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Café Horizons
A typical day at Café Horizons is not difficult to articulate. It is the routine nature of the program that endears it to the student population. A retreat away from complex young lives riddled with mishap and uncertainty, when the Café doors open at 8.30am they provide a six-hour sanctum of learning, pastoral care, food and fun. At any one time up to 12 students are involved in the program. Students filter in between 8.30am and 9am to fix themselves a quick burst of caffeine in preparation for a morning of theory-based work. The structure from Tuesday through Friday is rigid; training, café service, project work and then home. Monday is slightly more flexible so that time in the afternoon is made available for students to attend the stream of appointments that come with the territory - doctor’s appointments, counselling sessions and Centrelink meetings alike.

Each day a team meeting is held just before 11am where students and staff are given the opportunity to voice any work related issues from the day prior. Here jobs for the day ahead are delegated and then lunch, prepared by staff and Certificate II students, is served to the group. By 11.30am it is expected that all students be outfitted in their Café Horizons uniforms and ready to serve the public. The shop opens and over the course of a few hours a steady stream of customers are met and served by the students. Lunchtime traffic slows at about 2.30pm and students clean the Café until doors close at 3pm. It is then back to the classroom for more intensive training sessions for the afternoon. Here they work on varying projects and practice valuable life skills as they wash and iron dirty laundry in anticipation of the following day. This particular Thursday they’re studying ‘working in a culturally diverse environment’, quite apt for the Cabramatta community, and a fine example of how learning on the shop floor meets the classroom at Café Horizons. Some of the questions might seem rudimentary - ‘It is not your concern if an overseas customer cannot be understood, true or false’ - but they get students thinking about real life issues in a working environment.



Monday A fun morning for creative cooking for both students and staff - café is closed to the public this day. The afternoon is left free for students.

Tuesday - Friday
9.00am - 11.00am Session 1 Class work focusing on various areas of hospitality
11.00am - 11.30am Lunch
11.30am - 2.30pm Café is open for service to the general public
2.30pm - 3.00pm Clean up time
3.00pm - 4.00pm Session 2 A little class work / project work and daily wrap up
4pm Time to go home!
On Friday afternoon Session 2 is dedicated to intensive cleaning of the Café.


Contact:
Jason McMillen, Manager
jason.mcmillen@aue.salvationarmy.org
Phone: (02) 9724 6344

Written by:

Mikaeli Costello
Dusseldorp Skills Forum