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1 Glenelg Shire Health and Wellbeing Plan – Action Plan 2019 Year 2 Reporting
ACTION PLAN 2019 – Year 2 Review
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2 Glenelg Shire Health and Wellbeing Plan – Action Plan 2019 Year 2 Reporting
How To Read This Document
Contents 2 Actions Theme: Connecting People 5
Theme: Healthy Living 11
Theme: Access and Inclusion 16
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PARTNER AND LOCAL HEALTH ORGANISATION LOGOS
Brophy Family and Youth Services (Brophy)
Casterton Memorial Hospital (CMH)
Live 4 Life
National Disability Insurance Agency
Dartmoor Bush Nursing Centre
Dhauwurd Wurrung
Elderly and Community
Health Service Inc.
(DWECH)
Oz Child
i-Gen Foundation
Department of
Education and Training
(DET)
Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)
South West Health Care (SWHC)
Leadership Great South Coast
Gunditj Mirring
Traditional Owners
Aboriginal Corporation
(GMTOAC)
Glenelg Shire Council
(GSC)
Western Bulldogs
Leadership Program
Kyeema Support
Services
Headspace
Beyond the Bell
Western District Employment Agency (WDEA)
Wannon Water
Heywood Rural Health
(HRH)
Merino Community
Health Centre
(Merino CHC)
Healthy Together
Victoria
YMCA
Portland District Health
(PDH)
Southern Grampians and Glenelg Primary Care Partnership (SGGPCP)
Future Leaders of Industry
Great Lakes Agency for Peace and Development International
Glenelg and Southern
Grampians Local
Learning and
Employment Network
(LLEN)
Winda Mara Aboriginal Corporation (WMAC)
Victoria Police
Committee for Portland
Women’s Health and
Wellbeing Barwon
South West (WHWBSW)
South West Sport
Vic Roads
Sport and Recreation Victoria
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PRIORITIES
Actions that relate to any of the top four priorities are marked with the following icon:
• Support initiatives that improve the mental health of residents
• Support a range of initiatives that promote healthy living
• Improve access to health services for our community, especially GP services
• Support, recognise, and empower our Aboriginal communities
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ACTIONS
THEME: CONNECTING PEOPLE
CONNECTING PEOPLE TO PEOPLE
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support volunteer groups within our shire
Host & review the 4 Volunteer Recognition events in consultation with the Volunteering and Wellbeing Advisory Committee.
Volunteering and Wellbeing Advisory Committee
Achieved. Community Volunteer Recognition events held in Casterton, Nelson, Heywood and Portland. Events were reviewed by the Volunteering and Wellbeing Advisory Committee. Post event reviews were undertaken to address any opportunities for improvement.
Provide training opportunities for Volunteer groups throughout the Glenelg Shire.
Volunteering and Wellbeing Advisory Committee
Achieved. 2 Recruit, Retain and Recognise Volunteer Training Sessions were conducted with over 30 volunteer groups in attendance. HACC Volunteers provided training in Food Handling, Manual Handling and Elder Rights. Modified social sport delivery workshops were also offered to sporting clubs across Shire.
Promote a positive volunteer culture both internally & externally, to encourage staff and community to volunteer.
Volunteering and Wellbeing Advisory Committee
On Track. Development of role description templates for volunteer positions within Council are being developed. An internal working group has been created to address initiatives that support Council to meet National Volunteer Standards.
Develop a Club Committee Kit to support governance & volunteers for sporting clubs and community groups.
On Track. Kit has been developed and is available on the Council website.
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Support and promote opportunities to increase social connection, support and belonging
Maintain audience engagement and community connectivity activities with selected performances at the Portland Arts Centre.
Achieved. 6 additional community participation workshops based around touring shows scheduled. 6 shows programed specifically during the day for school attendance.
Maintain the development of Youth Action Groups across the Glenelg Shire.
On Track. Heywood Youth Action group is gaining momentum, working towards a Youth Zone at Heywood Wood Wine and Roses Festival. Casterton Youth Action group successfully running local events in partnership with community organisations.
Continue to uphold & promote the guiding principles and statements of the Youth Charter across all work with young people.
Live4Life Inc. Western Bulldogs Leadership Program.
On Track. Young people across the Shire are engaged, empowered and valued through various programs, activities and advocacy opportunities. Some examples of this include: Local Drug Action Team consultation, co design of the Youth Development Plan, Headspace Partnership, Glenelg Shire Culture and Arts Youth Advisor. Participation by young people in community decision making has been identified by local organisations as a priority which has been evidenced in the increased number of consultation opportunities for youth.
