Youth services
Youth Services team
Are you aged 10 to 25 and living, working, studying or playing in the City of Whittlesea?
We're your Youth Services team.
What we do
We welcome young people from all backgrounds and abilities to get involved in everything we offer. We're here to support young people, youth groups, parents and carers and other agencies working with youth by:
- providing a wide range of opportunities for you to actively get involved in your community
- listening to and advocating for you
- working to understand your needs
- working to provide you with access to programs, information, support and services
- promoting a sense of connection, interest, safety and support
- always being interested to hear your ideas, needs and desires for your community.
Youth events and programs
Join us and take part in events, programs, workshops, and activities throughout the year.
Stay informed about upcoming events, including school holiday programs and FReeZA events, by visiting the pages below.
Rainbow Tick accreditation
We're immensely proud to be Rainbow Tick accredited.
This accreditation helps us enhance the quality of services we provide to gay, lesbian, bisexual, pansexual, asexual, gender diverse, trans, brother-boy, sister-girl, non-binary, intersex, queer and questioning (LGBTIQA+) people in terms of users, staff, and volunteers.
Find more information about LGBTIQA+ services and support.
Youth Plan 2030+
Our Youth Plan 2030+ guides our delivery of services and programs for young people now and into the future.
Download the Youth Plan(PDF, 8MB)
Download the Youth Plan summary(PDF, 2MB)
Contact the Youth Services team
We're always interested in hearing from you.
EDGE Youth Services
Shop MM1, Westfield Plenty Valley
415 McDonalds Road, Mill Park
Youth e-news
If you are a young person aged 13 to 25, a parent/carer, or work with young people in the City of Whittlesea, keep up to date with all the latest youth news, events, programs and hear from our Youth Council.
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