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Inspiring Young People |
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Inspiring
Young People is an innovative program, auspiced by the Baw Baw Latrobe Local
Learning and Employment Network in partnership with Equipsuper, schools and local
youth organisations. The program began in 2005 through Inspiring Young Women,
targeting young women with limited knowledge about careers and pathways
available within their region. Since 2005
the program has spread and is now an annual event for young people in Baw Baw
Shire and Latrobe City. In 2007 the program expanded to include Inspiring
Young Koorie Women – Malle Woorcut and Straightalk and in 2008 will include, Inspiring Young Koorie Men – Tallamart
Bramon. The
programs are information and knowledge sharing events, connecting young
people to the diverse Gippsland community, giving them a sense of what’s out
there and inspiring them with a ‘can do attitude’.
Inspiring Young
Women targets young women from Gippsland schools and
community organisations. Young women are “matched” with an experienced women employed
in a career of their interest. They
are encouraged to talk and share their journeys over a meal as well as listen
to guest speakers from different walks of life. Inspiring Young
Koorie Women – Malle Woorcut, supports young
Koorie women from Gippsland and is conducted in conjunction with Koorie local
action groups. In a similar fashion
to IYW, the young women are “matched” on tables with experienced women and
encouraged to share their experiences.
Local Koorie women are involved in all different aspects of the event;
assisting the young ladies to prepare for the evening, ensuring they have
transportation as well as hosting the event and targeting suitable speakers. Inspiring Young
Koorie Men – Tallamart Bramon, supports young
Koorie men from Gippsland and is conducted in conjunction with the Central
Gippsland Wurreker Broker. In a
similar fashion to IYKW, the young men share a meal with experienced men and
encouraged to share their experiences.
A panel of speakers’ talk to the young and experienced men about their
pathways. The Straightalk initiative
is a similar program that targets young males and females; it is conducted in
conjunction with The Smith Family.
Straightalk is aimed at a
younger age group and takes place over a lunchtime meal. Experienced participants move tables every
15 minutes and eventually speak with all of the students. Feedback from Inspiring Young People events shows
that participants of all ages find them enjoyable and stimulating. Comments
include: “It has opened my eyes and helped me a great deal”, and “A very good
night, the venue and atmosphere was great.” One woman wrote: “I feel really
inspired, even though I was one of the women on the table who was supposed to
do the inspiring.” For more
information contact Kate or Nicole at the Baw Baw Latrobe LLEN on 5633 2868 or email kate.bblllen@dcsi.net.au , nicole.bblllen@dcsi.net.au
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