CASPA’s therapeutic approach to residential care generates positive outcomes for children and young people in the Northern Territory
Rebuilding a family one step at a time
CASPA Stories, thriving, Out of Home Care, Impact, Theory of Change, Cultural ServicesCASPA Permanency Support team recently accomplished a remarkable family restoration, reuniting a family after five years of separation. The challenges faced by this family, including intergenerational trauma, domestic violence, and substance misuse,...
Family restoration is a highest priority for CASPA Services. We believe in providing a safe and nurturing environment for families to reconnect and rebuild their relationships when it is safe to do so. That's why we introduced Alaia's Place, a...
This year, the Association of Children's Welfare Agencies (ACWA) finally resumed their annual industry awards after a long break. ACWA serves as the leading non-government organization in NSW, representing the interests of community organizations...
CASPA team joined CEO Sleepout shining light on homeless issue
CASPA Stories, Impact, Theory of Change, Social JusticeCASPA's commitment to raising awareness and funds for homelessness was evident as our CEO, Naarah Rodwell, NT Director Nathan Baunach, and Executive Director Strategy, Partnerships and Impacts Oksana Tkachenko took part in the Vinnies CEO Sleepout....
CASPA welcomes community at Open Day
CASPA Stories, thriving, CASPA Education, Partnerships, Out of Home Care, Impact, Youth EmpowermentCASPA Services held an Open Day at our Lismore offices, where we shared inspiring success stories about our out-of-home care, Family Services, and Education and Training programs. We were joined by esteemed guests including the Honourable Sue...
We are so grateful for the response we received to our Christmas Appeal. Household budgets have been tightened over the last few years, and yet each year, you have made it possible for children and young people in out-of-home care and families that...
Last month, a mother and her teenage son held a quiet yet significant celebration dinner. After 12 years in out-of-home care, Tom*, now in his teens, officially reunited with his mum, Angie*. Restoring this family was made possible with the hard...
CASPA’S Aboriginal Services and Support team took seven of our young people on the trip of a lifetime to the Laura Quinkan Dance Festival.
The Lismore Lantern Parade celebrating the winter solstice is a significant annual event for CASPA's young people in care to participate and feel connected to the community.