Advocate for increased levels of digital connectivity across the Shire
Finalise Smart Cities Framework (including digital infrastructure plan) to guide development of increased connectivity and digital opportunities.
On Track. The framework has been reviewed and embedded into the 5 year Digital Glenelg Strategy.
Support digital literacy training to build skills in the community.
Achieved. 4 online business connectivity workshops held, with a launch event and a conclusion meet up, with the aim of creating ongoing networking between local businesses building their online presence.
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Initiative held as part of the Digital Innovation Festival. Be Connected Program collaboration between Aged Services and Glenelg Libraries running 5 digital literacy training sessions for seniors in Portland, Heywood and Casterton.
CONNECTING PEOPLE TO SERVICES AND SUPPORT
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORTY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Advocate for improved access to adequate health and social services
Continue to offer training to staff to support the ongoing delivery of quality service provision within Home And Community Care and Programed Activity Groups.
Achieved. Training occurs on near monthly basis including OHS, Dementia Awareness, Elder Rights Advocacy and training on the new Aged Care Quality Standards.
Advocate for increased funding for and provision of key health services across the Glenelg Shire
On Track. Portland District Health is currently working to develop a Service Provision Plan. Continually working to assess and respond to health service provision. Heywood Rural Health has funding to provide service provision, but identify recruiting staff to allied health positions as a top challenge to providing key health services. Heywood Rural Health has secured visiting Royal Flying Doctors Services: Mental Health and Wellbeing Specialist. Casterton Memorial Hospital is collaborating with key mental health services across the region to increase telehealth availability for clients. Advocating for regular ongoing public dental services, carer support to improve access to respite services for carers.
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Promote wellbeing and suicide prevention in at risk populations
Support schools to deliver mental wellbeing initiatives e.g. R U OK Day, Achievement program, Resilience Project, Live 4 Life.
GSC, Healthy Together Victoria
Achieved. Resilience Project delivered in November 2018 with 570 participants. Ongoing support provided to schools as required.
Continue and grow social support programs for LGBTIQ+ young people
Brophy, Safe in the South West
On Track. 12 months funding secured for part time Bright Futures position. Within this role the re-development of Youth Social Support group Skittles has occurred. The Bright Futures position funded until June 2020.
Promote activities, services and initiatives that address improvement of mental health of residents
Promote Headspace service to young people and their families in the Glenelg Shire
Brophy, Secondary Welfare Action Group, Beyond The Bell, GSC
Achieved. Formalized partnership between Glenelg Shire Youth Development team and Headspace Portland with the Headspace Community Engagement Plan being developed in collaboration. Headspace attendance at key Glenelg Shire Council youth events included in this plan. Headspace services are one of the key referral points through the Live4Life initiative through mental health education and online promotional material.
Deliver/support initiatives under Mental Health Week Campaign.
Volunteering & Wellbeing Advisory Committee
Achieved. Mens Mental Health Community Forum held October 2019. Council participation in the Push Up Challenge for Mental Health.
Support initiatives that improve mental health and wellbeing of residents and reduce high levels of psychological distress
Continue to develop the sustainability of the Live4Life program and expand partnerships.
Live 4 Life, schools, school nurses, GSGLLEN, VicPol, Brophy, Beyond The Bell
Achieved. Ongoing sustainability is being developed with the inclusion of some program costs being shared with key stakeholder groups, increased community awareness and support for the program, with funding received to further develop sustainability. Program scope will be reviewed in light of recent decision to withdraw from the Western Bulldogs Leadership Program.
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Support local initiatives such as Headspace and Live4Life that improve access to and take up of mental health services
GSC, Brophy, Community, Live4Life Inc, Schools.
Achieved. GSGLLEN are key partners for both Headspace services and the Live4Life initiative with representation on the respective Committees of Management.
Support initiatives that improve mental health and wellbeing of residents and reduce high levels of psychological distress
Promote mental health first aid training across the Shire
Lifeline
Achieved. 2 sessions held at Council Depots on Mind Your Mates training through Lifeline. 3 Youth Mental Health First Aid Sessions with over 60 adult participants. 200 Year 8 and 240 Year 11 students across the Shire trained in teen mental health first aid.
Pilot Active Ageing Programs
YMCA
Achieved. Seniors Week Activities extended to include Active Ageing programs with a focus on resilience and capacity building. Functional fitness class delivered under this Girl Can Campaign during Seniors Week. Seniors activities have been extended to cover the whole week, rather than the single day previously conducted.
