Join DDACL and headspace/YSAS for youth cultural and wellbeing group sessions. Calling First Nations young people aged 12-17 to join in the program focusing on Aboriginal culture and improving mental health.

When: Monday Afternoons 4:30pm- 5:30pm
Where: Online
Contact: [email protected] or use QR code in flyer

 

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Fast Track to Work (FT2W) is an 8-week supported work readiness program for young people aged 16-24 facing barriers to employment.

See flyer for dates and enrolment information  Flyer

Pride Space is a weekly program for young people aged 10 – 17 in Casey’s LGBTIQA+ community and allies.

Pride Space provides a fun, safe space where young people can socialise, strengthen connections with their community and meet like-minded individuals.

  • Date: Every Tuesday, beginning 6 February 2024
  • Time: 4.15 pm – 5.30 pm
  • Location: Alternates weekly between in-person in Narre Warren and online.

Email [email protected] for information on next session.

The Man Cave program is a fun and meaningful experience that supports the changing nature of being a young male during their teenage years.

Join in a range of free activities including:

  • Basketball
  • Pool
  • BBQ Dinner
  • Table Tennis
  • Gaming
  • Chill out around the fire pit
Date:  Thursday nights during school terms
Time:  5:30pm-7:30pm
Venue:  Narre Warren Youth Information Centre, 52 Webb Street, Narre Warren
Contact:   Chris McKenna [email protected]

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MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

The Southern Melbourne Family Violence Regional Integration Committee host FREE MARAM Collaborative Practice Training. Watch this space to see what dates are available to register.

Click here for more information about MARAM Collaborative Practice Training

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