum: None
Is the program Centrelink approved: No
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: No
Referral Process: Contact the Southern Youth Xchange for a referral form, referrals can be from schools, care givers, self referrals, other services etc
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Provides a supportive service which assists young
people to overcome personal or educational barriers
Contact Details: Southern Youth Xchange 8326 114 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
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Southern Fleurieu Youth Advisory Committee
Organisation running the program: Alexandrina Council and City of Victor Harbor
Program Outline: Young people 12-25 years who live work or play in the Alexandrina and city of Victor Harbor Council regions. The YAC meets on a regular basis and represent their local community on youth issues, provides opportunities for skill development and networking. Work on youth events and projects.
Location of program: Fleurieu - Meet alternately in Goolwa at the Alexandrina Community Council Chambers and Victor Harbor at the Community Civic Centre.
Maximum participants: 20
Age Range: 12 – 25
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Main meetings on Tuesday
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Annually
Name of Funding Body (optional): Office for Youth and councils
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Certificate of Participation
Referral Process: Self Referral
Enrolment times: Annually
Contact Details: Youth Development Officer8555 7000 Alexandrina Council PO Box 21 Goolwa SA 5214
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Southern Youth Xchange
Organisation running the program: Southern Junction Community Services in partnership with the City of Onkaparinga
Program Outline: Programs will be offered at Onkaparinga Youth Services – Christies for 8-18 year olds focussing on Recreation, Arts and Culture. There will also be a reference group for the centre which young people can participate in and have a say about types of programs are offered.
There are a number of rooms available to hire to organisations as well as private users. These range from a workshop, basketball court, meeting rooms, counselling room and commercial Kitchen.
Location of program: 13 McKinna Road, Christies Beach SA 5164
Maximum participants: Depends on program
Age Range: 8 – 18 (program age may vary)
Cost Involved: Onkaparinga Youth Services activities – no charge. Fee for service programs available 2011. Some school holiday activities may incur a small fee.
Days Involved: Programs and activities will be offered Monday to Friday including after school activities and special weekend activities.
Duration: N/A
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 3 years
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Depends on the program
Referral Process: Self referral, schools, community service providers.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Our services provide a supported and friendly
environment for young people, to enhance their skills, build self esteem, confidence, resilience and community involvement.
Contact Details: Lisa Rutter8186 5133 or 0488 585 262 [email protected] 13 McKinna Road Christies Beach
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TAFEstart IVEC I (Cert 1 in Introductory Vocational Ed)
Organisation running the program: TAFESA Adelaide South Noarlunga Campus
Program Outline: A balanced mix of general and vocational education to prepare participants for work or further study.
Location of program: Noarlunga campus
Maximum participants: 30
Age Range: 16 upwards (young people under 16 years of age accepted with required exemptions)
Cost Involved: Yes, approximately $200 depending on choice of modules/units of competence.
Days Involved: 2 days per week, Mon and Tues
Duration: 18 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DFEEST
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Call Vocational Preparation, Noarlunga campus on 82073150
Enrolment times: Continuously depending on vacancies.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This program assists in the development of
general and vocational education skills across a range of domains including literacy, numeracy, information technology, personal development, business administration and employability. Participants undertake a mix of class room and workplace based study with training in, and assessment of, units of competence from National Training Packages undertaken as part of a vocational placement.
Contact Details: Di Bamford - Course coordinator8207 3923 [email protected] TAFEStart Tafe SA Adelaide South Noarlunga Campus Ramsey Place Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
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TAFEstart IVEC II (Cert 2 in Introductory Vocational Ed)
Organisation running the program: TAFESA Adelaide South Noarlunga Campus
Program Outline: A balanced mix of general and vocational education to prepare participants for work or further study.
Location of program: Noarlunga campus
Maximum participants: 30
Age Range: 15+
Cost Involved: Approx $400 for full time study
Days Involved: Monday – Thursday. 10am – 2pm
Duration: 18 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DFEEST
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Call TAFEstart at Noarlunga Campus, to arrange an appointment
Enrolment times: Continuously depending on vacancies.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This program assists in the development of
general and vocational education skills across a range of domains including literacy, numeracy, information technology, personal development, and employability. The program includes educational case management for participants, with a focus on self directed learning and preparation for the adult learning environment in TAFE.
