Rowland Avenue Community participation, Wollongong

The Auburn Street Centre is a service that provides individuals with the skills and training needed to gain independence in their lives and targets people with high to moderate support needs. Training and support programs are based on the individual needs of each person and aim at developing the skills required for enhanced opportunities in the community in which they live.

Service users have a high to moderate support need and attend up to five days per week. The Service provides transport to those individuals living at home with family and unable to use public transport. All service users attending the centre have an Individual Plan completed and active participation on their behalf is encouraged. IP's ensure that all people involved with the person are assisting them to work toward their own goals.

You are eligible if:

You leave school the year the program is being offered, and 

You are 18yrs or over, and

Will be unlikely to be eligible for employment or vocational support programs in the short or medium future, or

You are funded under the Post School Options or Community Participation Program. 

Programs offered

Community Access

Computer Skills

Drama

Cooking

Working as a volunteer

Art

Protective Behaviours- learning to say “NO”

Literacy and Numeracy

Auburn Street Centre can also refer you to the Joblink service for work experience and help you attend any T.A.F.E. course that you want.
 
For more information you can always call us at the Auburn Street Centre to discuss any issues that you may have or any questions that you want to ask.

Our Centre

Our Location

Rowland Avenue Community Participation Rowland Avenue Community Participation
Individual Supported Options Service
Phone: (02) 4226 5419
Fax: (02) 4225 0983
Email: jeremyr@greenac.com.au

8 Rowland Avenue Wollongong NSW 2500


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