Sunshine Coast Youth Summit 2015
Program
A project of Sustainable Partnerships Australia in conjunction with Sunshine Coast Council
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Sunshine Coast Youth Summit Agenda 2015
DAY ONE
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Registration 8:00 – 8:30 Delegates
Welcome / Welcome to Country 8:30 – 8:35
Official Opening 8:35 – 8:40 Mayor Mark Jamieson
Ice Breaker Activity - Human Bingo
8:40 – 8:45
Focus for the Summit 8:45 – 8:55
Break out session 1 9:05 – 10:00
Morning Tea 10:00 – 10:15
Break out session 2 10:15 – 11:10
Break out session 3 11:15 – 12:10
Lunch & Activity on Campus Greens
12:10 – 1:00
Break out session 4 1:00 – 1:55
Break out session 5 2:00 – 2:55
Afternoon Tea 2:55 – 3:10
Discussion / feedback from groups 3:10 – 3:40
Wrap Up / Outro 3:40 – 4:00
USC Networking BBQ in the Art Gallery Piazza
4:00 – 5:15 USC
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DAY TWO
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Morning Session Introduction to day two format
08:45 – 09:00
Break out session 6 9:05 – 10:00
Morning Tea 10:00 – 10:15
Break out session 7 10:15 – 11:10
Break out session 8 11:15 – 12:10
Lunch & Activity 12:10 – 1:00
Break out session 9 1:00 – 1:55
Break out session 10 2:00 – 2:55
Afternoon Tea 2:55 – 3:10
Feedback Session – Panel Delegates present to panel of special guests
3:10 – 3:40
Reflective Summary from Panel Panelists respond to young people with how they will use the information they have received
3:40 – 4:00
Wrap Up / Thanks Optional Networking
4:00 – 4:30
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Sunshine Coast Youth Summit topics 2015
Topic Day
1. Accommodation & Housing Tuesday 10th
2. Sexuality (Relationships, Health, Identity) Tuesday 10th
3. Body Image / Self Esteem Tuesday 10th
4. Drugs, Alcohol & Personal Safety Tuesday 10th
5. Education, Training & Employment Tuesday 10th
6. Environment Wednesday 11th
7. Mental, Physical & Emotional Health Wednesday 11th
8. Recreational & Entertainment Activities Wednesday 11th
9. Peer Pressure / Social Inclusion / Bullying Wednesday 11th
10. Transport Wednesday 11th
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Sunshine Coast Youth Summit Background
The Sunshine Coast Youth Summit is an annual event organised to inspire and empower Sunshine Coast
young people aged 15 to 25 years to discuss and develop solutions to issues identified as important within
their local community.
The Sunshine Coast Youth Summit was first held in 2008, inspired by Kevin Rudd’s Youth 2020 Summit, a
creative approach to addressing the concerns of the nation’s young people in order to instigate change.
The Sunshine Coast Youth Summit was developed for young people by young people through
Sustainable Partnerships Australia’s, Future Leaders Program.
Key objectives of the Sunshine Coast Youth Summit are to:
Develop connections between young people, key stakeholders of the community and
council, and local/state/federal government.
Educate young people about Sunshine Coast Councils strategies, policies, planning, and
visions for the future
Engage young people in the development, structure and running of the Summit.
Empower young people to be vocal and heard within their community.
Leadership development
Collaborate partnerships between young people, community, industry and government
Engagement in policy development and decision making
By holding the Sunshine Coast Youth Summit annually young people have been given the opportunity
to continue to work towards resolving the issues they identified as affecting them and their community
and to then report back on their progress and achievements. It also provided an overview of the
changing nature of issues affecting local young people.
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Sunshine Coast Youth Summit Survey 2014/15 Results Issues for Young people on the Sunshine Coast
Survey respondents indicated which issues concern them most as young people living on the
Sunshine Coast, numbering issues from 1 (most important) to 5 from the selection of issues below.
Table 1 displays the number of respondents indicating the level of concern for each issue.
Table 1: Number of respondents and level of concern for Sunshine Coast youth issues
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Youth Summit Coordinators and Facilitator Profiles
Sustainable Partnerships Australia Sunshine Coast Youth Summit Coordinator - Senior Project Officer for Youth Engagement, Jade Frieser
Jade Frieser is the Youth Engagement Senior Project Officer at Sustainable Partnerships Australia (SPA). Having stumbled across SPA (formerly known as Sunshine Coast Youth Partnership) in 2011 as a potential organisation to complete her vocational placement hours whilst studying a Cert IV in Youth Work & Community Services, Jade soon realised that the organisation aligned perfectly with a long term goal. After volunteering for 6 months, Jade was offered casual work as an Assistant Project Officer, assisting with the delivery and implementation of various youth programs.
In 2015 Jade will be focusing her attention to a new social enterprise Hold Fast Entertainment, a new business venture designed to provide a sustainable income for SPA to ensure the organisation is able to thrive and provide services long into the future. Other projects Jade will be delivering in 2015 are: Raw Sounds Festival & Homegrown Mini Fest during National Youth Week, Philanthropy in Action YEA Crews in Buderim State School & Mountain Creek State School. Jade currently holds a Cert IV in Youth Work & Community Services, Diploma of Children’s Services and Diploma of Music Performance & Technical Productions.
Sunshine Coast Council Community Development Officer for Community Planning & Strategy - Cindi Coinix
Cindi has worked in the Human Services sector for the past 18 years both in Australia and overseas. In 2006, Cindi joined the Sunshine Coast Council as a Community Development Officer and has been involved with several development portfolios areas including Community Safety, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander liaison, and most recently Youth Development and Engagement. Cindi was the key council worker involved in Speak Up Engage, Sunshine
Coast Council’s youth engagement program which has led to the development of the Sunshine Coast Youth Strategy 2010-2015. In 2010, Cindi was invited to attend the Public Sector Community Engagement Forum where she was an expert presenter on engaging young people on their terms.
