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Call for Assistance
Tuesday, 06 November 2007

From Disengaged to Re-engaged: Young People's Right to Education & Training

Call for Assistance

engaged gears Over the next 12 months (starting in December 2007) YANQ will be undertaking this Re-engagement project to challenge governments and communities to lift their game when it comes to supporting disengaged young people back into education and training.

See also the Call for Papers for a Special Edition of new Transitions focused on Re-engagement.

The project will:

  • Map re-engagement services available to young Queenslanders.
  • Develop, articulate and publish models of successful re-engagement services.
  • Encourage a deeper understanding within the youth sector, governments and the community about disengagement and the types of re-engagement services that can work in different communities.

Throughout the 12 month project YANQ will be spending time focusing on these sub-topics:

Support for...

  • Young Women
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Young People
  • Young Australian South Sea & Pacific Islanders
  • Newly Arrived Young Migrants/Refugees
  • Young people from socio-economically disadvantaged areas

Services Specifically suited for...

  • Cities and urban areas
  • Regional Towns
  • Remote areas
  • Isolated areas

To achieve our gaols we need your help! If you would like to help YANQ with this project please fill in and submit the form below. We will then get in touch with you during the project to discuss how we can work together. 

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* Image courtesy of Kirk in Orbit on Flickr (http://www.flickr.com/photos/kirkinorbit/406030550/) as per this Creative Commons Licence: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/deed.en.




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