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Project REAL brings it home

Broadmeadows-based initiative Project REAL has been honoured with the Engaging Kids in School Award under the Victorian protecting children awards for work supporting children at risk of falling out of education.

The Banksia Gardens Community Services program was recognised at an awards ceremony on Tuesday, September 2, for its innovative approach to re-engagement.

Project REAL works in partnership with families, carers and schools to get students aged 9-12 who have become disengaged from school back to learning.

The program provides flexible learning opportunities tailored to each child’s needs, ensuring that the right to education is not just an aspiration but a lived reality.

The team offers practical support such as family support plans, school pick-ups and drop-offs, and even organising lunches to help remove barriers to attendance.

Since its establishment in 2017, the program has assisted nearly 60 children to return to regular learning, while also participating in sports, music and school camps.

Before joining the program, some students had missed long periods of schooling, while others struggled with impulse control and emotional regulation.

The majority have since shown significant improvements in school attendance, social and emotional development, and decision-making skills.

Banksia Gardens community services deputy chief executive Jaime De Loma-Osorio Ricon said the award is a great commendation of the hard work and dedication he sees from the Project Real team.

“The reason I decided to nominate the team is because I believe they are very dedicated and hard working educators that don’t give up on our kids and I think they need to be celebrated.”

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