Giving Young People A Voice For Their Future

The Andrews Labor Government is giving at-risk youth an opportunity to share their stories in a new project that aims to prevent young people encountering the justice system.

Minister for Crime Prevention Anthony Carbines today launched the Youth Client Voice Project which is a $41,000 investment as part of Barwon Child, Youth and Family’s Reignite Geelong Program.

The Youth Client Voice Project is an interactive online platform that shares the stories of 12 young people who have had contact with Victoria Police and the justice system to assist services to better respond to the needs of young people and help get them on the right path.

Young people involved with or at risk of being involved with the justice system have complex histories — this project is providing vital resources to help address these issues, reduce risks and promote opportunities for rehabilitation to break the cycle of offending.

Reignite Geelong works with at risk young people by collaborating with key youth and family workers and young people’s support networks to address behaviour issues and develop positive relationships through training, education and community services.

The Labor Government invested $350,000 for Reignite Geelong in 2022 as part of Youth Crime Prevention Grants.

Since 2016, the Labor Government has invested more than $26 million for the Youth Crime Prevention Grants, which includes $2.1 million to Barwon Child, Youth and Family.

To see the final project visit www.mg-australia.com.au/youthclientvoice.