Tamworth Regional Council Youth Centre
The “Youthie” is a drop-in youth centre servicing young people aged 12 - 18 years of age in the Tamworth area. The Youthie is operated by the Tamworth Regional Council and offers a variety of recreational, sports, technology, arts and music based activities. During the school holidays a comprehensive program of activities are organised that young people can become involved with. The “Youthie” is also the meeting place for the Tamworth Youth Advisory, is the hub of annual Youthweek activities in the Tamworth region, and presents regular youth entertainment events in the form of disco’s and live bands. All general activities are free of charge…
Welcome to the “Youthie”
The “Youthie” is a drop-in youth centre servicing young people aged 12 - 18 years of age in the
Facilities
3 free pool tables & competitions
2 free internet computers (Broadband ADSL)
Good value food and drink from our CAFE
Movies on the big screen + 6 televisions
Drum workshops
Computer music
Guitars
Graffiti Wall & Workshops
Youth Art Gallery - Art Project and Exhibition
DJ/VJ (Music & Video) Workshops
Country Music Cavalcade Float
Skate Park Sound System
Basketball Court & Competitions
X-Box - Crash Bandicoot, V8 Supercars , FIFA Football 2003, Project Gotham, Amped Freestyle Snowboarding, NBA Inside Drive 2002, Need For Speed Underground, M15+, Mechassault, Tony Hawk’s Proskater 4, Splinter Cell, Halo – Combat Evolved, Burnout 3, Rugby League & Top Spin.
Ray’s Boom Boom Room Monthly Youth Entertainment Events
A cool place to just hang out……..
The YOUTHIE -
THE HISTORY
The enhancement of the PCYC in
Since late 1999, Tamworth Regional Council and PCYC have been working together to develop a proposal to co-locate Tamworth Regional Council’s Youth Program within the main building of the Tamworth PCYC. Both Tamworth Regional Council through its Youth Program and the PCYC work to provide services, programs and activities for young people. Both organizations recognized the opportunities to be gained by working together and sharing skills and resources. The refurbishment of the Tamworth PCYC to incorporate a new Youth Space provide an ideal opportunity for Council’s Youth Program and the PCYC to work together to address young people’s needs from an attractive, accessible and youth friendly facility.
As well as an extensive consultation process with young people through the Pump Art Project, PCYC and Tamworth Regional Council also participated in a visioning and planning process to inform the operational plan and partnership agreement between the two organisations. Both organizations share a vision for the new Youth Space, which will form the basis for co-operation and co-location and facilitate an evolving strong working partnership.
To provide a safe, alcohol and drug free, place for all young people to socialize with their friends and participate in non-structured recreational activities.
To provide a range of recreational activities of interest to young people.
To provide information about, and referral to, agencies providing services to young people.
To seek and administer grant funding for extended programs and activities for young people.
To provide a means for Council to maintain contact and to consult with young people on issues of importance to them through youth forums, surveys and other means.
Provide an attractive and accessible space where young people want to go and where they can grow and develop in safety.
Provide opportunities for a broad range of structured and unstructured programs and activities.
Provide opportunities for young people to take an active role in the planning and operations.
Provide young people with access to information and services, which will enable them to make better life choices.
Have the support of the community and be a place where parents feel it is safe for their children to be.
Be based on collaboration and coordination and through effective and efficient management enable quality services and opportunities for young people in
Assist in the reduction and prevention of crime through diverting young people away from anti social behaviour and offending opportunities, which may bring them into conflict with the wider community.