Ipswich-based community group, Community Access and Transition Service Inc (CATS Inc), will host a fundraising high tea at Fourthchild Function Room at 9:30am on Friday 24 May. Up to 50 people will attend to raise funds to enhance the lives of young people with disabilities in Ipswich. The event will feature a traditional high tea ...
Ipswich-based not-for-profit organisation, Community Access and Transition Service Inc (CATS Inc), has been awarded a donation of $640 from Mayoress, Janet Pisasale, to go towards a one day Basic First Aid Course for their young people on 8 April 2013. Mayoress, Janet Pisasale, was delighted to provide the donation which will assist up to 20 ...
Welcome to 2013, as CATS re-opens for the new year on the 7th January 2013. A reminder of our Group Program Start Dates for the new year: Me, Myself & Ipswich Life Skills Course commences Monday 21st January 2012 Adopt-A-Park Logo Adopt-A-Park commences on Thursday 24th January 2013 CATS Players Drama Group ...
AAP event – Advertiser Article CATS NEWTON PARK EVENT A HIT WITH BOXER BRIGGS Ipswich-based community group, Community Access and Transition Service Inc (CATS Inc) held their free “Adopt a Park” community event last Thursday, 25 October at Newton Park which was opened by Councillor Andrew Antoniolli and attended by students from Silkstone State ...
CATS Inc has submitted a short film to a competition, its based on a project we did with the young people we support, all about imaginings and dreaming. The competition is run by Nova Employment, its all about Focussing on Abilities. Winners are based on on-line voting. Please watch our film, and vote for us!!!! The ...
CATS Inc will be hosting an exciting FREE event in Newtown Park with students from Silkstone School on October 25th 2012, from 9.15am-12.30pm The event hosted by the CATS Inc Adopt-A-Park Project will be opened by Councillor Andrew Antoniolli and feature presentations by the Adopt-A-Park Crew participants on topics such as pet care, Recyling, and NRL. Former Ruby ...
CATS Inc, in partnership with Family Planning Queensland, were invited to present at the Centre of Excellence, University of Queensland’s Positive Practises Symposium on the 18th July 2012. The 45 minute presentation“Get Real- Be Real. Talking about Sexaulity & Relationships toYoung Adults with Disabilities” was based on the development and delivery of the CATS Inc Me, Myself and Ipswich courses’ Module 5 ...
“Me, Myself and Ipswich” Life Skills Course and the “Adopt-A-Park” are proud to introduce their own new logos. The logos have been designed by the young people of CATS Inc participating in these activities. Each of the illustrations used in the logo have been drawn by the young people themselves, and is a reflective interpretation ...
CATS Inc approached the Ipswich City Council with a partnership proposal in March 2011 for an Adopt-A-Park Project. A year later the partership model has been embraced by Council and extended to the broader community. The concept of “Adopting a Park” appealed as a worthwhile project for the young people at CATS Inc as it utilises ...
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