Contact Details: Debbie King8207 3150 [email protected] TAFEstart – Noarlunga Campus Ramsay Place Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
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TOAST Program (TAFEstart Open Access Skills Training)
Organisation running the program: TAFESA Adelaide South Noarlunga Campus
Program Outline: A balanced mix of general and vocational education to prepare participants for work or further study.
Location of program: Noarlunga campus
Maximum participants: 30
Age Range: 16+
Cost Involved: Approx $500 for full time study, Cost is less for part time or external classes, depending on choice of modules/units.
Days Involved: Monday – Friday. External and Evening classes are also available.
Duration: 18 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DFEEST
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Call TAFEstart at Noarlunga Campus, to arrange an appointment
Enrolment times: Fulltime – Beginning of each semester in February and July. Part time / External – Continuous enrolment, depends on vacancies.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? This program assists in the development of
general and vocational education skills across a range of domains including literacy, numeracy, information technology, personal development, and employability. Participants undertake a mix of class room and workplace based study with training in, and assessment of, units of competence from National Training Packages undertaken as part of a vocational placement.
Contact Details: Debbie King8207 3150 [email protected] TAFEstart – Noarlunga Campus Ramsay Place Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
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Talkin it Up
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: This program aims to empower students to have the skills, ability and confidence to advocate for themselves and others to gain positive outcomes for all involved. It encourages young people to identify issues relevant to them and develop a plan to begin taking positive and proactive action to address them. Delivery is over 10 sessions and covers: goal setting and action plan development, public speaking and presentation skills, how to advocate, self esteem exercises, community services, presentation and celebration.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 20 per group
Age Range: 12 - 19
Cost Involved: $375 per participant
Days Involved: 1 session per week
Duration: 10 weeks
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Based on participant numbers, Fee for service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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Target Work
Organisation running the program: Department of Education & Children’s Services
Program Outline: Target Work is a practical skills training program based on construction projects for students and youth with a career focus on trades including, brick paving, bricklaying, carpentry, metal work, landscaping & irrigation.
Location of program: Various – Statewide
Maximum participants: Unlimited; depends on project availability & school participation. Recommend up to 10 per site per day.
Age Range: 14 – 18
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Up to 5 days p/wk p/term
Duration: Dependant on the scale and complexity of the project and the number of participating schools.
Education Minimum: Year 8
Length of Funding: Funding for each project is negotiated with government, community organisations and private enterprise.
Name of Funding Body (optional): Local government, grants, community organisations, private enterprise.
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Students may receive Certificate I Construction (TAFE
module) and SACE modules include Technology in the community. Students who participate for a limited period (i.e.10 weeks) are issued with a Certificate of Participation by their respective schools.
Referral Process: Via school counsellors.
Enrolment times: Throughout the year.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? The Target Work Program provides youth with a
practical skills training program to better prepare them for the work place. Participants learn Occupational Health & Safety requirements and learn to work in a team environment, follow instructions and gain practical experience in the use of a variety of tools and equipment.
Contact Details: Julie Byrne - 8328 [email protected] www.decs.sa.gov.au/targetwork/
Target Work Projects are funded and constructed in conjunction with Local Councils, Community Organisations, Private Enterprise or Statutory Authorities. Students with a supervising teacher attend the project sites on a one day a week basis. A Site Supervisor employed from private enterprise for each site is responsible for providing the skills training program and delivering the project on time and within budget.
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“Think Tank”
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Young people needing intensive support to improve their literacy and numeracy skills attend a two-hour session each week over a term (or more) and are supported by a Tutor and youth workers to improve their literacy levels e.g.; reading, writing, comprehension, grammar and spelling, and basic maths skills e.g.; addition, subtraction, multiplication, decimals, measurements, averages and maths comprehension.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: 14 per group
Age Range: 12 - 19
Cost Involved: $180 per participant
Days Involved: 1 day a week
Duration: One Term
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Based on participant numbers, Fee for service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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VET (Vocational Education & Training) Certificate Programs
Organisation running the program: Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Trade School
Program Outline: The Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Trade School is a collaborative partnership between DECS secondary schools and area schools within the Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Region. Students can access a range of vocational courses across the region hosted by local schools.
