Pathways to Adulthood Online Survey now open!
YNOT is consulting with young Tasmanians 18-25 years to understand the opportunities and challenges they face as they move into adulthood.
We want to hear young people's perspectives about what it is like living here as a young adult, the barriers or challenges that they experience, and what
Youth Reference Group Member - headspace Devonport
Salary: volunteer
Deadline: 31 May 2023, 12:00 pm
headspace Devonport Youth Reference Group
Are you aged between 15 and 25 and live in the Devonport region? Do you have something to say about the mental health and wellbeing of young people within the community?
headspace is providing young people
Tasmanian Youth Forum 2023: Mental Wellbeing and Resilience
YNOT is excited to announce that registrations are now open for the Tasmanian Youth Forum (TYF) 2023.
TYF is a free annual youth voice event for young Tasmanians aged 12-25. Each year, TYF provides a platform for young people to have their say about topics that are important to them
Future Youth Symposium
A call out to ages 12 - 25 in Launceston, register for the Future Youth Symposium happening on the 31 January 2023.
Come along to this interactive event where you can learn about amazing organisations championing social issues, as well as get a chance to talk to the people behind
Webinar: Young, in love and in danger
Yfoundations, the NSW peak body for youth homelessness, in association with Anglicare Tasmania and the University of Tasmania, is proud to present an upcoming webinar 'Young, in love and in danger': Teens’ experiences of domestic violence and abuse in their own intimate partner relationships and the intersections with
Call out for Young People: help decide the theme for Youth Week Tasmania
YNOT is currently in the process of planning for Youth Week Tasmania 2023. We are seeking thoughts from young people aged 12-25 on what theme should be for 2023.
Young people who participate will go into the draw to win a $50-dollar gift voucher.
Please circulate the following link through
Webinar - Methamphetamine use and mental health
There's still time to register for Cracks in the Ice FREE webinar next Friday 16th September at 11am-12pm AEST.
Presented by A/Prof Shalini Arunogiri, a clinical addiction psychiatrist and the Clinical Director of the Victorian Statewide Centre for Addiction and Mental Health at Turning Point, this webinar