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Title: Nations of Origin- Sport Tournament pcycnsw


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Youth Programs
  • Blue Star- Youth Leadership Camp
  • Nations of Origin- Sport Tournament
  • Blue Light Discos
  • Project Booyah

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Blue Star- Youth Leadership Camp
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Nations of Origin- Sport Tournament
  • Nations of Origin background and facts
  • Nations of Origin is a multifaceted sport,
    cultural, education and leadership program.
  • Nations of Origin has become the largest Aborigina
    l youth sporting event in NSW.
  • Team nominations for the 2018 tournament
    involve 58 rugby league teams, 25 football
    teams, 14 netball teams, 36 basketball teams
    and 30
  • 1218 young people have registered to participate
    in teams for 2018 with a further 100 young people
    in supporting roles.

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  • Blue Light is one of our most successful and
    engaging programs for young people. The program
    is run internationally, with every State and
    Territory in Australia participating, as well as
    New Zealand, Fiji, Cook Islands and Papua New
    Guinea.

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Project Booyah
What Is Project Booyah? Project Booyah actively
engages young people (aged 15 18 years) to
build resilience and engagement with education
and community, to facilitate their career path
and encourage positive life choices. PCYC NSW, in
conjunction with the NSW Police Force Youth
Command, provides individual and group
programming, mentoring, vocational pathways,
skill development, literacy and numeracy support,
sport, friendship, workshops, camps and
socialisation strategies to build resilience and
strength of character, enabling young people to
recognise their worth and their ability to make
better decisions for their lives. Project Booyah
is funded under a grant from the Australian
Government.
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