Location of program: VET programs are delivered across the following schools: Aberfoyle Park High School, Christies Beach High School, Eastern Fleurieu School, Hallett Cove School, Kangaroo Island Community Education, Mount Compass Area School, and Reynella East High School, Seaford 6-12 School, Victor Harbor High School, Willunga High School, Wirreanda High School, and Yankalilla Area School
Maximum participants: Approximately 15 – 20 students per class although numbers can vary depending on course chosen
Age Range: Year 10, 11, 12 and FLO
Cost Involved: Costs vary per course; students will be notified once a notification of intention to enrol has been received. For more information please see www.safts.sa.edu.au
Days Involved: Courses run from ½ to 1 day per week, days and times vary
Duration: Most courses run for a full year or semester
Education Minimum: Year 9
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Yes, students may receive a certificate depending onCertificate of Completion: the course chosen and the arrangements with the
Registered Training Provider. Apprenticeship Brokers are also available to assist students with School Based Apprenticeships and Traineeships
Referral Process: Students complete a notification of intention to enrol form, referred by home school VET Coordinator
Enrolment times: Vacancies are advertised on a regular basis, when spots are available
How will this program support young The Southern Adelaide and Fleurieu Trade School willpeople transition to further education, seek to support students to access VET in schoolsemployment and/or training? programs that articulate to Certificate 3 level
qualifications and school based apprenticeships by enhancing employment opportunities, partnerships and flexible program delivery to maximise student access to programs and improve retention and engagement
Contact Details: Clayton Disley or Lori Turner - 8329 9777 [email protected] or [email protected]
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Vocational Training Course Program (and Short Courses)
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: Vocational Training Courses and “Short Courses” are intended for students who may want to follow certain vocational pathways and find that their school doesn’t cater for this, or they want to increase their exposure to training in specific vocational areas. Other courses such as hospitality allow students to complete the certificate qualification which may increase their chances of being accepted into a TAFE course at the next level. Examples are: Forklift Training, Hair and Beauty, and Intro to Trades. Vocational Training Courses (and Short Courses) can be found on our website at www.bluechilli.org.au
Location of program: Courses are offered through TAFE and private RTO’s, in the South and Fleurieu.
Maximum participants: Varies depending on courses interest.
Age Range: Over 15
Cost Involved: Yes. There is a no refund policy with TAFE with regards to tuition fees. Courses must be paid up front and there will not be a refund if the student withdraws after the commencement of the courses. Many FLO students access the short course options.
Days Involved: Varies depending on the subject
Duration: Varies depending on the subject
Education Minimum: Varies depending on the subject
Length of Funding: See individual schools
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: Varies; can be parent / school / FLO or a combination of these.
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Yes, on successful completion of the course they are
enrolled in. Most courses count towards SACE points.
Referral Process: Contact either the School VET Coordinator or FLO Case Manager and register interest via contacting Robin Thompson:[email protected]
Enrolment times: Continuously, throughout the year
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Pathways and future career options are stated with
each course outline.
Contact Details: Robin Thompson0418 891 877 [email protected] www.cpatw.com.au or www.bluechilli.org.au
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Vocational Testing
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc
Program Outline: CP@W is licensed to deliver and support young people using a range of Career Assessment tools and programs, for example; ACER Self Directed Search (SDS). SDS is an ideal resource for individuals at risk who have not been able or willing to focus on investigation of career pathways.
Location of program: Southern and Fleurieu Region
Maximum participants: One-to-One
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $150 per student—SDS and personalised follow up delivered over 2 sessions
Days Involved: Varies
Duration: Varies
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Fee for service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? It helps to provide a sense of hope based on
highlighting and respecting dreams and aspirations while helping to navigate issues needing to be addressed in order to pursue them. Very helpful for pathway planning.
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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VOLT
Organisation running the program: Southern Junction Community Services in partnership with the City of Onkaparinga
Program Outline: Programs will be offered at Onkaparinga Youth Services – Aldinga for 8-18 year olds focussing on Recreation, Arts and Culture. There will also be a reference group for the centre which young people can participate in and have a say about types of programs are offered.
There are a number of rooms which are available to hire to organisations as well as private users. These range from a fully equipped workshop, a group room and a meeting/counselling room.
Location of program: Aldinga central Shopping Centre, Pridham Blvd Aldinga Beach SA 5173
Maximum participants: Depends on program
Age Range: 8 – 18 (program age may vary)
Cost Involved: Onkaparinga Youth Services activities – no charge. Fee for service programs available 2011. Some school holiday activities may incur a small fee.
Days Involved: Programs and activities will be offered Monday to Friday including after school activities and special weekend activities.
Duration: N/A
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 3 years
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Depends on the program
Referral Process: Self referral, schools, community service providers.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Our services provide a supported and friendly
environment for young people, to enhance their skills, build self esteem, confidence, resilience and community involvement.
