Redfern Youth Connect

Redfern Youth Connect Founded in 2014, RYC is a Charitable not for profit organisation that operates culturally safe progra

26/05/2026

Catch you at RYC šŸ”„

25/05/2026

Where community comes together every Saturday šŸ¤

23/05/2026

Real ones know that RYC games get personal tonight was UNO. But securing those Krispy Kreme donuts? That was a whole different level of competitive. šŸ˜­šŸ© WAIT TILL THE END 🤣🤣

RYC Board and Staff, Youth and families pass on their sincere condolences to   Clayton, Martin and family on the passing...
21/04/2026

RYC Board and Staff, Youth and families pass on their sincere condolences to Clayton, Martin and family on the passing of Aunty Norma. Aunt loved so many kids in our community mine included and showed love to me during my teens.

Join together for a beautiful send off into the dreaming. You will be missed Aunt šŸ™šŸ½šŸ•ŠļøšŸ¤

Our sincere condolences to Tamara and Joseph. The legacy Aunty Nay has left behind is a powerful one to continue on for ...
04/04/2026

Our sincere condolences to Tamara and Joseph. The legacy Aunty Nay has left behind is a powerful one to continue on for generations šŸ™šŸ½šŸ•Šļø

It is with heavy hearts the Board and staff of AMS Redfern honour Aunty Dr Naomi Mayers OAM, AKA ā€œAunty Nayā€, following her passing.

We have lost a fearless Yorta Yorta and Wiradjuri woman, who dedicated her life to improving the health and wellbeing of Aboriginal people.

Born on Erambie Mission in Cowra in 1941, Aunty Nay’s first paid job was for the Aborigines Advancement League in Melbourne.

A visionary, Aunty Nay was one of the pioneering founders of the Aboriginal Medical Service Co-operative Limited, Australia’s first Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Service.

With a background in nursing, Aunty Nay was appointed as AMS Redfern’s first Administrator in 1972, later serving as CEO until her retirement in 2017. She always remained connected to AMS Redfern and continued to enjoy many community events following her retirement.

Over 45 years, she guided the transformation of AMS Redfern, from a small shop-front medical clinic - underpinned by the principles of self-determination - into a model of care that has been instrumental in improving health outcomes for Aboriginal communities throughout Australia.

When communities needed help, they called Naomi, who would organise an AMS Redfern team to provide whatever support and resources they could gather - that would help the local community to establish their own local health service - often Naomi was part of the team.

At the same time, she was instrumental in the establishment of other community-controlled initiatives in Redfern, including as a founding board member of the Aboriginal Children’s Service, the Aboriginal Housing Company, a board member of the Aboriginal Legal Service, and was a regional ATSIC representative.

Aunty Nay was a founding member and the first national coordinator of the National Aboriginal and Islander Health Organisation (now NACCHO), the national body for Community Controlled Health Services and a member of the Aboriginal Health & Medical Research Council of NSW as well as a number of other organisations.

In 1984, she was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in recognition of her services to community.

Aunty Nay led some of the most enduring reforms in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health and continued up until the day she retired.

In 1988, she was appointed Chair of the National Aboriginal Health Strategy Working Party, recognised as the landmark document in Aboriginal Health policy in Australia.
Aunty Nay’s leadership was also recognised internationally by her election as the Australasian delegate to the International Committee on Indigenous Health.

Aunty Nay loved to sing, and was a member of the original Sapphires, the ground-breaking all-Aboriginal music group who performed defiantly, at a time when Aboriginal people and issues were ignored or not spoken about.
In 2023, she was honoured with a NAIDOC Lifetime Achievement Award for outstanding services and contributions to our people.

Aunty Nay was a trailblazer in health and a visionary and activist long before the closing the gap policy. One of her legacies will be self determination and community control which she never deviated from as she continued to support many Aboriginal communities across Australia.

Our thoughts and prayers are with her family at this very sad time.

NACCHO Aboriginal Health Australia AH&MRC of NSW

13/02/2026

** UPDATE:Thanks for sharing Kyhani is home**

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15/01/2026

What a year.

Our kids showed up with courage, culture, and unstoppable energy and Redfern Youth Connect walked beside them every step of the way. From drop‑in laughs to leadership moments, every win belongs to them.

Here’s to stronger futures, safer spaces, and our deadly young people leading the way!

We’re Hiring: Drop-In Youth Lead Redfern Youth Connect is looking for a Drop-In Youth Lead to help create a safe, cultur...
09/01/2026

We’re Hiring: Drop-In Youth Lead

Redfern Youth Connect is looking for a Drop-In Youth Lead to help create a safe, culturally grounded space for our young people in Redfern.

In this role, you’ll lead daily Drop‑In operations, build strong relationships with youth, and support programs that center culture, connection, and empowerment.

If you or someone you know would be a great fit, please share; otherwise, we’d love to hear from you.

https://www.ethicaljobs.com.au/members/redfernyouthconnect/drop-in-youth-lead?categories=10&keywords=aboriginal+youth&locations=3&fbclid=PAdGRleAPNjVtleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZA8xMjQwMjQ1NzQyODc0MTQAAaevmIToPYulFpJGOeWcvLVp5imNauPdqNKvCG_Uz1Lc5NTt_MCvFYcLMp5BdA_aem_lgK46ilODjOzvwoXnN8WXQ

We’re teaming up with .au for this week’s Saturday night drop in! šŸ”„There’ll be 30+ prizes up for grabs in our big giveaw...
30/10/2025

We’re teaming up with .au for this week’s Saturday night drop in! šŸ”„

There’ll be 30+ prizes up for grabs in our big giveaway thanks to .au , plus Clems for dinner, games and activities all night.

Don’t miss this one!

Our first high school only Saturday night drop in!Come down for a feed, hang out with your mates and chill — it’s your n...
22/10/2025

Our first high school only Saturday night drop in!

Come down for a feed, hang out with your mates and chill — it’s your night!

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160 Botany Road
Redfern, NSW
2015

Opening Hours

Monday 10am - 6pm
Tuesday 10am - 6pm
Wednesday 10am - 6pm
Thursday 10am - 6pm
Friday 10am - 6pm
Saturday 6pm - 10pm

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