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The project ‘Future Proof: Young People, Disaster Recovery and (Re)building Communities’, brings together eight local Councils, two Aboriginal CCOs, Victoria University, two Local Learning Employment Networks and YACVic, to develop and enhance local recovery outcomes and resilience for fire-affected young people and communities in Eastern Victoria.
The project, led by Youth Affairs Council Victoria (YACVic), received a two-year Australian Government Black Summer Bushfire Recovery grant and aims to drive youth-led disaster risk reduction outcomes for fire-affected young people and communities across Eastern Victoria.
These projects aim to provide bushfire and flood affected young people aged 12-25, skills to improve their resilience, contribute to recovery in their communities, and pursue qualifications and jobs as part of the process.
Young people are the experts in their own lives so we’re calling on them to help us lead recovery efforts in our communities.
Future Proof is place-based and uses youth work principles to engage, support, train and connect young people. It ultimately involves young people in youth-led projects and community decision-making.
Some key highlights of this two year program included the: