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AIS Report - 2013
Annual Information Statement 2013
Legal Name:
Perth Inner City Youth Service
ABN:
32619050277
Section A: Charity Information
Charity has a financial year ending 30 June:
Yes
Financial year ends:
Information Unavailable
Charity size:
Medium
Purposes of charity:
- The relief of poverty, sickness or the needs of the aged
- Other: To provide3 services for young people which may include any of the following:1. A service for contacting young people in places and at times they frequently attend and gather,2. Appropriate supporting services, with special emphasis on:- personal referral to existing services,- being catalysts for development of new services where none exist,- the individual in the context of wider total environment (for example family/home situation),- Such accommodation for young people as the Council may from time to time deem appropriate.3. Such facilities and/or services whereby young people may attend or gather as the Council may from time to time deem appropriate.2. These objectives of the Association shall also involve and/or in addition include, where appropriate (and without limitations), the following:- Identifying areas where preventive programs need to be applied and facilitating such action as is required,- Actingg as a bridge between youth and available resources and
Basic Religious Charity:
No
Charity is part of an approved ACNC reporting group:
No
Section B: Activities
Activities in the 2013 reporting period:
Yes
Main activity:
Housing activities
General activities:
- Emergency and relief
- Housing activities
- Mental health and crisis intervention
- Other
Description of charity’s activities and outcomes:
PICYS provided accommodation and other supports to homeless, at risk and youth with mental health issues. These included emergency relief, housing (accommodation), court support, supports to young parents, linkages/referrals to other appropriate bodies (i.e. Drugs Counselling), supporting youth with Mental health issues/illness and those with Diversity Sexual Gender issues.
Changing or introducing activities in the next reporting period:
No
Beneficiaries helped by charity’s activities in the 2013 reporting period:
- Children
- Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or intersex persons
- Mental health and crisis intervention
- Migrants, refugees or asylum seekers
- People at risk of homelessness/The homeless
- Unemployed persons
- Young people
Section C: Resources and operating locations
Estimated number of unpaid volunteers who worked for the charity during the 2013 reporting period:
- Full time employees: 2
- Part time employees: 5
- Volunteers: 8
Where the charity operated during the 2013 reporting period:
Western Australia
Section D: Reporting and regulatory obligations (This section is optional)
Approximate hours spent reporting by paid staff:
50
Approximate hours spent reporting by unpaid volunteers:
6
Total hours spent reporting:
56
Section E: Financial information provided voluntarily
2013 Financial report:
Note: If you want to see the financial report or annual report that this charity has submitted, go back to Financials & Documents.