Increased Funding for Rockingham PCYC

16 January 2025

Cook Labor Government to deliver bright future for PCYCs across WA

  • WA Labor will deliver $24 million in funding for Western Australia’s 16 Police and Community Youth Centres
  • Funding will enable PCYCs to provide vital youth diversionary programs and access to positive role models
  • PCYCs play a crucial role in the community with the safeSPACE program attracting more than 50,000 young people across the State

A re-elected Cook Labor Government will deliver a major $24 million funding to ensure Police and Community Youth Centres across Western Australia can operate into the future.

The funding will enable PCYCs to hire staff and provide services and facilities, as well as access support across a range of areas including marketing and fundraising.

PCYCs currently receive $4.5 million annually in State Government funding. A re-elected Cook Labor Government will increase that to $6 million per year for four years.

The funding boost will also enable PCYCs to continue their safe SPACE program that runs diversionary programs for young people by offering meaningful activities and access to positive role models.

PCYCs have played an important role in the WA community for 85 years, especially in the regions, with 16 centres currently operating from Albany to Broome. They also provide a space for delivery of vital community programs, through venue hire for childcare services and out-of-hours school care programs.

In 2022/23, 52,320 young people attended PCYC’s free diversionary programs, which are designed to keep young people off the streets and on the right path, enhancing community safety.