Young people’s health and wellbeing is a key priority for family and community stakeholders in the Tangentyere service area. Young people in our region live precarious lives and are exposed to many risk factors from infancy with less access to education, exposure to family violence, substance misuse, systematic racism and marginalisation all impacting on the lives of young people. Tangentyere’s services for youth range from diversionary programs providing regular, safe, supervised activities for young people, programs centred on community development approaches – building better futures for young people to targeted individualised supported for young people around housing, income and health issues.
Our youth programs include:
We do this through passive education, role modelling, the use of cultural elders, employment, education and training opportunities, provision of food and facilities to shower and wash clothes, as well as daily access to a range of safe, fun and healthy activities such as sports, music, art and digital access which are aimed at increasing wellbeing, self-esteem and resilience prevent the escalation of vulnerabilities in this at risk population.
This support includes mentoring through Tangentyere Youth Engagement program, employment and training opportunities through Tangentyere Employment Services, early intervention casework through ASYASS, high level co-ordination of school engagement, alcohol and other drug counselling, therapeutic support and access to legal services.
These include referrals to the Tangentyere Intensive Family Preservation Service through the Territory Families FACES program for family support and/or therapeutic support of the young people, referrals to CAYLUS and/or Alcohol Harm Minimisation Individual Support Program for ongoing casework support related to alcohol and other drug related issues, referrals to Tangentyere Domestic Violence Specialist Children’s service and provision of both Emergency Relief and Crisis Accommodation at ASYASS.
This is where we provide ongoing support to young people.
We do this through passive education, role modelling, the use of cultural elders, employment, education and training opportunities, provision of food and facilities to shower and wash clothes, as well as daily access to a range of safe, fun and healthy activities such as sports, music, art and digital access which are aimed at increasing wellbeing, self-esteem and resilience prevent the escalation of vulnerabilities in this at risk population.
This support includes mentoring through Tangentyere Youth Engagement program, employment and training opportunities through Tangentyere Employment Services, early intervention casework through ASYASS, high level co-ordination of school engagement, alcohol and other drug counselling, therapeutic support and access to legal services.
Crisis intervention support. These include referrals to the Tangentyere Intensive Family Preservation Service through the Territory Families FACES program for family support and/or therapeutic support of the young people, referrals to CAYLUS and/or Alcohol Harm Minimisation Individual Support Program for ongoing casework support related to alcohol and other drug related issues, referrals to Tangentyere Domestic Violence Specialist Children’s service and provision of both Emergency Relief and Crisis Accommodation at ASYASS.
This is where we provide ongoing support to young people.