CONNECTING PEOPLE TO PLACES
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Advocate for improved access to transport
Investigate the expansion of the community car program
On Track. Ongoing investigation into possible expansion of the community car program. Current provision of CMH bus to allow access to exercise programs at hospital.
Continue to deliver the L2P Mentor driving program.
Brophy, WDEA, Vic Roads
Achieved. Secured funding for L2P from 1 July 2019- 30 June 2023.
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Provide recreation spaces that meet the needs of the community
Develop implementation plan for the Portland Leisure and Aquatic Centre feasibility study.
SRV, YMCA, Grants
On Track. Implementation Plan has been developed. Recommendations from this plan will go to Council in October 2019 for consideration.
Provide recreation spaces that meet the needs of the community
Formal adoption of the Open Space Strategy by Glenelg Shire Councillors.
Achieved. Council adopted this strategy in May 2019.
Investigate funding opportunities for refurbishment of libraries within Heywood and Casterton
State Government
On Track. Scoping has been completed for the refurbishment of both Libraries. A report will be prepared to go to Council for consideration.
Identify funding opportunities to implement the Portland Coastal Management Plan
Not Achieved. Unsuccessful application submitted for Climate Change Adaptation Funding.
Develop the Active Your Way Glenelg Sport and Recreation Plan 2018 -2028.
Achieved. Endorsed by Council June 2019.
Increase connection to place and civic pride
Continue to research a suitable permanent location to display the Glenelg Shire Council Cultural Collection
On Track. First stage of National Libraries of Australia funding enabled a Significance Assessment to be completed, identifying items of National Significance within the collection. This identification allows progression to the second stage of applications.
Display the Glenelg Shire Cultural Collection through the ARTSGlenelg/Artefacts program
Achieved. 3 Exhibitions were held at the Portland Arts Centre, with 6 other displays across the Shire.
Investigate the development of a Community Plan for Heywood
On Track. Absorbed into the development of the Glenelg Shire 2040 Plan, with Heywood being included in this document as its own Charter.
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THEME: HEALTHY LIVING
PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Promote initiatives that increase sustainable living practices and resilience in our community
Continue the implementation of the Waste Education Strategy
Wannon Water
On Track. Initiatives undertaken to achieve a variety of goals within the strategy including; trialing new smart bins in Dartmoor and bi-lingual signage, working with VCAL students on community projects around waste management and undertaking bin audits to determine contamination rates.
Continue to deliver the Enhancing Networks for Resilience project, including broadening the scope of work to a state wide level.
Achieved. The Enhancing Networks for Resilience Project has been completed and the final report for stage two has been published. The report highlights how the partnerships and networks existing within the PCP can contribute to disaster resilience outcomes. The report outlines several recommendations for applied learning and networking for disaster preparedness. SGGPCP has since been funded through the Lord Mayors Charitable Foundation to broaden the scope of this work to a state wide level.
Continue to advocate positioning Portland as the renewables capital.
Committee for Portland
Achieved. Ongoing advocacy to State and Federal Government through CEO and Economic Development. Powering Glenelg Stakeholder Session held in May 2019. Creation of video promotion positioning Glenelg Shire as a viable prosperous region for new business and industry.
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ACTIVE LIVING
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Continue to support and promote participation in structured physical activity
Implement stage one of development of the Foreshore Master Plan, including the All Abilities Play Space and Changing Places facility.
Wannon Water
Achieved. Changing Places completed, being officially opened on 19 July 2019. All Abilities play space construction has commenced, with opening to occur early 2020.
Support sport and recreation clubs to offer 'come and try' activities and programs to increase participation.
Achieved. 4 clubs delivered modified or social come and try activities. A resource kit developed to support club planning of come and try days. Promotional and digital support provided to clubs.
Implement community based initiatives in the Glenelg Shire that focus on increased participation in physical activity.
Heywood Rural Health, Casterton Memorial Health, Glenelg Shire Council, Community.
On Track. Exploring opportunities to undertake a community collective to increase physical activity.
HEALTHY LIVING
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Advocate for increased availability of water in public places
Continue to include drinking water taps / fountains in new open space developments
Wannon Water
Achieved. Drinking Fountain included in the Alexandra Park Upgrade and within the All Abilities Play Space.
Continue the provision of temporary water fountains at events.
Wannon Water
On Track. Water Drum Coolers used at Youth Events, Glenelg 2040 launch and large community events. Use of Water Fountain is challenging due to availability, logistical requirements.
