This statewide conference is open to all young people who are or want to be involved in their community. DENIM begins Saturday May 23, 2009.
The State Youth DENIM Conference is a chance for young people to get together and initiate projects,learn skills, hear from dynamic speakers and engage in workshops on a wide range of topics.
Sam Cawthorn the 2009 Young Australian of the Year for Tasmania is the keynote speaker. Go to his website,www.samcawthorn.com to find out more about him. He is awesome and we look forward to having him at our conference.
The Youth Network of Tasmania (YNOT)
The Youth Network of Tasmania (YNOT) is the peak body for the non-government youth sector in Tasmania.
For information about ongoing or past YNOT projects click here.
The Tasmanian Youth Forum site is under construction.click here.
For the latest news and announcements - see below.
Tasmanian Youth Forum (TYF)
Youth Accommodation and Homelessness Forum Communiqué This Communiqué demonstrates the thoughts, visions, and ideas of sixteen young passionate Tasmanians who are committed to ensuring that in the future all young people can have a home.
Created on 12/10/2004 09:37 AM by Dave
Updated on 25/05/2009 03:53 PM by Josie
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Announcements
Tasmanian Community Services Industry Plan
Posted by: Josie on 21/04/2009 03:01 PM
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The Tasmanian community services industry is crucial to the health and well-being of Tasmania and makes a significant contribution to the Tasmanian economy.
Posted by: anonymous on 16/10/2007 05:53 PM
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Submitted by:Natalie Loudon, Project Officer, Communication, Strategy and Services, Child Support Agency.
Child Support Agency has developed two products - a booklet and a website to help Teens cope with the change associated with separation, answer questions they may have, and to influence the quality of relationships between children and their separated parents.
This free booklet is available by ordering online at www.youth.csa.gov.au or by phoning 1800 040 972.
The YNOT website is a community site for the Tasmanian youth sector to which a range of organisations and individuals contribute. The presence of content from any organisation or individual does not imply that YNOT supports them, or their services or activities. Only content that is broadly consistent with YNOT's aims and objectives is approved for posting by the site administrators.