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Avoca schoolship "Time Out" can redirect difficult teens.

Avoca Trust Schoolship Program: Proposal for funding.

This page outlines the Avoca Trust Schoolship Program, a structured, therapeutic, and educational intervention designed for adolescents (ages 16–18) experiencing disengagement, mental health challenges, and high risk of school dropout. 

1. Executive Summary: The Avoca School ships DGR Environment

The Avoca Trust operates the TS Cocoon Schoolship Cruises, offering a 10-week, single-term residential program on the remote Murray River wilderness.

This initiative provides a supportive, immersive environment for at-risk youth to reset their educational pathways, develop crucial life skills, and enhance their mental well-being under the guidance of specialist teachers.


The program is both a DGR gift for "Education about, and conservation of the Murray River Environment",  and a cost-effective and positive educational and rehabilitative alternative to traditional or punitive interventions for youth in South Australia.

2. Program Overview: TS Cocoon "Time Out" Cruise

The program, referred to as "Time Out," utilizes the unique setting of a river schoolship to facilitate personal growth and academic continuity.

 A. Core Components

  • Vessel Capacity: The river schoolship has 16 student berths and is staffed by two full-time, specially trained teachers.
  • Duration: The intensive program runs for one full school term (approximately 10 weeks).
  • Focus: The curriculum combines maintenance of existing SACE subjects with specialized Environmental Adventure Challenge Studies focused on the ecology and conservation of the Murray-Darling River.
  • Student Enrolment: Students remain enrolled in their home school to comply with education law. Avoca teachers cooperate with the student's home school to ensure continuity of their basic SACE program.
  • Activities: The structured schedule includes supervised kayaking (for exercise and reflection), group team-building exercises, and competency development in areas like food preparation and healthy adult living skills.

B. Therapeutic Approach

  • The program is managed by specialist mental health teachers to help students recover stability and re-engage positively.
  • Technology Management: Students’ mobile phones are managed by teachers and are available only with permission for essential communication, minimizing distraction and addressing the problem of isolation exacerbated by constant mobile use.
  • The Logbook: Each student is required to maintain a personal daily Log summary of their time and thoughts. This log is private and confidential between the student and the Avoca teacher/mentor. Disclosure to parents or the home school is solely at the student's discretion.

"Time Out" on "TS Cocoon" to rethink their future.

3. Potential Partnerships and Enrolment

The program, referred to as "Time Out," utilizes the unique setting of a river schoolship to facilitate personal growth and academic continuity.

 A. Judicial Referral

The Avoca Schoolship Program is proposed to the SA Youth Court as a therapeutic and rehabilitative option for young people requiring a significant intervention outside their current environment.


B.  School and Parental Engagement 

  

  • Referral: Individual teachers or school counsellors may advise parents of this opportunity as a solution for a student's ongoing disengagement or mental health issues.
  • Parental Decision: The decision to enrol a child is ultimately made by the parents. Parents request their child's home school to release them for the term to attend the school camp, which is a permitted absence under education law.
  • Team Building: Students meet and collaborate with other adolescents facing similar challenges, fostering a positive, mutually supportive peer group.

  

C. Key Outcomes

The "Time Out" program is designed to produce young adults with:


  • Enhanced Mental Well-being and Confidence: Recovery from depression and misery, leading to greater mental stability and self-belief.
  • Positive Life Skills: Competency in healthy adult living, food/cooking, and balancing work, rest, and recreation.
  • Social and Partnership Skills: Strong group team skills and the ability to form positive relationships.
  • Educational Re-engagement: A "reboot" of their thinking, leading to a renewed positive path toward their future and continued SACE studies.

Avoca School ships fees are by DGR gift donation.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

 "TS Cocoon" 

Provides "Time Out" transition help for 16  teens to change into beautiful young adults.

2nd: $4M? purchase community resort, Mannum slipway & marina for the Avoca school camp boats.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

This long established riverboat moorings and slip is the ideal location for our homeport. Currently for sale, we are talking with appropriate finance helpers.

3rd: $600,000? purchase School ship TS Mundoo. Income from functions & school camp catering.

1st: $400,000? purchase School ship "Cocoon" with 16 student bunks on main deck & adults up top.

3rd: $600,000? purchase School ship TS Mundoo. Income from functions & school camp catering.

TS Mundoo. VET Functions skills. 16  Avoca VET progresion students travel with Mundoo, catering & large event management anywhere on the river. "Mundoo" is their team home.

All donations to Avoca Trust are a 100% Tax deductible gift.

"For Education about, and conservation of, the Murray Darling river and its environment"

Avoca Trust school ships are dedicated to providing support and resources to provide a 10 week "Time Out" cocooned in wilderness river cruising with professional support for older teens suffering misery and depression, to change their thinking, with time for group discussion, formation of close partnerships and reation of a supportive team of friends finding a similar pathway towards a happier adult future. 


Wilderness river cruising with a small group of similar age teens will develop an inseparable team that will follow them through life and provide mutual support that can be called on if ever needed. It provides a positive impact on their world by helping those who are struggling. 


With your help, we can continue to make a difference in the lives of many kids.

A. Sponsorship and Donations.

Capitalisation and all recurrent expenses for the schoolship operation and student support are paid via DGR tax-deductible donations.

Student Berth Sponsorship:-

  • DGR Donation $40,000  
  • Naming rights for one student berth (tax claimed over 4 years as a capital donation). 
  • Donor name displayed on the bed 

One Bed-night Sponsorship:-

  • DGR Donation $110.00 
  • Name listed on the donor list, acknowledging the number of bed nights sponsored. 

Community Member Cruise:-

  • All sponsors are welcome to cruise with our staff team using an adult berth. 
  • Cruising members donate the cost of this fare and claim the receipt on tax. 

B. The Avoca Cruise club.

The Avoca Cruise Club is a separate community entity that supports the Trust's mission. Families interested in Murray River conservation and cruising are invited to join. Club membership fees are tax-deductible and help develop a proposed fleet of backpacker-style cruise boats that will provide the schoolship program.

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Telephone, SMS, Capt. Bouc: 0418 836 137 Email Principal Bouc: capt.bouc@gmail.com

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