Project 180 (Youth Services) is a youth centre under the umbrella of Fei Yue Community Services, established with the support of South East Community Development Council and the National Youth Council (NYC) in 2003. The name “Project 180” represents our mission of life transformation. We hope that through our service, youths and families will be able to experience a 180-degree change in their lives.
Our team comprises trained Social Workers, Counsellors and Youth Workers to provide professional help to youths and families through a variety of programmes and activities.
Our Services
The Guidance Programme
The Guidance Programme is a 6-month programme for first-time offenders of petty crimes. Parties involved include the Ministry of Social and Family Development (MSF), the Police, the Attorney General Chambers and Social Service Agencies like Project 180. The Guidance Programme at Project 180 comprises of the components of individual and family counselling, group activities and camps. The Guidance Programme aims to steer juveniles away from crime and strengthen their resolve against re-offending.
eCounselling Centre
eCounselling Centre, also known as eC2, is an online facility offering free counselling to youths. Please visit www.ec2.sg or www.egen.sg for more information.
Programmes
Our team also conducts programmes for youths aged 12-19 to help them build social and emotional competencies. In order to improve the learning outcomes for the youths, these programmes are designed specifically based on theories and research.
Some programmes include:
– New Media Education
#badmove – addresses cyberbullying and privacy issues
GTG – addresses Internet over-reliance
– In-Touch with Emotions
In-Touch with Anger & Managing Conflicts
In-Touch with Stress
– Time-Out Programme
Time Out (For Arts)
Time Out (For a Run)
– Amazing Career Race
Students get to gain motivation in learning through discovering more about their career
pathways
– Get BETTER Series
(Becoming Effective Teens Through Empowering Resources)
BETTER @ Social Skills and Etiquette
BETTER @ Working in Groups
BETTER @ Assertiveness
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