Access to Education (A2E)
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.
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Youth Centre at 3 Brown Street
Our youth centre provides a safe, culturally appropriate place for young people on Town Camps at 3 Brown Street to enjoy themselves and be supported to deal with life’s many challenges. We transport young people to Brown Street and home again and provide a nutritious meal.
Location
Youth Centre at 3 Brown Street in Alice Springs.
Operating Hours
Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday: 5.30pm to 9.30pm
Friday and Saturday: 5.30pm to 12.00am (midnight).
Activities
We offer a range of activities in a safe, culturally appropriate and positive environment. Some of the activities include:
- Family day events
- Cultural exchange events
- Alcohol and Drug Education
- Cooking and nutrition classes
- Pool Tournament + match
- Movie Night
- Disco
- Basketball tournament
- Make up/hair
- NAIDOCC week celebrations
- Trampoline fun
- IT classes
- Painting and Artwork shops
- Dance
We also provide four levels of support to young people:
Youth Workers in Town Camps
In supporting young people in their homes, this program provides regular active recreation and sport programs provided at Town Camps (Southern Camps, Northern Camps, Larapinta Valley, Hidden Valley, the Trucking Yards), including after school (Outside School Hours Activities) and during each school holiday period as well as a range of supports for young people.
Activities
The programs five Youth Workers are based at:
- Larapinta Valley
- Karnte
- Hidden Valley
- Warlpiri
- Trucking Yards
These youth workers support all Town Camps, and organise several sporting and other activities for young people on Town Camps. They work under the direction of Community Coordinators and together form a formidable team to support young people on Town Camps as follows:
Contact us on (08) 8951 4222 or visit our Contact Us page
Contact us on (08) 8951 4222
Website
For more information about CAYLUS go to www.caylus.org.au
Contact us on (08) 8951 4222
(or
Contact Sheet).
Drum Atweme
Teaches drumming skills to young people so they can enjoy the personal therapeutic benefits (such as improved self-awareness) and community benefits
(such as a sense of connectedness with others) of drumming.
The program is taught to Town Camp residents in schools, at Town Camps and Brown St and includes a performance group who perform at
community and corporate events.
Last year the performance group led the NAIDOC week march. Last year Drum Atweme performers also attended and performed at the rehearsals for the Olive Pink Opera review: - they rehearsed for two nights with renowned Classical Trombonist Simeon De Hann and then performed at the Olive Pink Gardens, with a chamber orchestra and choirs. There were 300 invited guests. The drummers did very well and have been invited to perform in 2020 in September for 3 shows.