Birralee Hostel was established as a purpose-built residential care facility by the Mentally Retarded Children’s Association in Berri in 1971. It provided week day accommodation for children from surrounding areas attending the Berri Special School. In 1998, as a result of the decline in demand for accommodation for children, Birralee Hostel changed its purpose and converted to providing a home for six adults.
Birralee Hostel was opened by the Mentally Retarded Children’s Association in Aitken Street, Berri in 1971. Land was made available by the State Government and a purpose built residential care facility was erected. The facility provided week day accommodation for children from surrounding areas attending the Berri Special School. It was the second Hostel to be established in a country region.
During the 1990s the policy of the Education Department was to integrate children with special needs into its schools. This reduced the demand for Special Schools and the need for Hostels for children attending them. The expectations of the families of children with intellectual disabilities also began to change.
In March 1998, as a result of the decline in demand for accommodation for children, Birralee Hostel changed its purpose and converted to providing a home for six adults.
From
1971
To
1998
1971 - 1998
Birralee Hostel was situated at 18 Aitken Street, Berri, South Australia (Building Still standing)