Youth Night Patrol

What we do:

We are happy to announce the Safe Aboriginal Youth Patrol Program has been funding again for 2023 by the Department of Communities and Justice.

The SAY Patrol (Safe Aboriginal Youth Patrol) is a program for the safe transport of young people to their homes,  or a safe place at night.

The aim of the SAY Patrol is to provide safety for young people at risk of danger or anti-social behaviour.

The SAY Night Patrol team are all friendly, well respected role models, who are dedicated to the care and protection of our youth.

They can be relied upon to offer confidential support to community members in need.

Other services available are information and service referral to agencies that can assist in emergency situations or simply just a friend to talk to.

The patrol services the community on Wednesday, and Saturday evenings and times vary depending on the need and the weather.

It is a condition when using the patrol service that:

  • No drugs or alcohol are permitted on the bus
  • No violence, threats, intimidation or offensive language will be tolerated
  • Graffiti or willful damage to the bus will result in suspension of the youth from the service and reporting to the police

For more information, please refer to the brochure below or contact the centre on 02 6883 2300

Safe Aboriginal Youth Patrol flyer

Youth Night Patrol