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Second National Preventive Health Research Programme

First BTAAP Business Plan      Bohémian Teenagers Show Choir Programme        Defined Terms BTSCP

Second BTAAP Business Plan    Bohémian Teenagers Symphony Orchestras Programme    Defined Terms - Bohémian Teenager Symphony Orchestra Programme

Third BTAAP Business Plan    Bohémian Teenager Ballet & Modern Dance Programme        Defined Terms BTB&MDCP

Interested Marginalised Teenagers or IMTs means for the BTSCP Australians from aged 13 to 19 who inter alia:

  • receive a low income; and/or

  • have a Disability—intellectual, psychiatric, physical, sensory, neurological or a learning disability; and/or
  • suffer a serious or chronic illness; and/or
  • are homeless; and/or
  • are without adult support; and/or
  • have low education displaying poor reading, writing and numerical skills; and/or
  • from a non-English speaking background; and/or
  • may live in rural and remote areas; and/or
  • many are Indigenous to Australia,

and live within, or near to, the selected 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500 and agree to join a BTSC and attend the Show Choir Practice Venue, pursuant to -

  1. IMT Student Singer-Dancer Acceptance Procedures;

  2. BTSC Participation Protocols; and

  3. Secular Pro-Rata Religious Beliefs Basis.

Each Interested Marginalised Teenager who joins a BTSC whereupon becomes an IMT Student Singer-Dancer may perform in the Annual National Bohémian Teenagers Show Choirs Competition for a Caped Seven Year Tenure provided he/she adheres to BTSC Participation Protocols.

 

It is envisaged that approx. 50% of the Selected 20 Lowest Socio-Economic Regions In Australia With A Population >1,500 would be dominated by Indigenous Australian teenagers.  Hence, the Corroboree and Aboriginal Islander Dance would be danced by many of the BTB&MDC's as they express their native heritage.