Alexandrina Council - Youth

Youth 

The Alexandrina Council is committed to improving the quality of living for its community, including young people.

Lucretia Sperring and Emily Zesers are employed as the Youth Development Officer for the Alexandrina Council & the City of Victor Harbor.  You can contact Lucretia on lucretia.sperring@alexandrina.sa.gov.au or Emily on emily.zessers@alexandrina.sa.gov.au or via Alexandrina Council on 8555 7000.

This is a Regional role, that is responsible for developing policies and strategies for the development and participation of young people in the Southern Fleurieu region.

Young people are regarded as people aged between 12 and 25 years.

The Regional Youth Strategy 2007-2010  

The Regional Youth Strategy 2007 - 2010 sets out a vision for young people in the Alexandrina Council and the City of Victor Harbor.  

It aims to provide a framework for actioning Councils' policies and strategies. Young people are our future and it is in the interests of the region that Councils create youth friendly communities - an environment where young people choose to live, work and play.

This document outlines the profile of young people, their issues and concerns, and endeavours to align with relevant National, State and Regional policies and plans. This document informs a policy framework based on the overriding Vision of:

Fostering safe youth friendly communities where young people are respected and experience a strong sense of belonging ; - and provides the Objectives and Strategies of the Youth Action Plan.

Southern Fleurieu YAC (yacattack)
This website provides information on:

  • Youth Theatre Project
  • Youth Advisory Committee
Links:

GoolwaSkill
Office for Youth
YACSA
STRUTH 5EFM on Facebook

YMCA KI Camp 2013(522 kb)

YWCA

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