On the buses for Youth

Kim McLaughry CEO of RYSS, Chris Holstein and Alex McNeal

Regional Youth Support Services has acquired a full-sized transit bus which it aims to custom fit to provide education, forums, and support for communities across the Coast who need it most.

“To say that we are excited is an understatement, perhaps overjoyed better describes Regional Youth Support Services’ (RYSS) latest innovation in the delivery of targeted child, youth, and family support services to areas of the Central Coast where it is needed most,” said Mr Alex O’Neal, RYSS operations manager.

The RYSS Bus Project, supported by Family and Community Services as well as a range of other local community and business groups, will deliver programs designed by local services, for their local communities – focusing in particular on children, young people and their families, according to Mr O’Neal. “This full sized transit bus is to be custom fitted to be able to deliver education and training sessions, forums, and information seminars, internet access, art and creativity workshops, outdoor cinema, music performance areas, and a range of other intervention and engagement programs.

“Fully integrated with the best and latest technologies including AV systems, Wi- Fi, and gaming capabilities, The Bus Project can not only deliver ‘seminar’ style sessions to seated groups, but also one-on-one support work, gaming competitions, and that’s just the start. “The beauty of this project is that it is designed with flexibility and creativity in mind – if a community has a specific need, then The Bus aims to fi ll it.

“Whether it is providing information and advice at a local shopping centre, raising awareness and highlighting an emerging community issue, running a short fi lm evening alongside a local beach, hosting an acoustic music event, providing a safe space ‘chill out’ zone at a festival, or through targeted outreach support to young people in an area where support services have previously struggled to reach – The RYSS Bus Project wants to be able to deliver the solution on a scale never before seen on The Central Coast.

“Regional Youth Support Services will host The Bus Project and facilitate local communities across the Central Coast in using The Bus to the best of its ability. “Community Groups across the Coast can deliver their own projects the way they know best, with their own staff, to their own community. “That is where the success in this story sits. “For many years, support services have struggled to reach areas in need, and for many years local communities have called out for more help, more support, and with more accessibility.

“Those who do community work are resourceful and resilient, and will always do the best with what they have. “Now there is a new solution, a solution that will change the way support is delivered to those who need it most. “We can’t wait for the Offi cial Launch of the RYSS Bus Project, coming in April, 2016,” Mr Neal said.

Email, Jan 20, 2016 Alex McNeal, Regional Youth Support Services