Since enrolling at a Youth Off The Streets independent high school last year, Xavier reflects on why learning finally feels more meaningful.
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Bilal’s* story: Leading with courage
While contributing to his community through Youth Off The Streets’ FAMLiY group, Bilal was able to navigate his own mental health challenges, build confidence and discover a sense of purpose.
Language of resilience: How this psychologist is supporting students’ wellbeing
“I feel calmer,” says one student. “I can manage my stress and anger better and have better social skills.”
A culture of respect: Youth Off The Streets’ Kapa Haka program
In Logan, Queensland, Youth Off The Streets caseworker Laverne Te Huia passes on cultural values of respect and community.
Breaking the cycle this Mental Health Month
Homelessness and mental ill-health are deeply intertwined for children and young people. Trauma-informed care is key to breaking this cycle – restoring safety, stability and hope where it’s needed most.
Family business: The First Nations family empowering their community
Uncle Max has raised his children to preserve their culture and to be strong role models for the next generation. Their collaborations have led to powerful outcomes in their Dubbo community.
Behind the scenes of youth homelessness support
Youth workers and caseworkers at IWYHS support young people experiencing homelessness, offering safety and stability to help them build independence.
Leo’s* story: Culture is the answer
Finding connection through culture has helped Leo re-engage with his education and pursue healthy activities.
Inez’s* story: “Exactly two weeks after I turned twenty, I was homeless again”
Forced into homelessness by domestic violence, Inez shows us the strength it takes to rebuild in a system that must do better for young people.
Remembering Father Chris Riley
Yesterday we said farewell and thank you to our founder.









