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Overview of Youth Services

 Mission Statement

The City of Casey will work in partnership with young people,families and the community to support and encourage young people to reach their full potential.

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Youth Services

The City of Casey has one of the largest youth populations of any local government area in Australia.  The Casey youth population aged 10 to 25 years is currenlty at 59,953 making up 24% of the total Casey population.  It is forecasted that Casey's youth will continue to grow from its current level to approximately 72,598 by 2021. 

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Young People in Casey – Some useful statistics

Due to the physical size of the municipality, the diversity of its residents and the accelerated growth being experienced there are distinct areas of disadvantage that relate to young people.  In particular limited transport networks and a lack of ability to access vital community support services. Due to the rapid growth, population is expected to peak at 451,000 within the next two decades, making the municipality as big as Canberra today.

Casey experiences education and employment outcomes lower than the state average with the South East Local Learning and Employment Network (SELLEN) environmental scan suggesting that there are a number of young people who are disengaged from employment, education and training. On the 2001 Index of Relative Socio-Economic Disadvantage (IRSED) Casey is ranked 25 out of 78; this is 27 places higher in ranking since 1996 highlighting that the City of Casey has become significantly more disadvantaged as it has grown in population.

The growth in the number of young people places enormous pressure on Council to deliver adequate services and in particular early intervention and prevention programs in a current and contemporary manner.

Parents, peers, school, the community and particularly government have a key role in ensuring support is available for young people to help them through these challenging years.

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Generalist Youth Support Services

The City of Casey Youth Services team has 18 full and part-time staff providing generalist youth service that works with young people aged 10 to 25 years who live, work, study or have strong links to the Casey community.

To understand the needs of young people living in Casey and how to address them, it is important to understand the factors which contribute to young people living successfully in their communities. Middle childhood through to adolescence is a time of significant emotional, physical and intellectual change, with potential for fluctuations in health and wellbeing. Parents, peers, school and community in general are important for all young people and play a significant role in young people’s perceptions of themselves and their health development.

Healthy youth development can be achieved through promoting protective factors in young people’s lives and reducing the impact of risk factors. The Risk and Protective Behaviour framework is well accepted for understanding the factors that influence young people’s behaviour and is based on 20 years research into
adolescent behaviours (Hawkens Catalano, 1990, Bond et al, 1999). This framework has been accepted by the Department of Human Services for developing a profile of young people and targeting services.

Generalist youth support services provide an important universal service base for young people, building on the continuum of care from the early years, through the middle childhood years to adolescence. The services support the healthy physical, social and emotional development of all young people, enhancing protective factors and working with young people to develop their strengths, thus minimising the impact of risk factors. Importantly, generalist youth services provide a strong link to the range of other more intensive support services for young people and frequently facilitate partnership arrangements and networking between service providers. The provision of these services is critical for the development of an integrated, coherent and systematic approach to providing services for young people.

Casey Youth Services provides a continuum of evidence based generalist youth services to support young people and their families through:

The diagram illustrates the prevention – early intervention – secondary – tertiary service continuum. In this diagram, generalist youth services fall within the primary/early intervention and secondary level.

Framework for Understanding Services Framework for Understanding Services

Source: Department of Premier and Cabinet, 2005

 Research underpins Casey Youth Services provision of  prevention, early intervention and secondary services.  Best practice and service effectiveness indicators provide a guide to the program design.  Activities and programs should:

The programs are premised on services working predominantly with young people but where possible in the context of their families. Some services provide specialised activities targeting specific groups, such as people from Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds (CaLD).

Casey Youth Services operates within a youth participation and access framework which works within a community strengthening framework to improve participation of young people in community life.

Casey Youth Services strives to continuously grow and improve is services to young people and is committed to:

Code of Ethical Practice

The City of Casey Youth Sevices commits to working ethically with young people and has adopted the Youth Affairs Council of Victoria (YACVIC) Code of Ethical Practice for the Youth Sector.

City of Casey Youth Services Programs

Youth Information Centres

The City of Casey has two Youth Information Centres offering young people and their families, activities, support and referral on a range of issues, concerns and needs.  The centres are located at Hampton Park and Cranbourne and see approximately 1100 young people per month.  There is also a Mobile Youth Information Centre, the Casey 360.

Youth Counselling & Support

The City of Casey's Youth Support Program is a free servcie that provides young people with someone to talk to and assist them when things are difficult to manage.  The program has three full time staff who provide generalist short term counselling for up to five sessions and longer term support for those who need it.    

Youth Program & Events

There are lots of different ways that young people can get involved in their community.  Youth Programs and events provide opportunities for young to attend events, join a committee, become a volunteer or participate in a program.  Activities and programs include: 

In Schools Programs

The City of Casey offers a variety of personal development programs for young people of secondary school age.  These programs can be provided to schools or other agencies.  Most programs are free others on a fee for service basis.  Topics can include communication skills, social skills, self esteem and leadership

Youth Transition and Development

The Youth Transition and Development teams offers activities for young people aged 10-15 years of age.  The program acknowledges the importance of the transition phases in young people's lives and is focused on the transition phase from primary to secondary school and the early years in secondary school.  Activities include:

    

 

 

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First published: 7 Jul 2008

Last updated: 23 Jan 2012

 

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