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Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia (Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia Inc)
ABN unknown
Total Won
$5.8M
Contracts
7
Agencies
3
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Contract History
| WA-CODLGC20191A | Suite of individual Service Agreements with peak bodies from the WA Community Services sector. The Service Agreements cover the delivery of support, development and advocacy services to the sectors supported by the contracted peak bodies. | Department of Communities | $2,652,929 |
| WA-DoH20217350 | The Department of Health requires the provision of youth sexual health and blood-borne virus (BBV) prevention and education services. Young people under the age of 30 have been identified as a priority group in the Australian Government Fourth National Sexually Transmissible Infections (STI) Strategy 2018-22 as well as previous and current Western Australian STI and BBV Strategies. In 2021, young people continue to make up a high proportion of STIs in WA. There are a variety of factors that put them at high risk of STIs and BBVs such as lack of knowledge and awareness, lack of access to prevention and testing, and social barriers to achieving positive sexual health outcomes such as fear and stigmatisation. The importance of equipping young people with the knowledge, skills and behaviours to optimise their health and wellbeing and improve health literacy is also identified as a priority in the WA Youth Health Policy 2018-2023 (the youth policy ). The youth policy identifies priority youth populations who are at higher risk of poor health and wellbeing, greater barriers to access, and/or higher health risk behaviours, which include the key subpopulations of young people as identified in the strategy. Young people in key subpopulations are a particular focus of this community service. As identified as a priority in the youth policy, this service also recognises that young people are diverse with distinct and specific health needs, and young people will be engaged in the development and delivery of the prevention and education services. | Department of Health (Royal Street) | $1,200,000 |
| WA-DFC00207 | Sector Support Services | Department of Communities | $1,087,429 |
| WA-OG0112020 | The Project will strengthen government support for LGBTIQA+ young people, including a recommendation to fund a ?peak body? for this cohort. Funding will cover the 'start-up costs? for the YPN to become a systemic advocacy body for LGBTIQA+ young people in Western Australia | Department of Communities | $396,000 |
| WA-OG0032020 | The Organisation will deliver a range of digital initiatives to support young people to access critical services during the social and economic recovery phase of the COVID-19 pandemic. | Department of Communities | $285,000 |
| WA-CCYP202301 | The requirement is to recruit, establish and deliver a children and young people's Youth Steering Group to engage in a youth engagement co-design process that meets for approximately six months. The Youth Steering Group will investigate and develop the ongoing framework for a long-term youth engagement mechanism for the Commissioner to implement for 2024 and beyond. | Commissioner for Children and Young People | $79,915 |
| WA-OG0342017 | The purpose of this grant is to continue the bi-directional youth exchange program between Hong Kong and Western Australia through Hong Kong?s International Youth Exchange Program. | Department of Communities | $66,000 |
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