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Taldumande Youth Services is a youth homelessness service in New South Wales, Australia, founded in 1976. [1]

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"Taldumande" is an Aboriginal word meaning "refuge." [1]

Founding of Yfoundations

In 1976, Taldumande along with Young People's Refuge and Caretakers Cottage, and other early NSW youth refuges, founded Yfoundations, a peak body organisation, to represent youth refuges to government. [2] [3]

Caretakers Cottage organization

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Going Home Staying Home

Following the NSW Government's "Going Home Staying Home" reforms to the homelessness sector, Taldumande Youth Services joined a partnership with Mission Australia and contracted with the state to provide services in the northern Sydney region. [4] Following the reforms, Taldumande expanded its service. [5]

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References

  1. 1 2 "About Us." Taldumande Youth Services. Accessed 28 May 2015.
  2. Coffey, Michael. "What Ever Happened to the Revolution? Activism and the Early Days of Youth Refuges in NSW." Parity. Volume 19, Issue 10. Another Country: Histories of Homelessness. Council to Homeless Persons. (2006): 23-25.
  3. Coffey, Michael. "What Ever Happened to the (R)evolution?: Take 2 Revisiting Activism and the Early Days of Youth Refuges in NSW." Undercurrent No. 1. (2008): 5-12.
  4. "Charity lunch to assist youth homelessness." Stationary News 2 November 2015.
  5. Cross, Julie. "Home sweet home: Bunnings staff fit kitchen for homeless kids." Manly Daily, January 14, 2015.