The CITY LLEN Newsletter

Issue 27 · 28 May 2021

In this issue

CEO'S Report
City LLEN News The 2021 Annual General Meeting, JVA , 2020 VCAL Achievement Awards , Gen Vic's Pre- Budget Breakfast , Structured Workplace Learning News 
Introducing our new staff Melissa Bell - School Community Engagement Officer, Aisha Hassan - Jobs Victoria Advocate, Prinscilla Kwarteng - Jobs Victoria Advocate
Education and Youth Sector news and Resources National Reconciliation Week , Victorian Training Awards, YACVic Vaccine Survey , Nallei Jerring Program, Young Leaders Program, VCE VET Health Supplementary Advice – New!, Kangan Institute - Expression of Interest for External Placement Supervisors - Certificate IV in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages, Takeover Melbourne
Read This ‘Last chance highs’ face funding cut as students fail to return from lockdown, New report: respectful relationships education can help prevent violence against women, Some high school students ‘haven’t developed’ after their year in lockdown, New research shows youth in out-of-home care highest risk of going missing, Crucial changes needed to prevent crushing outcomes for economically disadvantaged young Australians, New online resources on consent and peer pressure for teachers and parents, Why Women in Trades Matter, 2021-22 State Budget makes historic investment in youth mental health for a generation slammed by bushfires and COVID-19, Year13 co-founder Saxon Phipps on how to parents can help their kids find careers, Children and Youth Reported Missing from Out of home care in Australia. , Locking up children is a national shame and a waste of money, New research shows youth in out-of-home care highest risk of going missing, Opening the Digital School Gate: Engaging migrant and refugee families, CALD Youth And Mental Health Interview: Swathi on the Centre for Multicultural Youth REVERB Project, Genuine youth participation means youth partnership and leadership, Youth residential care funding welcomed, but advocates say more is needed to provide young people with a stable home, Growing number of Melbourne schools make community involvement a core part of education, Truth-telling paves the way to a brighter future

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