What We Do

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Our Ministries

We are committed to supporting children, young people and their families through a range of ministries including school chaplaincy, camps, community-based initiatives, schools ministry, cross-cultural and at-risk youth programs. The expressions and experiences look different in each community across Australia; take a look below at the work happening across our regions. 

Chaplaincy

SU chaplains have been supporting Australian school communities since 1990.

School chaplains are trained to work in the early intervention and prevention space, providing social, emotional and spiritual support for students, families and staff.

Working in primary and secondary schools, special schools and distant education schools, chaplains help young people dealing with family breakdown, bullying, mental health, friendship, peer issues and more.

SU Institute of Training

SU Australia delivers nationally-recognised training in Youth Work. Our programs have been developed in line with industry standards, focused on developing a Christian framework for the practice of youth work in community, schools, youth organisations and churches.

Our graduates enter the workforce knowing they are equipped with the skills they need to work in a wide range of workplaces.

SU Australia is a registered training organisation (RTO 30548). Click the link below to find out more.

SRE & RI

SU Australia supports local churches and their communities in making SRE available in NSW and RI available in NT, ensuring classes are delivered in a cohesive, professional and engaging manner.

Camps

Since the 1930’s SU has been running camps in Australia that offer a safe, inclusive and action-packed experience for young people to discover life in God’s big story.
Whether you love scaling a cliff face and tubing behind a boat, or you dance, art and drama, or even if new technologies are more your thing, SU Australia’s camping ministry offers hundreds of experiences each year to cater to all interests.
All of our camps include opportunities to explore the Christian faith, where young people will find an open and inclusive atmosphere no matter their background.

MISSIONS

SU Missions offer opportunities to develop young leaders and prepare them for mission work in their own backyard. No passport or expensive airfare required!
Mission programs include meals, accommodation, program and team costs. On Mission we live in community with other volunteers, sharing the love and message of Jesus in creative and relevant ways through our relationships, conversations, and program activities.

Blog Posts

From Camper to Leader: The Legacy of Wild Wee Jasper camp

24 April 2024

Stephanie almost didn’t make it on her first Wild Wee Jasper…

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The best leaders are learners first

24 April 2024

Chaplains, interns, Queensland SU trainers and SU Emerge staff from Tasmania,…

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What do Hip-Hop and Religious Education have in common?

24 April 2024

SRE teacher gets creative with care Kenyan-born SRE teacher Wycliffe Onyango…

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Chappy deployed to the scene of school bus crash

24 April 2024

When a Victorian school bus carrying primary-aged children crashed causing serious…

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Dads in Debt

17 April 2024

You might not expect a boring, old, middle-aged “Dad” like me…

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Reflecting on the Triumph of SUPA Summa Fun

15 April 2024

Evie Dow, a team member on SUPA Summa Fun in Mannum,…

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Launceston Children and Families Easter Festival

15 April 2024

As the sun beamed down on Launceston’s Riverbend Park and the…

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James finds confidence and community at Coolamatong ASD Camp

15 April 2024

James finds confidence and community at Coolamatong ASD camp For Katie…

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