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About the NYSS Research Project
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Mission Australia, in partnership with the Goldfields Local Learning and Employment Network (GLLEN) and the Goulburn Murray Local Learning and Employment Network (GMLLEN), is undertaking research that involves tracking the pathways of young people to employment, education and/or training in Maryborough and Shepparton. This project aims to gain insight into the concerns of young people in regional areas and, using those insights, to develop interventions that will enhance participation in community and access to education, training and employment. The project is funded by a grant from the Collie Foundation which is managed by ANZ Trustees.
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About the NYSS Research Project
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Mission Australia has been helping Australians in need for 150 years. One of our main objectives is to empower young Australians in their transition to adulthood. This means that where existing service providers are unable to provide assistance, Mission Australia will attempt to address gaps in service delivery by forming collaborative partnerships with established services, to get the best results for young people in your area.
Our Values - Compassion Integrity Respect Perseverance Celebration
Our Vision - To see a fairer Australia by enabling people in need to find pathways to a better life.
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About the NYSS Research Project
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GLLEN Vision
GLLEN Aims
Bring together local education providers, local employers, local councils and other interested parties in the City of Greater Bendigo, Mount Alexander Shire and Central Goldfields Shire
Identify gaps in the provision of education and training
Plan the development and delivery of educational programs for
young people which will assist them with completing their education and gaining employment
Implement a strategic approach to developing and coordinating pathways for local young people, especially those at risk of dropping out
Monitor these pathways and outcomes to ensure they are beneficial to young people
Work with the Victorian Skills Commission to highlight the needs of young people in the Goldfields area
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