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Year of success for classroom pilot
Year of success for classroom pilot,A Territory Labor Government initiative has reached a milestone this week, with the trial of a flexible learning classroom at the Yilli Short Stay

Year of success for classroom pilot

A Territory Labor Government initiative has reached a milestone this week, with the trial of a flexible learning classroom at the Yilli Short Stay Accommodation (YiSSA) facility reaching 12 months in operation.

The classroom trial commenced Term 3, 2021, and caters mainly for preschool and primary students, providing educational opportunities for more than 146 children while they are away from home.

A fulltime teacher and teaching assistant from Karama Primary School are based at the site, with the classroom running from Monday to Friday during the school term and catering for up to 27 students a day.

While attending the program, students are assessed for enrolment into a local school or the appropriateness of continuing in the engagement program.

Through the program, families are offered a range of additional supports such as parenting sessions, access to occupational therapists and health support, tenancy readiness programs, financial counselling and more.

This program has been made possible through a collaboration between Department of Education and Department of Territory Families, Housing and Communities and service providers Yilli Rreung and Mission Australia, ensuring children affected by rough sleeping do not miss out on crucial education opportunities.

YiSSA is run by Yilli Rreung, a non-government, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisation, which delivers affordable, accessible and sustainable quality housing.

Since it opened on 6 June 2020, YiSSA has provided accommodation to 8, 478 individuals and families, who would otherwise be sleeping rough.

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Housing and Homelands, Selena Uibo

“Working together to ensure Territorians can access the homelessness services they need, in one spot, is a priority for our government.”

“YiSSA is a great example of government and community providers working together to deliver important support programs. Knowing that nearly a third of guests are children, being able to provide a school program is crucial.”

Quotes attributable to the Minister for Education, Eva Lawler

“Education is so important for the social development of Territory kids, and this program ensures that families who are affected by homelessness don’t miss out on education opportunities.”

“As well as support like food and shelter, education is a key part of supporting families who are going through a difficult time.”

Quotes attributable to Yilli Rreung Deputy CEO, Chris Hammond

“The school program is a terrific example of government and partners focusing on the needs of the community, and especially the youngest members who might be impacted by homelessness and at risk of missing out on education.”

“YiSSA has evolved to provide a range of valuable services for Territorians needing somewhere to stay, and as many of our guests attend with their children, it is important to have this school program in place.”

Quotes attributable to Karama Primary School Principal, Maria Albion

“This program delivers culturally responsive and inclusive activities for children and young people while they are away from home, or who have previously disengaged from school.”

“Building these strong relationships with families residing at YiSSA is crucial to re-engaging students within the school system and ensuring they continue to learn while they’re away from their home community.”

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