Frequently Asked Questions
What is the principal activity of the Harrison Riedel Foundation?
Everybody deserves to feel safe knowing that there are people who care about them.
Preventive support is at the core of our work and we empower young people to make safer choices by providing them access to timely, accessible and trusted support – their Crew.
We also provide resources to carers, parents, guardians and the general community (Crew) so that they are equipped to provide the necessary support. This could involve reaching out to professional help or emergency services when needed.
Is the Harrison Riedel Foundation listed as a charity with the ACNC and does it have DGR status?
What happens if the Crew are not available?
Who are the best Crew?
Why do you discourage parents from being Crew members?
What if a young person cannot think of suitable Crew Members?
We’re also in the process of talking with third party organisations to put together a ‘bank’ of Crew Members available to users called CrewBank. These will consist of registered and fully checked mentors and people who already work with young people.
What if someone wants to chat anonymously?
How does YourCrew cater for young people with language difficulties, different cultures and different ages?
In the future, we would like to link to the Translating and Interpreting service provided by the Australian Government for other languages.
Ultimately we would like to have different ‘skins’ that provide age-appropriate design and functions as well as different languages and themes. We would also like to provide different content for other people in countries. The skin will be automatically applied when a person puts in their details at registration.
How does the education component work?
For now, we are available to run information sessions at schools with our youth ambassadors to introduce YourCrew or to work with schools to devise a student-led approach. If you are interested please contact us at info@harrisonriedelfoundation.com
The education component for the YourCrew app will also be incorporated into our partner’s existing education programs. Many of our partners promote the importance of connections and support, as such, there is a natural synergy with the YourCrew App, which can continue to work after the program has finished. We are in the process of talking to our partners about how we integrate the app into their programs.
How does the crew know when to call a professional?
The important thing here is that the Crew member facilitates access to professional help and actively makes sure the young person receives help. This could include physically taking them to where they need to go, contacting parents on the young person’s behalf, making relevant phone calls to a professional organisation such as KHL, taking them to a teacher or school counsellor, or reaching out to KHL or 000 to ask them what to do.
Crew are there to help with this process and not to replace professional services. The role of Crew is to provide support by listening and validating concerns, helping with practical problems and facilitating communication with parents or professionals when required.
Will the app be available for both Android and IOS systems
What do we do for our partners?
For corporate partners: By partnering with the Harrison Riedel Foundation, you will be empowering young people, through the YourCrew App, to connect and reach out to their trusted Crew quickly during times of distress. We will provide your staff with the opportunity to have a tangible role in addressing this societal issue and recognise your contribution on our website and in other communications. We can also provide speakers at events. If you are interested in a partnership please contact us at info@harrisonriedelfoundation.com