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- Airds Bradbury Community Drug Action Team sponsored a homework program for primary school aged children who have difficult home environments. - Airds/Bradbury CDAT host a community event. - The Older Women's Network Bankstown Wellness Centre is running a project for women aged 50 and over who have been diagnosed with depression or who are feeling depressed. Women must live within the Bankstown Local Government Area. Funded by Bankstown City Council Community Grants Program. - Artfiles is a printed directory of practising artists, groups, arts and cultural organisations, funding opportunities, media venues, education and training opportunities. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - Support for public housing tenants - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - The See Now Another Perspective (SNAP) project, highlighted the views of young people in Bankstown in relation to drugs and alcohol. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - Consultation Day helps Blacktown Community Drug Action Team undertake strategic planning for 2004/2005. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - The Cabramatta CityWatch project encourages local community members from Cabramatta to create interest groups that focus on issues of concern within their local community. - A newsletter produced by the Cabramatta Place Project - a joint initiative of NSW Premier's Department and Fairfield City Council. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - $3,139,000 has been approved to the Canterbury-Bankstown community for a range of crime prevention and community development strategies over three years from 2002 to 2005. - The NSW Government established the Strengthening Communities Unit to work with communities to assist them to be stronger, healthier and more vibrant. It addresses social issues by listening to and working with people and community groups. - Funding through the NSW Government's Community Solutions and Crime Prevention Program has enabled the multi-campuses of Chifley College in Sydney's western suburbs to implement three educational initiatives focussing on supporting students (and their families) at risk from a number of factors. - A booklet produced in partnership by the Yura Yulang Community Drug Action Team and the NSW Premier’s Department. It contains translated health messages in the words of the Dharawal people around South Western Sydney. - an easy-to-use manual about drug laws and legal processes – the up-to-date English version is available here - working in partnership to reduce drug harm - an action plan developed through a collaborative process involving all members of the Fairfield Community Drug Action Team - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - Canterbury CDAT methodone research project. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - Conversation with Zahra Farag, Iraqi resident of the Blue Mountains about her life in Iraq and her recent visit back with her family. With live poetry performance and Middle Eastern music by Skorba. - $14,000,000 has been approved to the Mt Druitt community for a range of crime prevention and community development strategies over three years from 2002 - 2006. - One of the larger and most challenging initiatives under the banner of Mt Druitt Community Solutions is the Mt Druitt Comprehensive Family Violence Response & Support Strategy, which is a joint initiative between DoCS, Mt Druitt Police and Western Sydney Area Health. - Auburn CDAT in partnership with Bhar El Ghazal Youth Union Inc & Auburn Community Development Network produced a Drug & Alcohol Issues Report titled- 'NSW Southern Sudanese Youth Drug & Alcohol Issues Report' - The Blue Mountains Community, Housing, Employment and Co-operation project is encouraging neighbourhood participation through the establishment of food gardens, a neighbourhood events program, a community fire unit and the pooling of resources. - An opportunity to celebrate our cultural diversity with music and dance in a friendly atmosphere - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - Parramatta/Holroyd Community Drug Action Team helps to reduce the risk of harm from alcohol and other drug use amongst young peole in Western Sydney. - Invitation for midlife women and practitioners to participate in alcoholism recovery research - Liverpool Youth Accommodation (LYAAC) have a community resource library which is well stocked with many resources including games, texts and journals that are appropriate for many issues affecting young people. - A volunteer run, non-profit secular program that provides free English support and Community Services to the Sudanese refugee population in Melbourne, and as of 2007 Western Sydney. - The SNAP (See Now Another Perspective) project captured the views of young people in Bankstown about drugs and alcohol through photography and writing. - Part of the Mt Druitt Community Solutions and Crime Prevention initiative this project was designed to explore the strengths, issues and challenges facing smaller non-government organisations in the Mt Druitt/Blacktown area and to identify a range of strategies that would support them in developing and enhancing their potential. - Information and contact details for the South Western Sydney Region and Community Drug Action Teams. - Sustained Home Visiting is a program that employs specialist child and family health nurses to work intensively with high needs families with children 0-2 years in the first 2 years of a child’s life. Through the provision of this service the project aims to improve developmental outcomes for children and reduce the rates of child abuse. - “Community Leadership” was the theme for the two day conference held on 2nd and 3rd June 2004. - Canterbury Community Drug Action Team supported the Fatiha Project, a drug and alcohol information session for Muslim parents and youth that was held on 31 July 2004. - Auburn Community Drug Action Team organised a successful indoor rock climbing event for young people during Drug Action Week 2004. - Voice for SONG, a coalition of workers representing a wide variety of small non-government organisations in Western Sydney have recently developed a web-site and published an issues paper. - This is an information day for people who may like to become short break carers for children with special needs in outer west of Sydney. - Information and contact details for the Western Sydney Region and Community Drug Action Teams. - Conducted by the Women’s Activities & Self-Help (WASH) House in Mt Druitt, this project targets sole female parents with children aged 13 years and over. - Funding through the NSW Government's Community Solutions and Crime Prevention Program has enabled the multi-campuses of Chifley College in Sydney's western suburbs to implement three educational initiatives focussing on supporting students (and their families) at risk from a number of factors. - Information and contact details about the Community Drug Action Team and links to projects and activities. - A program developed by the Yura Yulang Community Drug Action Team offering a holistic approach to the health of Aboriginal Men with a particular focus on alcohol and drug issues. |
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