Many young people’s lives are full of chaos. Home can be a negative space, and school is not working for them. They feel cut off from opportunities that should be available, regardless of their socio-economic situation or home environment. The road to trouble is wide and free from obstacles. Conversely, the road to a future they control, that is stable and purposeful, is narrow, gated, and hard to locate on their current Google map.
When you’re a young kid facing a grown-up world, often on your own, finding the good is more than a simple challenge. Unfortunately, too many children slip through ever-widening cracks. A cycle of violence, day-to-day survival, crime, and eventual incarceration perpetuates itself. Experiencing this firsthand as a Youth Officer, Senior Constable Belinda Flynn, at Hawkesbury Police Area Command, recognised the value of helping young, vulnerable people find the good in themselves and their community and established RUFF TRACK.
It sounds cliche, but many of these kids only need a helping hand and the power of learning how to care. In the case of RUFF TRACK, rescue dogs, came to the rescue.
RUFF TRACK is a 5-acre property in Londonderry outside Penrith and around 90 minutes from the Blue Mountains. The RUFF TRACK facility is home to around 12 rescue dogs, and young people entering the program here are paired with a pooch, and the connection is instant. “When a young person gets paired up with a dog, you just see the magic happen. Violence subsides. Confidence grows, it’s like the dog knows the young person is a rescue too and wants to let them know they’ll be okay, says Tara Palffy, Operations Manager.
At RUFF TRACK, the youth workers and volunteers, including a retired maths teacher, a retired art teacher, and people and businesses within the community, provide practical and achievable workshops and life skills. Woodwork and metalwork, barista training using a youth led coffee cart, and sheep herding. Additional practical skills such as resume writing, maths tutoring, and a Certificate II in Rural Operations are supported by counseling, art therapy, and, naturally, dog training. Participants are enrolled in a 10-week cycle program, 2 days per week, that aligns with school terms and times.
For many of these kids, this is the first structured environment that makes sense. It provides a purpose with an achievable outcome, and the dogs are the glue. They might not be jumping for joy when it’s time for maths, but the thought of not spending time with their dog drives them to keep going and explore how much they have inside themselves.
RUFF TRACK is a referral charity. Kids are referred from multiple services and sources and are from all walks of life. While there is criteria for admission into the 10-week program, you can find a place here regardless of your background.
While the team is small, with around seven staff members, the vision is significant. The success of the program and seeing the kids grow are testaments to the program structure. It also makes economic sense. It costs approximately AUD$1M to incarcerate a juvenile. Programs like this keep kids out of prison and eventually make positive contributions to society for less than 1% of that cost.
Grants, fundraising, government assistance, and quality financial governance
Programs cost money, and every NFP and charity feels the financial pressure. There are only so many grants and so much government assistance available. Fundraising is an ongoing battle that can divert much-needed resources from the mission. Accounting For Good ensures NFPs and charities like RUFF TRACK are financially sustainable and have quality financial governance. Without it, the grants dry up and donors drop off. While the amazing people working in this sector are dedicated to their mission, we are committed to helping ensure their mission can continue.
RUFF TRACK is young but has already proven to be an intervention that gets results. The team has bigger plans, including a larger farm stay facility with crisis accommodation, more rescue dogs, and more skilled people, which can expand their impact and help save more young, vulnerable people.
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