Youth Plan

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The Youth Plan was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 22 March 2022. Thank you to everyone who was involved in the development of the City's first Youth Plan.

Background: The Youth Plan is about making sure young people feel connected with their community and ensuring we offer the kind of events, services and programs they want to see. And with one in five residents aged between 10-25, it’s important that the youth perspective is part of the City’s vision and planning.

The draft Youth Plan was created with the help of local young people, parents and caregivers in partnership with the South Perth Youth Network (SPYN) and Youth Advisory Council of Western Australia (YACWA). With their input, we created four key priorities to work on with young people over the next five years:

  • Further develop our youth programs and events
  • Improve our facilities and places for young people
  • Improve our communications and engagement with young people
  • Provide opportunities for young people to develop their capacity and skills.

We asked: The four priority areas and actions are laid out in the feedback form so that you can take a look at them as you complete it. Have we got it right? Tell us your thoughts.

How was feedback provided?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Monday 13 December 2021.

The Youth Plan was endorsed by Council at the Ordinary Council Meeting on Tuesday 22 March 2022. Thank you to everyone who was involved in the development of the City's first Youth Plan.

Background: The Youth Plan is about making sure young people feel connected with their community and ensuring we offer the kind of events, services and programs they want to see. And with one in five residents aged between 10-25, it’s important that the youth perspective is part of the City’s vision and planning.

The draft Youth Plan was created with the help of local young people, parents and caregivers in partnership with the South Perth Youth Network (SPYN) and Youth Advisory Council of Western Australia (YACWA). With their input, we created four key priorities to work on with young people over the next five years:

  • Further develop our youth programs and events
  • Improve our facilities and places for young people
  • Improve our communications and engagement with young people
  • Provide opportunities for young people to develop their capacity and skills.

We asked: The four priority areas and actions are laid out in the feedback form so that you can take a look at them as you complete it. Have we got it right? Tell us your thoughts.

How was feedback provided?

Feedback closed at 4pm, Monday 13 December 2021.

  • The feedback period has closed.

    Tell us what you think of the draft Youth Plan.

    Feedback closes 4pm, Monday 13 December 2021. 

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  • This survey has closed.

    It is important to us that we hear from young people aged 10–25 years. We want to know your thoughts, ideas and expectations so that the Youth Plan truly reflects what you want for future events, programs and services in the City of South Perth.

    We have worked with a group of local young people to develop this short survey. 

    Your personal details, such as age, how you identify yourself and suburb, are only used by the City to interpret the feedback we receive. For transparency, your feedback may be published as part of reporting, however, we respect your privacy and all identifying information will be removed and your feedback kept anonymous.

    View our Youth Support Services list for details of organisations that help young people in many different ways.

    Feedback closing date extended to 5pm, Tuesday 18 May 2021.

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  • This survey has closed.

    It is important to us that we hear from the parents, guardians and caregivers of young people. We want to know your thoughts, ideas and expectations so that the Youth Plan truly reflects what you want for future events, programs and services in the City of South Perth.

    We have worked with a group of local young people to develop this short survey. 

    Your personal details, such as age group and suburb, are only used by the City to interpret the feedback we receive. For transparency, your feedback may be published as part of reporting, however, we respect your privacy and all identifying information will be removed and your feedback kept anonymous.

    View our Youth Support Services list for details of organisations that help young people in many different ways.

    Feedback closing date extended to 5pm, Tuesday 18 May 2021.

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