Continue the collaborative project to understand the impact water taste has on consumption
Wannon Water, South West Sport
On Track. Trialing a pilot program to understand the consumption of water based on taste. The pilot program will be completed in June 2020.
Support initiatives that promote consumption of healthy food amongst children and adults consistent with the Australian dietary guidelines
Continue to engage and support community, workplaces, sport and recreation clubs to implement obesity prevention programs
Glenelg Shire Council, Heywood Rural Health, Casterton Memorial Health.
On Track. Increasing the number of people across the engagement pyramid, building capacity of individuals and groups through partnerships to empower and sustain change over the long term.
Engage and support schools to deliver health literacy programs.
Schools
On Track. Working with primary schools to design and deliver programs to increase healthy eating and education.
Support initiatives that promote consumption of healthy food amongst children and adults
Finalise the Achievement Program across Children’s Services and continue to embed learnings ongoing
State Government
On Track. Five Services involved in the program. Two are set to complete the program by June 2020, with three completed and continuing to
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PREVENTING SUBSTANCE ABUSE
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support initiatives that focus on minimising harm from alcohol consumption and tobacco
Support schools to deliver alcohol and other drug education
Schools, Glenelg Shire Council
On Track. Portland District Health in partnership with SGGPCP ran a group model building session looking at influencing factors around youth and alcohol, which has informed further work with the Australian Drug Foundation and alcohol at community events. Casterton Memorial Hospital Health Promotion team provides support and provision of health information to schools as required.
Implement the key actions of the Glenelg Youth Alcohol project
Glenelg Shire Council
On Track. A partnership group is facilitating the delivery of community based strategies around alcohol and other drug prevention in young people with four focus areas: mental health and
consistent with the Australian dietary guidelines
embed learnings.
Review Nutrition Policy across Children’s Services and implement information sessions for Children’s Services Staff.
Primary Care Partnership Glenelg Southern Grampians.
Achieved. Policy reviewed with changes embedded across Children’s Services, including non – food birthday celebrations. Changes were discussed with staff at meetings.
Support community initiatives and programs that address overweight and obesity in our community
Investigate financial incentives for clubs to increase diverse participation in recreation.
On Track. The development of a new Pricing and Access Policy is currently under development, which will outline an incentives system for clubs.
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resilience, parent engagement and education, community culture and peer pressure. Work is being undertaken to make community events more family friendly and inclusive with the aim to reduce risk from alcohol. An online survey was conducted to seek insights into community perception of alcohol service and management at community events, findings from this survey will inform ongoing work.
Support initiatives that focus on minimising harm from alcohol consumption and tobacco
Provide alcohol, drug and smoke free events for young people through the FReeZA program
DHHS
Achieved. 5 FREEZA events held across the Shire in Portland, Heywood and Casterton. Events included; Casterton Show, BreakFest, Hooked On Festival, Youth Week, and a Colour Run in Casterton.
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THEME: ACCESS AND INCLUSION
ACCESSIBILITY
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support and advocate for increasing accessibility in our communities
Implement the Glenelg Access and Inclusion (Disability) Action Plan 2018-20
DHHS, NDIA
On Track. All Council Service units are progressing towards meeting specified actions with the first progress report due to Council in March 2020. Actions achieved include; free Hall Hire for P2E reunion (7 May 2019), training for a selection of officers in Extended Signing and Auslan. Easy English, Communication Access and Wayfinding workshops held for targeted officers with ongoing support from SCOPE. Promotion of Autism Awareness Month (April) and encouragement to participating businesses to continue throughout the year.
Support and advocate for increasing accessibility in our communities
Provide and promote the One and All Inclusive events program to community and disability agencies
Local disability support agencies
On Track. Program is available on Council’s website. All Disability agencies have their own event policies that they adhere to, which go above and beyond the One and All Inclusive Events Program. Council is also ensuring that all Council lead events are inclusive to all abilities.
Collaborate with disability support agencies to ensure awareness events are held within the Shire and are well promoted.
Local disability support agencies
On Track. Council has been working with Kyeema Support Services, Portland Bay School, Western District Employment Agency and Workskills on ‘The Big Picture Project 2nd Edition’ which is focusing on Disability Awareness. This project will be rolled out over the Shire from
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10 October 2019 until 3 December 2019.
Support participation in structured physical activity by people with a disability
Deliver an annual International Day of People with Disability event, including an element of physical activity.
