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Bayside City Council's Youth Services
Menu booklet Terms 3 & 4 (PDF, 13,618KB) is now available. Complete the Expression of Interest Form to indicate your preferences.
Our programs are responsive to the needs of young people. If there is a specific issue at your school that you would like addressed, please contact us and we will try to adjust or create a program to meet your needs. While all attempts are made to meet requests for school-based programs, there may be times when we are at full capacity and cannot meet schools’ needs.
Referral directory
A referral directory has been developed for service providers working with young people and their families in the Inner Middle Southern Region. The development of the Referral directory 2010-2012 is an initiative of the Bayside Youth Charter.
If you would like to receive a copy of the Referral directory contact Bayside Youth Services on 9599 4622
Who we are
The Youth Services team consists of:
- 3 x Youth Workers
- 2x Counselling and Support Workers
- 1 x Planning and Development Officer
- 1x Youth Services Administration Officer
- 1x Youth Services Coordinator
What we do
The Youth Services team develops and delivers programs that address the needs of young people. Our programs are tailored to help support young people to make informed decisions about a range of issues through fun and interactive activities.
Who we work with
We work with young people aged from 10 to 25 years and their families who live, work, study, recreate or have significant ties to the City of Bayside. The City of Bayside
consists of the following suburbs:
- Beaumaris
- Black Rock
- Brighton
- Brighton East
- Cheltenham (part)
- Hampton
- Hampton East
- Highett (part)
- Sandringham
Bayside Youth Charter
The Bayside Youth Charter seeks to improve the way organisations work with young people aged between 10 and 25 years. Eight collective values were developed that will guide youth organisations that work with young people.
The Bayside Youth Charter is a joint initiative between Bayside City Council and the Bayside Glen Eira Kingston Local Learning and Employment Network.
Local youth organisations and state bodies were involved in the development of the Bayside Youth Charter, recognising that through working together we will achieve better outcomes for young people.
Bayside Youth Charter brochure
Organisations and/or individuals can sign up to be part of the Bayside Youth Charter
Page last updated: 20 Apr 2012
