A $6.5M investment by the State Government will see the PCYC’s Haka Warriors program extended to the Central Coast, supporting the region’s children to reach their potential and become job-ready.
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch said the program was already helping hundreds of kids in western Sydney to create connections and find a sense of purpose.
“Haka Warriors has been a big hit in Sydney and I’m thrilled the concept will be extended to the Central Coast,” he said.
“It uses the discipline, teamwork and cultural importance of the Haka to help kids connect and promote positive behavioural change.”
Deputy Premier, Minister for Regional NSW and Minister for Police Paul Toole said the boost for PCYC was part of a $36M investment in the next generation aimed at keeping at-risk youth on track.
“We know these PCYC programs work – and for some kids they will be absolutely life-changing – which is why we want to roll them out to more young people in more locations,” he said.
“These important programs are not only diverting kids from poor choices – they’re helping them find a sense of purpose and set goals for their future.
“This investment will help the next generation of kids in the regions to reach their potential.”
The $6.5M package includes expansion of various other PCYC programs.
PCYC CEO Dominic Teakle said the programs developed life skills, teamwork, respect and mindfulness, which changed young people’s lives and created hope for a better future.
“The whole community benefits when a young person contributes positively to society and is diverted from an alternative path of counter-productive behaviour,” he said.
Source:
Media release, Mar 20
Parliamentary Secretary for the Central Coast Adam Crouch