Find practical guides, resources, and tools to help young people navigate housing, education, wellbeing, and essential services across WA.
Everything you need, in one place.
Homelessness & Support services
Whether you’re looking for housing support, trying to understand your options, or just need some practical information to take the next step, our guides and resources are here to help. Download what you need and reach out to our team if you have any questions.
The right pathway is out there
Education
Our education guides are designed to help young people, parents, carers, and support workers understand the options available and navigate the enrolment process with confidence.
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Our programs at a glance
From accommodation and education to emergency relief and community connection — here’s a snapshot of how we support young people across WA. Click through to find out more about each program.
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Accommodation & Support Services
If you’re struggling to find somewhere to stay, you don’t have to figure it out alone. We offer short-term and transitional accommodation, practical support, and a team who will walk alongside you every step of the way.
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Our Schools
Flexible, supportive learning environments for young people in Years 7–12 who need something different. Small classes, real qualifications, and a team that believes in every student.
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SETS Program
Supporting young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds to settle, connect, and build their future in Australia — with flexible, culturally responsive casework tailored to each person’s goals and pace.
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The Nest
Practical, caring support for young parents navigating homelessness or housing instability — building stability, confidence, and independence for the long term.
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Emergency Relief
When you’re in financial hardship, the basics can feel out of reach. We provide essential items and connect young people aged 15–25 to the right services — quickly, and without judgement.
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Altone Youth Centre
A welcoming drop-in space in Beechboro for young people aged 11–25. No referral needed — just show up, connect, and get support from people who genuinely care.
