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A central platform for youth-focused initiatives, public service priorities, community projects, and support resources across Seychelles.
The Office of Tyler Nicholas is built around a simple but powerful belief: public service must be visible, accessible, and connected to the real needs of people.
This page serves as a central hub for the Office’s major initiatives, policy priorities, community projects, and youth-focused resources. The purpose of this page is not only to present ideas. It is to create a clear and organised space where young people, students, families, educators, community organisations, and national partners can understand what the Office stands for, what issues it is focused on, and how these priorities connect to the future of Seychelles.
Young people should not have to search through multiple disconnected platforms to find help, opportunities, guidance, or information. Support must be easier to find. Opportunities must be easier to access. Public service must be easier to understand. This page is part of that wider effort.
The Office recognises that the challenges facing young people are not isolated. Education, mental health, employment, digital access, civic participation, and community development are all connected. This page exists to help build that connection.
The Tyler Nicholas Foundation represents the humanitarian, community-focused, and long-term social impact work connected to the wider vision of service, youth empowerment, and national contribution.
The Foundation is built on the belief that service should be practical, compassionate, and focused on real needs. It connects youth empowerment, education, mental health awareness, digital inclusion, community service, cultural preservation, and opportunity-building. It is not only about charity—it is about building systems of support.
A proposed digital platform designed to bring together youth support, educational resources, opportunities, guidance, hotlines, public services, and essential directories into one accessible space for young people in Seychelles.
The idea is simple: support exists, but it is often scattered. The Hub would bring these areas together into one clear, searchable, youth-friendly platform, serving students, school leavers, young workers, youth leaders, volunteers, and entrepreneurs. Access to information is a form of empowerment.
Click on any priority area below to review the full policy briefing, objectives, and proposed actions.
The Office of Tyler Nicholas aims to make support easier to find. Use this starting point for emergency contacts, youth support, social services, and guidance in Seychelles.
Free psychosocial support, information, and basic counselling for ages 15-35. Available via Phone Call, Text message, and WhatsApp.
A free three-digit line for children needing advice, guidance, or support. Adults can also use this number to report child abuse concerns.
The Social Affairs Department manages the Family Support Unit, Child Protection Unit, and Community Social Work Unit. For immediate domestic violence assistance, the Family Squad at the Central Police Station provides primary support.
A live look at proposals, policy research, and features currently being developed by the Office.
Help us build the National Youth Hub by submitting useful links, guides, or public service directories.
We welcome collaboration with schools, NGOs, professionals, and community groups for youth development.
Seychelles’ future will be shaped by the opportunities we create, the support we provide, the voices we recognise, and the systems we build today. This page brings that mission together. It is a space for policy, action, resources, service, and progress. Youth empowerment is not only about inspiration—it is about access, structure, support, and real opportunity.