Yara Family Connections

Youth Groups

Child and Youth Groups

 

Youth groups are delivered:

– Onsite at school

– During school holiday’s in community settings

– After school in community centres

Click on the tiles below to book in!

Term 3 Yara Basketball Juniors REGISTRATIONS NOW OPEN

Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Visit www.dss.gov.au for more information.

Yara Basketball is a fee-for-service offered to schools across metropolitan Adelaide. 

 

The program is delivered by Aboriginal Mentors and provides a safe and engaging program which is underpinned by therapeutic principals. 

 

Schools can register their interest in the program and we will come to you and deliver on-site exclusive to your families. 

 

Programs are adapted for age and skill level and can be set up as Aboriginal specific programs or open to young people from all cultural backgrounds.  

REGISTRATIONS OPEN 

Yara Circus! 

(formerly CircusGIG)

Partnering with Cirkidz Inc. Yara Circus is a fun and engaging program using Circus as a way to engage young people aged 8-10 years into taking risks and building resilience. 

Delivered by our therapeutic staff we support young people to navigate challenges and build friendships. 

We worked alongside Kuma Kaaru to incorporate Kaurna Language into the program. We recognize our young people as whole people, and celebrating Culture is part of what makes this program special. 

Yara Circus is delivered in-school. Available in the Playford area free or in other areas at cost. 

Talk to your school about submitting an enquiry or to be placed on our wait list. 

Funded by the Australian Government Department of Social Services. Visit www.dss.gov.au for more information.

Mooditj ~ Healthy Relationships Program

A Culturally safe relationships and sexual health program for young Aboriginal People. Designed by Community for Community

Resilience, relationship and sexual health education program for young Aboriginal People aged 10-14yrs old. 

Delivered by our team of Aboriginal and Non-Aboriginal facilitators. 

3 part program – Mooditj Me ~ Mooditj Mates ~ Mooditj More than Mates

25 sessions in total, delivered in-school as 50 minute lessons. 

Send us an enquiry to register your school for The Mooditj Program or to discuss a quote.  

This program is designed to align with the Australian Curriculum:

The Consent and Respectful Relationships Education (CRRE) measure supports the wellbeing of Australian primary and secondary school students and school communities through supporting investment in expert-developed, high-quality, evidence-based and age-appropriate consent and respectful relationships education (RRE).This measure contributes to the Government’s National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022–2032, Recommendation 10 of the Respect@Work: Sexual Harassment National Inquiry Report and Recommendation 59 of the Inquiry into family, domestic and sexual violence which highlight the importance of all governments working in partnership to ensure school students receive age-appropriate RRE that embeds prevention approaches in a range of settings, including schools. The measure also supports the revised Australian Curriculum (Version 9.0) which aims to ensure that students from Foundation to Year 10 receive more explicit education on positive, respectful relationships and consent in age-appropriate ways that reflect the needs of their school communities.