Developing our Youth Strategy 2024-2030

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Purpose of a Youth Strategy

The Youth Strategy will provide a clear direction to guide and focus the methods in which Council, service providers and the broader community support and empower our young people. The Youth Strategy seeks to:

  • Guide and focus the community’s collective work with and for young people
  • Ensure that best-practice support and services are delivered for young people
  • Utilise a strong evidence base to help the community better meet the needs and aspirations of our young people
  • Ensure that young people are actively engaged and that the community is responsive to their needs
  • Outline how young people will be empowered to participate in community life

What we have heard so far

Following our first phase of consultation, 6 draft key themes were identified;

OPPORTUNITIES - Young people have access to meaningful and local, skill building and employment opportunities

CONNECTION - Young people have a sense of connection and belonging to space, their peers and the wider community

SAFETY - Young people have a say in community safety measures and feel safer in Campbelltown City LGA

WELLBEING - Young people have access to information and supports available for mental and physical wellbeing

VOICE - Young people’s opinions and perspectives are sought, valued and heard

SUSTAINABILTY – Young people play a role in environmental practices and principals that contribute towards a more sustainable Campbelltown LGA

Join the conversation and WIN

We want to know if we have got it right? Do you agree with the draft themes? What other feedback do you want us to hear?

Complete the survey below and leave us your thoughts and you can enter into the draw to win a $500 gift card.

Purpose of a Youth Strategy

The Youth Strategy will provide a clear direction to guide and focus the methods in which Council, service providers and the broader community support and empower our young people. The Youth Strategy seeks to:

  • Guide and focus the community’s collective work with and for young people
  • Ensure that best-practice support and services are delivered for young people
  • Utilise a strong evidence base to help the community better meet the needs and aspirations of our young people
  • Ensure that young people are actively engaged and that the community is responsive to their needs
  • Outline how young people will be empowered to participate in community life

What we have heard so far

Following our first phase of consultation, 6 draft key themes were identified;

OPPORTUNITIES - Young people have access to meaningful and local, skill building and employment opportunities

CONNECTION - Young people have a sense of connection and belonging to space, their peers and the wider community

SAFETY - Young people have a say in community safety measures and feel safer in Campbelltown City LGA

WELLBEING - Young people have access to information and supports available for mental and physical wellbeing

VOICE - Young people’s opinions and perspectives are sought, valued and heard

SUSTAINABILTY – Young people play a role in environmental practices and principals that contribute towards a more sustainable Campbelltown LGA

Join the conversation and WIN

We want to know if we have got it right? Do you agree with the draft themes? What other feedback do you want us to hear?

Complete the survey below and leave us your thoughts and you can enter into the draw to win a $500 gift card.

  • Ideas, Innovation, Action - Youth Forum 28 June 2023

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    Thank you to the local student and youth representatives who participated in our Ideas, Innovation, Action Youth Forum on Wednesday 28 June.

    The valuable insight and feedback, presented to Mayor George Greiss, Councillors and our staff on the day, will be directly integrated into our youth strategy and programming.

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