Last month CASPA Services hosted our Carer Conference in Yamba. The two day event was an opportunity for our Carers to come together with their families in a safe and supported environment.
Aurora sets sights on apprenticeship
CASPA Stories, thriving, Out of Home Care, Theory of Change, Youth Empowerment, CASPA Foundation, Hammers4HopeAfter farewelling Milo as he set off on his new apprenticeship, the Hammers 4 Hope team had a position available for another young person to be skilled and job-readied.
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.
CASPA Services supports the proposed amendment to the Constitution recognising Australia’s Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. We consider this a crucial step towards reconciliation.
CASPA is currently seeking carers for our Bail Accommodation and Support Service (BASS).
Our Education department was busy delivering school holiday programs across our NT and NSW services.
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.