Campbell Page understands the many difficulties young people face. The following programs are available - click on the links to find out further information.
Links is a creative and practical program to assist young people who have left school early or are thinking of leaving school early and need help to get into further education, training and employment.
Links to Learning provides a high degree of individual support to participants in an informal setting.
We can assist you with:
If you want to know more you can contact our staff direct:
Shellharbour 02 4251 8500
Batemans Bay / Moruya 02 4475 6000
Nowra 02 4429 4991
Campbell Page operates two youth centres in the Eurobodalla Shire and Eden-Monaro Shire. The Youth Centres are a safe and welcoming place for young people aged between 10yrs and 16yrs. The Youth Centres provide a fully supervised facility that offers young people a place that can enhance their independence, safety, self esteem and/or quality of life within our community.
Moruya and Eden Youth Centres provide structured programs and unstructured social activities identified byyoung people. It is a place where young people can hang out with friends, use the computer, play pool, play video games or just sit and relax. Our structured programs are varied and may include cooking, guitar lessons, games, beauty work, arts and crafts, health talks and/or somewhere young people can do some homework. We also offer holiday activities during school holidays, which can be local excursions to places of interest.
Moruya Youth Centre 73 Campbell St, Moruya
To join the fun at Moruya please contact the Youth Centre direct on 02 4475 6000.
Hours
Wednesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Friday 3.30pm - 6.30pm
Eden Youth Centre 153 Imlay Street, Eden
To join the fun at Eden please contact the Youth Centre direct on 02 6496 4682.
Hours
Tuesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Wednesday 3.00pm - 6.00pm
Thursday 3.00pm - 8.00pm
Friday 3.00pm - 7.00pm
The Youth Connections program provides a holistic approach to servicing young people at risk including support for individual young people and the broader community. Eligibility in NSW is all young people at risk between the ages of 11 and 19.
The Youth Connections program is available to eligible young people who are most at risk of disengaging, or already disengaged from education, family and/or the community. Service delivery will be characterised by flexible and individualised case management to young people to remain engaged or re-engage them with education and/or further training, and to improve their ability to make positive life choices.
We will also work to strengthen and better coordinate services in our regions and build the capacity for key stakeholders.
Contacts
Moruya Office 02 4475 6050
Mogo Office 02 4475 6270
Eden Office 02 6496 4681
In Queensland, Youth Connections Services focus primarily on young people aged 14-18, who have disengaged from education and are not in full-time employment.
Contacts
Beaudesert Office 07 5542 1183
Fax 07 5542 1199
The Moruya Youth Refuge provides crisis accommodation and personalised support for young people aged between 15 and 17 years who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Through personalised assessment, case management and personal support our professional youth workers assist and support young people to reach their goals. Our service in includes support with decision making, development of life skills, recreational activities and referrals to other services and support organisations.
Contacts
Ph 02 4475 6011 (Reverse Charges Accepted)
Fax 02 4475 6019
Campbell Page's support of communities extends to assistance with medium term housing. This program offers a medium term housing service that is funded by Campbell Page and partnered with Eurobodalla Community Housing.
The service provides 2 houses which can house 4 young people, aged between 16 - 21 yrs of age, for up to 12 months.
The Grow and Learn program is facilitated at the Riverside Community Garden and Nursery in Bridgewater in conjunction with The Smith Family. The Community Garden and Nursery are now recognised as an important alternative teaching and learning space in the Brighton Municipality.
The Grow and Learn program brings together parents and their young children, on a regular basis, with an opportunity to learn about nutrition, healthy eating and the environment. Parents also have ready access to information regarding other early childhood programs in the community and family support services.
Programs and practical life skills such as; healthy shopping and cooking on a budget, making healthy lunches, stretching family meals to go further and nutritious snack alternatives. The project will incorporate school groups in the coming year aiming to develop and foster alternative learning opportunities with a 'hands on' approach.
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Phone Number: 1300 139 920
Head Office: 02 4475 3555
Email: reception@campbellpage.com.au
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