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YOUTH INITIATIVES. 4.2.1 GLENORCHY YOUTH HEALTH CENTRE 79 4.2.2 COMMUNITY PROJECTS FOR ‘YOUNG PEOPLE AT RISK/YOUNG OFFENDERS’ 82
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YOUTH INITIATIVES. 4.2.2 COMMUNITY PROJECTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE AT RISK/ Y OUNG OFFENDERS Issues The Parties agree the key issues to be addressed are: • To provide young offenders and young people identified as being ‘at risk’ with opportunities to participate in positive, innovative community and personal development projects that will xxxxxx a sense of social inclusion, cohesion, responsibility and confidence • To provide young persons with opportunities to make restitution to the community enabling them to repair harm caused and to develop a sense of social responsibility Strategies The Parties agree the strategies they will employ are: • Youth Justice (Community Services Order program) staff will be represented on the Youth Action Network Glenorchy Group (YANG) • YANG consists of youth service providers either based in Glenorchy or with a youth service provision focus in the City. Participation in the Group will provide a mechanism for a collaborative approach to identifying and developing community project opportunities • Issues of resources, coordination, planning, education, supervision, training, public liability and insurance for agencies and other key stakeholders who work with young people could be addressed; greatly improving outcomes for young people and their communities • The development of innovative social, recreational, life skill and employment development programs for young offenders and young people at risk • The development of a pilot project modelled on the community care project and the Glenorchy Skate Central project which focuses on local neighbourhood projects identified by young people and involvement of young people in the design, development and implementation of these projects, for example, creation of youth friendly street furniture, development and construction of skate facilities, development and design of youth- friendly, safe public spaces and recreational space • Youth Justice will work with Glenorchy Youth Taskforce and associated stakeholders to identify and develop Community Service Order (CSO) opportunities for youth within the Glenorchy area • Youth Justice will collaborate with the Department of Education in developing a range of options for ensuring strong linkages between restorative programs for young offenders and the education system • Youth Justice will ensure there are opportunities for relevant Government Departments (eg. Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Education) to meet across agencies to collaborate on...

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