Programs and services for young people
The Base@Belmont provides a range of programs and services for young people aged between 11 and 25.
Drop-In
Drop-In is one of a range of programs are available for young people in Years 7 to 12 who live in, or go to school in the City of Belmont.
A safe and supportive environment
Drop-In is a safe, supportive, vibrant, creative, drug and alcohol-free environment.
Young people can access information and join a range of activities including sports, internet, computers, consoles, pool, table tennis, movies, chill-out areas, board games, art materials, cooking and healthy snacks;
Drop-In activities are designed to help young people build strong and positive relationships, share information and ideas, learn new skills, and explore their sense of identity in a space designed to reflect their interests and culture.
Young people can speak with qualified case workers and youth workers if they need support for a range of challenges.
The chance to learn valuable life skills
As part of the Drop-In service, 16 to 25-year-olds can join specialised life skills programs on Thursday afternoons. These programs cover budgeting, resume writing, interview skills, help finding work, independent living skills, legal aid, accessing Centrelink, getting a tax file number, opening a bank account, cooking, basic car maintenance and career advice.
Y leadership
The City believes that young people should feel heard and valued, and feel that they can contribute to their community and influence their environment and circumstances as they transition into adulthood.
‘Project Y’ is the City’s Youth Committee, a group which gives young people the chance to connect with their local community and have a voice in the decision-making processes around issues which affect them.
Currently, The Base@Belmont are recuiting for the 2021
Project Y Youth Leadership committee and
Youth Events Crew.
Case management
Case management support provides young people with information, referrals, advocacy, goal-setting and informal counselling. Young people who need support can get help tailored for their individual needs through this service, available Monday to Friday from 10am to 6pm.
For extra support, a Centrelink outreach staff member visits The Base every second Thursday during school term.
Excursions and outreach
On Saturdays, The Base@Belmont invites young people to explore their community and other areas in Perth through a range of free excursions. Places are limited – so bookings and membership forms are essential.
Visit The Base@Belmont Term calendar for a list of upcoming programs and activities for young people.
The Base@Belmont also provides support, information and activities where young people spend time through community outreach. Popular locations for outreach include public parks, community centres, shopping centres and local events across the City.
School holiday program
The Base@Belmont has extended opening hours during school holidays. Download the holiday program for details about the free activities, sports, entertainment and outings available.