Disability Support Agencies and Local Service Clubs
Achieved. Successfully led by Council with strong support from Kyeema Support Services. Multiple physical activities and health promotion throughout the day.
Continue linkages with local sporting clubs to improve inclusion and participation for people with disability.
Local sporting clubs, South West Sports.
On Track. Equity and Inclusion workshops provided to sporting clubs across Shire, with support to develop individual club action plans.
Support and deliver activities that foster cultural inclusion
Support the Economic Migration Project and continue representation on the working group.
iGen Foundation, Leadership Great South Coast, Great Lakes Agency for Peace and Development International.
On Track. Families resettled in Casterton and Portland with continued representation on working group.
Host at least one arts activity per year in the Arts Glenelg Program that celebrates cultural diversity.
Achieved. 3 arts activities were programed into the Arts Glenelg Program for 2019, including Stardust and the Mission, recognizing our Aboriginal History.
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GENDER EQUITY
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support initiatives that reduce the prevalence and impact of family violence and injury
Deliver 16 Days of Activism events annually
Glenelg Shire Council
Achieved. The 2018 Equity in the Bag campaign ran across the South West district, partnering with local IGA’s and Local Governments. Over 10,000 reusable shopping bags with messages of gender equity on them were provided free to communities in these areas distributed from the local IGAs. An online social media campaign ran in parallel with this campaign for the 16 days of Action.
Implement actions within the Gender Equity and Inclusion plan to ensure Glenelg Shire Council workplace is equitable
On Track. A number of actions have been completed or are in progress. This includes language review of Position Descriptions and Expression of Interest for backfill roles to address unconscious bias and gendered language. The role out of a mentoring program has occurred alongside the development of a reward and recognition program for all staff. The Accord program has also been provided to a number of women in the organisation to support and foster their professional development. Several training sessions for various staff have been delivered including Gender Equity in the workplace. Support initiatives that reduce the prevalence and impact of family violence and injury. Prevention of Violence Training is scheduled to occur before the end of 2019. Glenelg Shire participated in the MAV bench marking survey for local government and also submitted an application to be considered for the
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implementation of the Gender Equality Bill Implementation pilot.
Support initiatives that reduce the prevalence and impact of family violence and injury
Implement phase two of Project Respect in Heywood.
Achieved. Project Officer employed for a 12 month period to roll out phase two, in Heywood. Focusing on building community capacity to enhance respectful relationships and gender equity through a variety of forums, workshops, trainings and internal policy reviews for key partner organisations. The project will commence in February 2020.
Launch with endorsement from partners, the second phased of the Prevention of Violence against Women and Children Strategy 2019 – 2022 and begin the implementation.
Heywood Rural Health, Glenelg Shire Council, Casterton Memorial Health, Wannon Water
On Track. Workshops have occurred with partners from the first strategy, with a working group developed to work on redevelopment and engagement of the new strategy, Respect 2030.
Provide support for victims of family and sexual violence
Implement the Strengthening Hospital Responses to Family Violence initiative
Achieved. Heywood Rural Health: 5 training sessions occurred alongside mandatory online training for staff. Portland District Health: Training sessions and policy development occurring. Casterton Memorial Hospital: Training completed, contact officers appointed and Community of Practice to continue ongoing work in area.
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ABORIGINAL IDENTITY
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support community initiatives that promote and strengthen connection to our local Aboriginal culture Support the health, education and empowerment of our Aboriginal communities
Offer annual health-based Aboriginal traineeships
Achieved. Portland District Health implements a 12 month ATSI traineeship Scholarship program on an annual rotational basis.
Provide two Aboriginal Education Scholarship funds annually
Glenelg Mara Quorin Aboriginal Advisory Committee (WMAC, DWECH, GMTOAC)
Achieved. Two scholarships provided to support two Aboriginal Youth with their education within Health and Human Services field.
Offer Indigenous Community Services work placement opportunities
Glenelg Mara Quorin Aboriginal Advisory Committee (WMAC, DWECH, GMTOAC)
Achieved. Work placement student hosted at Jaycee Kindergarten in term 2.
Implement actions from the Aboriginal Partnership Plan 2018 – 2020.
Glenelg Mara Quorin Aboriginal Advisory Committee (WMAC, DWECH, GMTOAC)
Achieved. Youth Engagement in public art creation and events in leadership roles. Engagement of Traditional Dance Group and Budj Bim Tours pop up at Great Victorian Bike Ride Event. Aboriginal Musician and Traditional Dancers performed at January 26 long weekend Hooked On Festival. 5 Cultural Awareness Tours for Glenelg Shire Council staff. 2 Aboriginal Place naming.
