About Tylorstown On Track
On Track was originally launched as a pilot to work with those aged four to 12 who were considered to be at risk of becoming offenders in their later life.
However, it has since extended and offers vital services, support and expertise for all the community to ensure they make the best of life opportunities they are offered.
A large range of agencies had joined forces under On Track to offer a “one stop shop” for those who need help and support. It means people can access the service from one point and be referred among member organisations.
Health and social workers, teachers, family counsellors, youth service providers and more work together to support the community of Tylorstown via On Track, which is run by Rhondda Cynon Taf Council and is made possible thanks to Welsh Assembly Government funding.
Tylorstown On Track and its partners have school and after school programmes, parenting groups and youth work – all supported by individual work and home visits: the project can also offer specialist services for those who need extra support – counselling and advice surgeries, substance misuse services, domestic abuse support and others.
For more details on what they can offer to families in the Rhondda Fach, contact:
Cathrine Silver - On Track Co-ordinator
Tel: 01443 757055 – or call in to the On Track Centre in East Road, Tylorstown.
Keeping Communities on Track
An innovative scheme that aims to keep young people on track has attained national attention following a VIP visit.
Minister for Social Justice and Local Government, Brian Gibbons AM, was guest of honour in Tylorstown earlier this month to visit the On Track scheme.
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