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Consultation has concluded
For the first time, Moyne and Warrnambool City Councils have worked together to develop a shared Youth Strategy - a bold and collaborative plan to guide activities and programs for young people over the next five years.
Why a Shared Strategy? In our region, young people naturally move between Moyne and Warrnambool, accessing shared services like education, healthcare, and recreation facilities. They also participate in youth programs offered in both areas. By uniting our efforts, we can address regional challenges more effectively and create solutions that truly reflect the needs and aspirations of our youth.
Shaped by Young People, for Young People The Strategy has been shaped by a Co-Design Panel of 20 young people (10 from each council area) aged 16 to 24. This diverse group has played a vital role in ensuring the Strategy responds to the unique challenges and opportunities faced by young people in our region. They have guided key decisions and ensured the voices of their peers are front and centre.
Extensive Community Input Between June and August 2024, we heard from 875 stakeholders including:
• 41 engagement activities involving 291 young people and 126 adults • An online survey with responses from 389 young people and 69 adults
This project is funded by the Victorian Government through their Engage! fund.
For the first time, Moyne and Warrnambool City Councils have worked together to develop a shared Youth Strategy - a bold and collaborative plan to guide activities and programs for young people over the next five years.
Why a Shared Strategy? In our region, young people naturally move between Moyne and Warrnambool, accessing shared services like education, healthcare, and recreation facilities. They also participate in youth programs offered in both areas. By uniting our efforts, we can address regional challenges more effectively and create solutions that truly reflect the needs and aspirations of our youth.
Shaped by Young People, for Young People The Strategy has been shaped by a Co-Design Panel of 20 young people (10 from each council area) aged 16 to 24. This diverse group has played a vital role in ensuring the Strategy responds to the unique challenges and opportunities faced by young people in our region. They have guided key decisions and ensured the voices of their peers are front and centre.
Extensive Community Input Between June and August 2024, we heard from 875 stakeholders including:
• 41 engagement activities involving 291 young people and 126 adults • An online survey with responses from 389 young people and 69 adults
This project is funded by the Victorian Government through their Engage! fund.
We want to know what you think about the draft Youth Strategy!
Consultation has concluded
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