Recognise and participate in cultural celebrations across the Shire i.e. Reconciliation Week, NAIDOC Week and Indigenous Literacy Week.
Achieved. 3 Community events held during Reconciliation Week, development of a Youth Public Art Project. The Year of Indigenous Language was also recognized during these events. Council Staff attended other Agency and Partner events for NAIDOC Week.
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YOUTH
STRATEGY ACTION LEAD ORGANISATION
PARTNER HIGH PRIORITY AREA
PROGRESS UPDATE
Support initiatives that encourage improvements in the educational attainment of young people
Advocate to increase the breadth of education opportunities, pathways and access to education support programs for young people.
Glenelg Shire Council , Beyond The Bell
On Track. The Discovery Hospitality training Centre steering group comprising of Portland Secondary College, Heywood District Secondary College, Bayview and Portland Bay School, South West TAFE and the Glenelg Southern Grampians LLEN are currently exploring ways to improve access to the Centre and potential VET provision in the area in the future. The Koorie Youth Engagement Network comprising of elders, representatives from Dhauwurd Wurrung Elderly and Community Health Service and Winda Mara, local Koorie youth workers, KESO representative, Victoria Police and Glenelg Southern Grampians LLEN have advocated to the Commissioner for Aboriginal Children and Youth for improved system response for vulnerable Koorie young people. A representative from the Commission will visit the region in October to speak with local representatives. This group recently won a Wurreker Award for its work. GSGLLEN made a submission into the inquiry into Rural and Regional Education. A number of local representatives from the education and health sectors participated in a Regional Partnership forum to identify key priorities for the region. These will be considered by the partnership going forward.
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Support initiatives that encourage improvements in the educational attainment of young people
Advocate for sustainable funding to support early years transition programs including Stepping Stones to School.
Glenelg Shire Council, kindergartens, Oz Child, DET, primary schools, private early childhood centers
On Track. Glenelg Southern Grampians LLEN in partnership with Stepping Stones to School Steering Group ( Glenelg Shire Kinder cluster coordinator, Department Education Training KESO team, Oz Child, local primary schools and independent kinder) have advocated for ongoing financial support for the stepping stones program. This has included: - a highly successful independent evaluation of the program - application to the State Trustees for three year funding for the Glenelg SSTS program ($58000 per year) - successful application for $450,000 for an expansion of the model into other communities and the development of promotional campaign/ material for families describing the AECD domains and their importance for learning. - provision of cross sectoral training for primary school and kinder managers and practitioners with high profile early childhood expert Anthony Semann on 'continuity of learning'' - Promoting the work with Department of Education and Training (DET) and exploring the possibility of using DET school readiness funding to support the initiative going forward.
Support improvement in employment pathways and outcomes
Ongoing delivery of the Jobs for Portland website including business engagement and content application.
Committee for Portland
Achieved. Website is live.
Ensure sustainable funding to further improve education and employment pathways for young people with disabilities.
Glenelg Shire Council
On track. Glenelg Southern Grampians LLEN and GTAN have partnerships established with key stakeholders, businesses and local sponsorships secured for delivery of local P2E program. GTAN has explored a potential
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partnership with National Federation of Disability organisations GSGLLEN and National Disability Coordination Officer program are currently exploring an application to the Information Linkages and Capacity grants to support the delivery of further P2E programs in the future. A small grant from WDEA works provided the opportunity for a reunion day of past P2E participants to check in on their progress towards their transition goals.
Advocate for programs that encourage increases in the number of young people who are engaged in full time education or work
Advocate for sustainable funding to support the LLEN
Achieved – Ongoing. Glenelg Shire Council representative on the LLEN board. Together with other partners collective advocacy takes place. The LLEN has recently announced funding for a further four years from 2020 – 2024.
Support the take up of quality structured work placements with local employers for young people
Local employers. Schools, job agencies
On Track. Structured Workplace Learning Program has recruited employers to support quality work placements for young people regionally.
Support opportunities for youth to participate in decision making
Continue to provide development opportunities for young people through programs, action groups and events.
LLEN, Future Leaders of Industry, Western Bulldogs, Live4Life.
Achieved. All initiatives are developed to ensure capacity building, personal development and youth engagement are central to design. Commenced process to co – design a Youth Advisory group for young people aged 18 – 25, with the aim to develop young people’s ability to advocate and participate in decision making at a high level.
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