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Mini guide 3: Young engagement opportunity template

26 November 2024 |

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Use this tool to help you identify the right opportunities for engaging with young people.

Guide 4: Building skills for impact

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This guide will help you support young people and government officials to get involved in the policy process.

Guide 5: Ways to engage young people

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When it comes time to design and plan your engagement, this guide has all the information to help you.

Mini guide 5: Strengths and limitations of engagement

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It’s important to understand what you can and can’t get out of a youth engagement activity. This mini guide will help you understand what’s possible.

Mini guide 5: Building relationships and trust

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Trust is important when it comes to working with young people. Use this mini guide to help you learn how to build relationships with young people.

Mini guide 5: Methods in action – case studies

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Read case studies from successful youth engagement activities to help you decide which methods to bring into yours.

Mini guide 5: Youth engagement methods – when do they work best and what is required?

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This guide will help you decide which youth engagement methods will best suit your needs.

Toolkit Guide 6: Safe and ethical engagement

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It’s important to make sure your engagement is safe and ethical at all times. This guide will help you achieve that.

Mini guide 6: Risk management plan for engaging young people

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Understand risk and know how to manage it.

Mini guide 6: Wellbeing plan

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It’s important to look after the wellbeing of everyone involved in youth engagement.

Mini guide 6: Help-seeking handout

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Know how to seek help when you or a young person needs it.

Mini guide 6: Preventing harms safeguarding checklist

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You must know how to prevent harm and keep young people safe.

Mini guide 6: Obtaining informed consent safeguarding checklist

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Informed consent must be given by people participating in your engagement activity.

Mini guide 5: Privacy and confidentiality safeguarding checklist

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Privacy and confidentiality must be considered when planning and delivering engagement.

Mini guide 6: Accessibility and inclusion safeguarding checklist

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Good engagement must be accessible and inclusive for all.

Mini guide 6: Resources for respectful and inclusive engagement

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Use this tool to help you ensure your activities are respectful and inclusive.

Mini guide 6: Safeguarding at youth engagement events

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Youth engagement events must be safe for everyone involved.

Mini guide 6: Obtaining informed consent from young people and parental consent

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Understand how to get informed consent from young people and their parents.

Mini guide 6: Engaging with First Nations young people

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Make sure your engagement with First Nations young people is culturally safe.

Guide 7: Celebrating contributions and closing the feedback loop

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Once your engagement has finished, it’s important to recognise and celebrate the young people’s contribution to your activity.

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The Australian Government acknowledges the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia where we gather, live, work and stand. We acknowledge all Traditional Custodians, their Elders past and present, and we pay our respects to their continuing connection to their culture, community, land, sea, water and skies. 

We extend this respect to all First Nations young people and acknowledge the importance of First Nations young people having a strong connection to their culture and Country. We also recognise and support the right of First Nations young people to self-determination and to share decision-making with the Australian Government.

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