Regional P.A.R.T.Y.

P.A.R.T.Y. Program South Australia host programs in the regional community. Local regional health services provide teenagers within their community the opportunity to partake in the P.A.R.T.Y. Program.

Hosting the P.A.R.T.Y. Program will provide regional communities a trauma prevention program to be delivered to regional communities which unfortunately have a disproportionate number of deaths and injuries in young people.

Programs in regional areas can accommodate up to 25 participants with a minimum of 20 required to attend.

 

Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service

Mount Gambier Hospital host the P.A.R.T.Y. Program enabling South-Eastern Schools of South Australia to engage their students in the consequences of risky behaviour local to their demographic.

The Emergency Services together with the Mount Gambier and Districts Health Service provide a local understanding of the risks and choices that young people within the community are facing. Together with the P.A.R.T.Y. program they are dedicated in seeing a reduction in trauma in their community.

Riverland General Hospital - Berri

The Riverland General Hospital in Berri hosted their first program in May 2017.

The P.A.R.T.Y. Program together with Country Health SA local hospital staff, Flinders University, South Australian Ambulance Service, Country Fire Service, South Australian Police and State Emergency Services joined together to challenge the risk perception of local youth specific for their area. 

Ceduna Hospital

Ceduna Hospital had their program in June 2018.

The P.A.R.T.Y. Program together with Country Health SA local hospital staff, South Australian Ambulance Service, Country Fire Service, South Australian Police and Aboriginal Health joined together to empower young local youth on positive decision making.

Port Lincoln Hospital

Port Lincoln Hospital implemented their first program October 2018.

The P.A.R.T.Y. Program together with local emergency services and local hospital staff provide education on the toxic combination of excessive drinking and risky behaviours including local road risks was discussed providing the young students with knowledge that will attempt to empower them to make safer choices in the coming years.

Port Augusta

Port Augusta have implemented their first mobile school program in April 2023.

Port Pirie Hospital

Port Pirie Hospital are implementing their first program in October 2023.

Barossa and Clare Valley

The P.A.R.T.Y. Program together with local emergency services are bringing their first mobile schools programs to the Barossa and Clare Valley in July 2023.