Education is key for a successful, healthy life. Clontarf is needed now more than ever to help these young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men succeed.
Gerard Neesham, Clontarf Foundation CEO
Clontarf Foundation

The Clontarf Foundation aims to improve education, discipline, self-esteem, life skills and employment prospects of young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander men to enable them to participate more meaningfully in society. It works to increase school engagement and attendance, create a sense of belonging and, ultimately, increase Year 12 completion rates and support them to gain employment.

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How do we increase educational attainment for young Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander men and close the employment & health gap with non-Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander men?

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The Peer to Peer Network Pilot will co-design a peer to peer networking model to connect Learning for Life families with one another to fill gaps in support and add value to local communities, with the aim to scale it across the Smith Family’s more than 90 communities.

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Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Early adulthood (19+)
First Nations Community
Strengthening children’s developmental foundations
Finishing School Well
Transition from school to work
Prevention or diversion from incarceration
Strengthening life skills
Building Sector Capability
Community and place-based leadership
Mental health and wellbeing
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Impact Area
Children (6-18 years)
Young People (16-24 years)
Early adulthood (19+)
First Nations Community
Strengthening children’s developmental foundations
Finishing School Well
Transition from school to work
Prevention or diversion from incarceration
Strengthening life skills
Building Sector Capability
Community and place-based leadership
Mental health and wellbeing
Campaigns and Advocacy