City of Wodonga Youth Services. YOUTH SECTOR PLANNING collective mapping collective analysis collective planning.

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City of Wodonga Youth Services

YOUTH SECTOR PLANNING collective mapping collective analysis collective planning

VS PROGRAMMING Reactive Funding opportunity led Not integrated Duplicated

SECTOR WIDE Environmental Scan Demographic Profile Needs Analysis

accurate picture assess gaps plan for future proactive, rather than reactive integrated targeted define future infrastructure needs collaborative sector action

How to get sector - together - talking -on board? Albury Wodonga Community College Catholic College Wodonga City of Wodonga Frayne College Gateway Community Health Junction Support Services La Trobe University Mount Carmel Christian School Mungabareena Aboriginal Corporation NECAMHS NELLEN NESAY Trinity Anglican College Victorian Police Victory Lutheran College Wodonga Middle Years College Wodonga Senior Secondary College Wodonga TAFE Youthways

Concurrently…

Violence…

Aggressive behaviour…

Carnivale Wodonga

Sector Meetings Sector Strategy – short, mid, long term Partnership with City of Wodonga and North East LLEN Contract for Environmental Scan & Needs Analysis Financial buy in from sector Sector consultation of data needs Development of sector MOU

Data Final scan will compare national, state, regional data education & training health income housing & accommodation business & industry parents & family environment social inclusion & supports community culture service needs etc..... Facilitate better access and use of existing readily available data

YOUTH SECTOR PLANNING collective mapping collective analysis collective planning