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Albany PCYC hosts a wide range of recreational activities.
Funded by Amity Health and the City of Albany, through the Australian Government Communities for Children strategy, safeSPACE is a Friday evening diversionary program for young people aged 10 – 17 years. The program engages young people away from antisocial behavior through activities such as basketball, soccer, movies, skateboarding, pool tables and hang out areas. Participants are provided with transport home at the end of the evening to eliminate antisocial behavior.
Police Rangers is an adventure based, youth development program which, in partnership with Cadets WA, facilitates the commitment of WA Police to form positive relationships with young people. Open to young people of high school age, the program increases youth self-confidence, leadership, team building skills and self-esteem. Police Rangers learn new skills, such as first aid, and gain experience by participating in activities and excursions. Contact us for more information.
The Keys for Life™ program engages young people to assist them in gaining their Learners Permit and also incorporates Defensive Driving Skills. On completion of the course participants are issued with a Keys for Life certificate stating they passed the theory test which they then take to the Department of Transport to be issued with their Learner’s Permit. This program is aimed at young people at risk over the age of 15 years and helps to create behavioural change, a reduction in traffic related offences and enable youth to make positive life changes.