
Southern Aboriginal Corporation
Youth Support Program
We provide culturally grounded, trauma-informed support programs for young Aboriginal people in Albany — offering one-on-one case management, on-Country experiences, and practical help with wellbeing, education and employment.
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About our program
Our Deadly Coolangarras and Aboriginal Youth Empowerment Programs are open to all Aboriginal young people aged 11 to 25 across Albany.
Whether you're in school or looking for your next step, we're here to walk alongside you. We provide practical and emotional support, and can connect you to community, peers and cultural activities.
How we can help
We support you directly, or connect you with the right people, for any of the following:
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Setting goals and making plans to reach them
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Advocacy and pursuing what you’re needing
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Getting to and staying connected with school
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Finding work, training, or building on your skills and interests
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Getting out on Country with Elders
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Connecting with community and culture
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Yarning about and working on your social and emotional wellbeing
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Navigating other services, like Centrelink or the Justice system
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Talking to other people on your behalf
Unsure if we can help, reach out to us for a yarn.
How we work with you
One-on-one support
We work together to build a plan around your own goals, your needs, and at your pace.
Education, training, and career support
Whether it’s school, training, or work, we can look to help you reach your goals.
Wellbeing Activities
We regularly run sports and recreational activities around Albany to build connections, friendships and community.
On-Country Trips
We know the importance of connecting to Country. we regularly take daytrips to places around Albany alongside local Elders.
Yarning sessions
This is a voluntary, client-led service. You decide what support you want and what steps to take. We follow your lead.
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Need support or information?
Talk to one of our Youth Workers today. You can self-refer, or ask a trusted adult, school, or service to refer you.
Visit one of our offices, phone (08) 9842 7777 or email reception@sacorp.com.au
You can also fill out the form via the button below.
