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On Thursday 9th June, The Hon. Kristina Keneally and Ken Marslew will launch the Michael Marslew Peace Foundation Peace Warrior Project at Menai High school. Menai High student Abdul Kargbo, who has been appointed ambassador for the Refugee Council of Australia, will speak at the assembly to encourage his peers to join this cause instigated and being run by the Enough is Enough Anti Violence Movement. If you wish to help these students travel to disenfranchised communities on Cultural Exchange Programs, please feel free to donate.


The EIE Programs and Workshops have been designed to help young people dealing with following issues:

  • bullying
  • positive lifestyles
  • staying safe in your space
  • safe celebrating
  • protective behaviours
  • handling those tough times
  • drug issues

A team of dynamic presenters deliver appropriate, informative and entertaining material specifically targeted towards youth. Program content can be tailored to meet individual group's needs and concerns. Presentations are delivered to elementary, primary, and secondary schools and youth at risk.

Please click on link below to find more information:

For any enquiries please submit on line enquiry form or call us on 02 9542 4029.




Useful links :

  • Kids Helpline - a free, confidential phone 24- hour telephone and online counselling service for 5 to 25 year olds.

    Phone: 1800 551 800

    www.kidshelpline.com.au

  • Parent Line is a free 24 hour telephone counselling for parents and carers of children aged 0 to 18 in NSW.

    Ph: 1300 1300 52.

    www.parentline.org.au

  • Lifeline - a free, confidential 24-hour phone counselling service open 24 hours a day. Any age. You can talk to them about any problem, big or small.

    Phone: 13 11 14

    www.lifeline.org.au

  • Homelessness -

The City's Homeless Persons Information Centre helps homeless people and agencies working with homeless people by providing:

  1. immediate advice and information
  2. referral to crisis accommodation
  3. referral to support services

HPIC operates 9am to 10pm (closed between 1pm -2pm daily) 7 days a week.

In Sydney: Phone: 02 9265 9087

Elsewhere in NSW: Phone: 1800 234 566

  • Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Help Line: Phone: 1800 65 64 63

  • Anyone experiencing domestic violence, anywhere in NSW, can call the Domestic Violence Help Line toll free. This number is staffed every day of the year, 24 hours a day.

    The Domestic Violence Help Line can arrange emergency accommodation and negotiate with other government departments, such as Health or Housing, to find additional support services for people who need them due to domestic violence.

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The R Youth Program

"Responsibility...Re-evaluation....Relationships"

The "R" Youth Program intends to raise the awareness of inappropriate behaviour and give young people an understanding of their behaviour and strategies positive change. Raising empathy, building positive relationships and tools for emotional management, building resilience and personal values into daily life are also part of this proven program. The program consists of 3x1 1.5 sessions in one day or over a 3 week period.

Please click here to download an informational brochure (PDF 1MB)

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