CASPA Services’ education team have been diligently bringing to life our Happy Paws Happy Hearts pilot program.
Milo's dedication delivers apprenticeship
CASPA Stories, thriving, CASPA Education, Out of Home Care, Impact, Youth EmpowermentAs Milo* was preparing to leave out-of-home care, he expressed to our team his desire to work with our Hammers 4 Hope team.
Our Education department was busy delivering school holiday programs across our NT and NSW services.
July's NAIDOC celebrations began a little early for CASPA beginning with the Lismore Council’s event and sponsoring the Lord Mayor’s NAIDOC ceremony in Coffs Harbour.
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.
Keeping young people in care engaged sometimes takes an outside-the-box approach. This kind of thinking and a grant from the Office of Regional Youth created a new CASPA program, Holidays 4 Hope.
CASPA welcomes four new Directors to our Board. Adding their expertise and leadership to our Board are Emily Beresford-Cane, Kate Webber, Cliff Weeks and Steve Wenzel.
Our NDIS team has recently connected with a remote community in the NT – about 5 hours drive from the nearest city – and provided information on the scheme and CASPA Support Coordination services. Community member Tessa* moved to CASPA for her...
“I have been with CASPA learning to live independently for the past two years, when I first arrived at CASPA I was non-verbal and often used my mobility chair for transportation due to my cerebral palsy. Since then, my life has changed dramatically,...