Contact Details: Tom Knight - 8557 7555 or 0488 770 [email protected] Pridham Blvd Aldinga Beach SA 5173
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WAVE
Organisation running the program: Wirreanda High School
Program Outline: A full time program designed to assist young people, disconnected from mainstream schooling, to engage with a flexible curriculum suited to individuals through a Flexible Learning Plan (FLP). The program aims to deliver accredited training, personal development programs and employment assistance, as well as assist students to complete units of SACE Stage 1 & in some cases Stage 2.
Location of program: Wirreanda High School
Maximum participants: 10 - 20 participants
Age Range: 16 - 19
Cost Involved: FLO funded with additional funds from Wirreanda High School
Days Involved: 3 days contact time and 2 days work placement
Duration: School Year
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): DECS – FLO and Wirreanda High School
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A – Students are enrolled in Wirreanda High School
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Accredited training through VET units including:
Certificate I & II in IVEC / Work Preparation / Info Pro / Senior First Aid.
Referral Process: Call WAVE room 8329 7253 for an interview appointment with WAVE Manager which will need to include Parent/Caregiver and new client.
Enrolment times: Flexible enrolments can be taken at the start of each new term.
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Develop personal and educational skills for career
pathways, with support from a Teacher, Youth Worker and Youth Pathways Worker.
Contact Details: Christine Roberts - 8329 [email protected] 105 Richards Drive, Morphett Vale SA 5162
WAVE stands for:
Wirreanda Alternative Vocational Education
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Word WerX
Organisation running the program: Community Partnerships @ Work Inc in partnerships with FAME
Program Outline: This program is delivered in a workshop and is project based where participants select a piece of furniture to complete during the program. They will learn a range of skills in working with wood and to use a range of hand tools, and will learn employability skills such as communication, team work, problem solving, planning & organising and self management. The program’s sessions are designed to motivate and develop self-esteem, increase engagement in meaningful learning and develop social skills. Workshops will be delivered by a qualified Carpenter and Youthworker.
Location of program: Hackham
Maximum participants: 10 per group
Age Range: 12 – 19
Cost Involved: $420 per student
Days Involved: 3 hours per week on Mondays
Duration: One Term
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Based on numbers, Fee for service
Name of Funding Body (optional): Fee for service
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Contact Kerrie Sellen or Tara Lemmens
Enrolment times: Program ran on demand
Contact Details: Kerrie Sellen 8326 6540 0458 159 111 [email protected]
Tara Lemmens 8326 6540 0400 459 422 [email protected]
www.cpatw.com.au
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Young Mums C.A.F.F.E
Organisation running the program: Southern Fleurieu Health Service
Program Outline: The project is directed at improving the health, self esteem, parenting capacity, employability/economic status, and personal growth potential of pregnant or parenting young women living in the Southern Fleurieu region, within a framework of comprehensive health, educational, social and community services.
The project is thus focussed on 2 major issues – young women, employment, and working life; as well as young women dealing with the issues of pregnancy and parenting at a young age and the problems associated with these.
Location of program: Based in Victor Harbor, but service the Southern Fleurieu region.
Maximum participants: N/A
Age Range: 15 – 25 yrs (Approx)
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Wednesday and Thursday
Duration: Ongoing
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): Southern Fleurieu Health Service
Is the program Centrelink approved: One group program – Peer Leadership Training component is.
Do participants receive a Yes, a TAFE equivalent certificate in CommunityCertificate of Completion: services.
Referral Process: Self referral or professional/service referral. Phone/email project facilitator.
Enrolment times: All year
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Leadership training; Volunteering opportunities;
Networking and advocacy with local services.
Contact Details: 8552 9214 or 0414 412 120George Main Rd, Victor Harbor, SA 5211
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Youth Connections
Organisation running the program: WORKSKIL Inc
Program Outline: Youth Connections aims to provide assistance to young people who may be having difficulty reaching their full potential. Assistance is provided on a one-to one basis and group work is also available. Participants are at risk of not successfully completing year 12 or transitioning to further education or training options. Service includes Assess the needs and develop a plan of action to achieve goals. Be available for support, guidance and encouragement. Refer, coordinate and advocate with other appropriate services within the community on their behalf. Provide information about appropriate options that are tailored to individual needs like: general and specialist counselling services, personal development courses, education and training options. Support with referrals or applications, or suggest other possible solutions, if facing a short term crisis. Advocate or liaise with other services in regards to needs, or school in regards to education.
