FYA eNews – July
Welcome!
Welcome to the first edition of FYA’s eNews. At FYA, our mission is to empower young Australians to be successful learners and creative, active and valued citizens. We do this through innovative educational programs and by building effective, sustainable and scalable initiatives that inspire and challenge young Australians and improve their wellbeing.
In 2009, FYA will connect with almost 300,000 young Australians through our expansive range of national programs, grants and campaigns. This eNews will give you a snapshot of our latest work, as well as the chance to stay in touch with FYA.
Adam Smith,
CEO
Schools First
Do you know a school that could share in $5 million of funding?
We are proud to kick off the inaugural round of applications for Schools First, a unique and exciting awards program that encourages schools to engage with communities in an effort to take learning beyond the blackboard. Schools need to successfully demonstrate that they are involved in a school/community partnership, or are developing a plan to implement a partnership that improves student outcomes.
Award applications are now open and close on August 14th. Schools are encouraged to get more info and download application forms from www.schoolsfirst.edu.au.
Young Social Pioneers
Applications for Young Social Pioneers 2009 closed on Monday 29 June, with over 70 talented young Australians submitting their projects for consideration.
Young Social Pioneers (YSP) is an initiative that strengthens, supports and celebrates the role of young people in creating positive change in their communities, whether at the local, national or global level. Find out more here
FYA honours Sir John Holland
Sunday 31 May saw the passing of a great Australian and exceptional supporter and patron of FYA, Sir John Holland, AC. Awarded his AC for extensive community work, his passion was helping young people. He inspired many Australians to achieve their life goals, and enabled many organisations to give a voice and opportunity to young people. He served as chair of the Queen’s Trust between 1983 and 1988, and was keenly involved and interested in the formation of FYA.
Sir John made extraordinary and long lasting contributions to many Australian landscapes – engineering, community and military. A man of integrity and wisdom, wit and compassion; he will be dearly missed by many. Our deepest sympathies are extended to Lady Holland and Sir John’s family.
Research highlights
On Wednesday 22 July FYA will launch a bold new educational reform proposal for Australia. Written by FYA Thought Leadership Fellow, Professor Jack Keating, ‘A New Federalism in Australian education: A proposal for a national reform agenda’ will argue the need for an alternative discourse to respond to educational inequity across Australia, including a new federalist approach to schooling. Find out more about the proposal and FYA’s research here.
Program case study: WYPIN
The Western Young People’s Independent Network (WYPIN) is an ongoing grant partner of FYA. WYPIN is a group of young people between 12-25 years of age, of refugee and migrant backgrounds, living in the Western region of Melbourne.
WYPIN was established in 1989 by a group of young people aiming to challenge racism in the community, and empower other young people to develop programs and activities in line with their needs and aspirations. Today, WYPIN’s Committee of Management is still driven by young people.
WYPIN continues to encourage young people to express and advocate their needs, and serve as a voice for young refugees in the Western region. Some of their current initiatives are a photography project and advocacy magazine that encourage young people to express their experiences living in Footscray. FYA is proud to support and sponsor WYPIN in their work. Visit their website.
Stay tuned…
FYA’s new website is packed with the latest news on our programs, research, policy and advocacy. Check it out at www.fya.org.au. Keep an eye out for FYA’s quarterly newsletter, the next edition will be coming your way in late July. Join FYA on facebook here.
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