Youth Participation

Strengthen your organisation’s capacity to work with young people.

Are you looking to grow your knowledge or expand your skills in youth participation and engagement?

This free, 3-hr workshop is designed for staff, team leaders and managers working in local government and community sectors. Gain confidence and knowledge in evidence-informed, best-practice youth participation to meet Child and Youth Safe Standards.

What you will learn:

  • Benefits and challenges of youth participation
  • Ways you can engage young people in your organisation’s work
  • Pros, cons and good practice of different engagement methods
  • Setting up genuine, ethical and inclusive youth engagement activities
  • Explore different youth engagement tools and activities.

Network with peers, build practical skills, and support better engagement of young people in your organisation.

REGISTRATIONS OPEN [RSVP LINK]

Want to know more?

Contact YNOT Project Manager, Jo Horton at jo@ynot.org.au or 0488 235 511.


Upcoming workshops*

Derwent Park - Thursday 12 December 2024 9AM-12PM
Location: Neighbourhood Houses Tasmania | 16B Elmsleigh Road, Derwent Park (Hobart)
Light Refreshments Provided

Online – Monday 16 December 2024, 9AM-12PM
Location: ZOOM (Link provided)

*More workshops coming in early 2025. Registrations essential. Places are limited.

Register here https://forms.office.com/r/Y0jVWeh8YB


Important Information (FAQ's)

Who can attend this workshop?

Workshops are made available for individuals working in the local government and community services sector. If you would like to request training for your organisation or sector, please contact YNOT directly.

How much will this cost me?

YNOT is funded by the Tasmanian Government, Department of Premier and Cabinet (DPaC). The training is offered free of charge to eligible participants until 30 June 2025. 

Do I need to prepare anything? 

A 1 hr pre-recorded webinar on Youth Participation and Engagement is available to help support your learning. It is expected that participants view this webinar before the workshop.

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