Location of program: Onsite, Schools and in the community
Maximum participants: 140
Age Range: 13 - 19
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Meetings scheduled Monday to Friday 8.30am – 5pm
Duration: 1st January 2010 – 31st December 2012
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: 31st December 2012
Name of Funding Body (optional): DEEWR
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Self, school, Centrelink, family member or community organisation.
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Identifies barriers and creates transition plans to
achieve desired outcomes by providing strategies, assistance and referrals to specialised services.
Contact Details: Eve Stevenson - 8275 [email protected] PO Box 433 Melrose Park SA 5039
(Southern metro area)
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Youth Connections
Organisation running the program: Employment Options Inc
Program Outline: Individualised support service for disengaged or at serious risk of disengaging before completion of year 12 or equivalent. Assist participants to set goals and strategies and provide support and assistance to address barriers and re-engagement.
Location of program: 50 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor (EOI office), 44 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor (Youth Centre), Dauncey Street Mall, Kingscote, Kangaroo Island plus outreach services as required
Maximum participants: No maximum
Age Range: 13 - 19
Days Involved: 5days per week - Monday – Friday 9am – 5pm
Duration: Up to 12 months
Education Minimum: Must not have successfully completed year 12 or a certificate 2 and either disengaged or at serious risk of disengaging from education.
Length of Funding: 31st December 2012
Name of Funding Body (optional): DEEWR
Is the program Centrelink approved: Yes
Do participants receive a Activities undertaken may be accredited towardsCertificate of Completion: student’s Personal Learning Plan (PLP)
Referral Process: Forward completed referral form to Youth Programs Manager (forms available upon request). Referrals may be from schools, families, Centrelink, other agencies and services or self referral
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Through personalized, one-on-one assistance and
ongoing support and guidance to overcome barriers to effective participation in education and training with a view towards Year 12 attainment. Youth Connections offers individualized case management as well as group engagement activities to encourage participation, address barriers and develop independence and life skills. Also offer regular fun, youth focused events and activities available to all disengaged 13-19year olds in the Fleurieu region. Offer drop-in and visiting services access at our Youth Centre centrally located in Victor Harbor next door to Employment Options office.
Contact Details: Linda Winton - 8398 2355 or 0437 426 227 [email protected] 50 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor SA 5211
(Fleurieu & Kangaroo Island area)
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Youth Development Projects
Organisation running the program: Alexandrina Council and City of Victor Harbor
Program Outline: National Youth Week events, STRUTH FM youth radio program, Impress Magazine, Regional Annual Youth Art Exhibition, Fusion Youth Music event, YES Youth Forum, YAC, Show Us Ya Shorts short film festival.
Location of program: City of Victor Harbor and Alexandrina Council regions
Maximum participants: N/A
Age Range: 12 – 25
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: Various
Duration: Annual programs and activities
Education Minimum: N/A
Length of Funding: Ongoing
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Victor Harbor and Alexandrina Council
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: N/A
Referral Process: Self Referral
Enrolment times: Ongoing
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Volunteer roles and strengthens community
connectedness.
Contact Details: Youth Development Officer8555 7000 Alexandrina Council, PO Box 21, Goolwa SA 5214
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Youth Employment Alliance
Organisation running the program: City of Onkaparinga
Program Outline: Youth Employment Alliance is a program that links local Business Associations, secondary schools/youth agencies & apprenticeship/traineeship brokers & youth 15-24 years of age to local small to medium businesses for a wide variety of traineeships/apprenticeships in the Southern Adelaide & Fleurieu area.
Location of program: Southern Adelaide & Fleurieu Peninsula
Maximum participants: Ongoing
Age Range: 15 – 24
Cost Involved: None
Days Involved: N/A
Duration: N/A
Education Minimum: Varies
Length of Funding: 2010
Name of Funding Body (optional): City of Onkaparinga & SA Works in the Regions
Is the program Centrelink approved: N/A
Do participants receive a Certificate of Completion: Varies
Referral Process: Contact City of Onkaparinga or local Business Association (list of contacts for Business Associations can be found on the www.onkaparingacity.com website)
Enrolment times: Anytime
How will this program support young people transition to further education, employment and/or training? Good prospects for entering traineeship/
apprenticeship
Contact Details: Janis Daumann or Glenn Hickling8384 0647 [email protected] City of Onkaparinga council - Ramsay Place Noarlunga Centre SA 5168
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