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Accommodation / Housing
Workshop Facilitator – Angela Tennant, Cost 2 Bay Housing Group
Angela joined Coast2Bay in March 2011 and has worked as a Tenant Advocate,
Community Engagement Manager and is now a Tenancy Manager in the Tenancy
Planning Team.
Since graduating from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Social Work
Angela has worked extensively with families, children and young people in Far North
Queensland, North Brisbane and the Sunshine Coast. Angela has experience working
in the Youth Justice System, Child Safety Services and as a youth worker in residential
care services.
Workshop Facilitator – Sam Hemsley, Coast 2 Bay Housing Group
Sam Hemsley is the Community Engagement Coordinator at Coast2Bay Housing and has been with the Organisation since November 2014. She has an Honours in Psychology and a Certificate IV in Project Management. Since graduating from James Cook University in Townsville, Sam has worked within the health care arena for a number of Government and not-for-profit organisations, including the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, Department of Defence, and Focus Health Network. Although relatively new to the community housing sector, Sam has already established a strong understanding of the many barriers faced by our population in
accessing affordable housing. Sam is committed to helping overcome such barriers through the development an active Community Engagement Program for Coast2Bay tenants in 2015. She hopes to encourage tenant participation in decision making, to build tenant strength and resilience through knowledge and skill development, to remain responsive to community need, and to promote social inclusion for Coast2Bay tenants through a range of activities and events, information access, and through facilitating community connections and referral pathways.
Sexuality (Relationships, Health, Identity)
Workshop Facilitator – Karen McGill, Cliniq 87
Karen has been employed in the health sector for 30yrs from in all nursing areas in
public health and private facilities around the state.
Qualified and experienced Registered Nurse and Midwife, Youth and Family Health,
Fertility and Reproductive Health Nursing and currently Nurse Unit Manager at
Sunshine Coast Sexual Health and HIV Service for the past 5 years.
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Drugs, Alcohol & Personal Safety Workshop Facilitator – Lynda Fraser, Sunshine Coast Council
Lynda Fraser has been working in local government for over a decade. She has a
diverse background in local government from corporate to community development.
Lynda works with local communities, federal and state government agencies to address
actual and perceived safety concerns and risks of harm and injury that affect quality of
life and wellbeing on the Sunshine Coast.
Workshop Facilitator – Meagan Hyam, Noffs Foundation
Meagan Hyam is the QLD Services Manager at Ted Noffs Foundation (Noffs QLD).
Meagan has worked in the human services industry for the past 17 years, across a
range of both adult and youth focused environments. She holds qualifications in
Psychology, Counselling, criminology and forensic mental health and has found
her home at Noffs QLD, working with youth 12-25 with Alcohol and Drug related
issues.
She has a strong interest in supporting young people to reach their goals and as a
mother of 4, recognizes the challenges that young people can often face. She has
a passion for working with youth engaged in the criminal justice system, and youth with complex and
challenging presentations.
In 2015 Meagan is excited to help launch Noffs into QLD and to develop a range of programs designed to
promote pro-social behaviours, improve mental health, and skill enhancement.
Education, Training & Employment Workshop Facilitator – Paul Martins, Sunshine Coast Council
Paul Martins leads the Economic Development Branch for the Sunshine Coast
Council.
Paul and his team manage the economic priorities of Council and work with local
stakeholders to implement the Regional Economic Development Strategy for the
region.
Paul came to this role from a strong government and private sector background. Prior
to joining the Sunshine Coast Council, Paul was the Chief Executive Officer of Ritek
Building Solutions, a local manufacturer. Paul has also held Senior Executive Service
positions with the Australian Trade Commission (Austrade) as Group Manager
Opportunities (Sydney), Senior Trade & Investment Commissioner to Malaysia and Brunei and Head of its
ASEAN Infrastructure Unit. Paul has also been a Trade Commissioner to Indonesia and Mexico. Paul has a
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wide industry background and has a track record of attracting investment into Australia, most recently
helping Tune Hotel Group set-up in Melbourne and Talisman Energy in Brisbane (with the support of the
Brisbane City Council and Qld Government).
Workshop Facilitator – Kellie Holdsworth, Sunshine Coast Council
Kellie Holdsworth is Acting Industry Investment Facilitator for the Education and Research sector within the Economic Development Branch of Sunshine Coast Council. Economic Development Branch are committed to delivering the economic priorities of Council for the region. Outside of Council duties Kellie stays engaged with a great variety of young people from all walks of life while travelling around Queensland and Northern NSW refereeing roller derby.
Environment Workshop Facilitator – Denise Lindon, Sunshine Coast Council
Denise has worked in the environmental field for over 25 years working for both the State and local government. She started out with a few years with Queensland National Parks and Wildlife and then moved into the field of water and worked on the State of the Rivers Project for many years. She currently works for the Sunshine Coast Council as Coordinator of the Community Catchment Partnerships Team and manages a number of programs including Natural Waterways, Catchment Management, Land for Wildlife,
Environment Grants and Partnerships and Community Nature Conservation.
Workshop Facilitator – Wendy Cliff, Sunshine Coast Council
Wendy has recently joined the Sunshine Coast Council and heads up the Community Nature Conservation Program which fosters and supports community volunteer involvement in natural area protection and restoration. In her previous 8 years of employment she has worked as a Park Ranger, Community Ranger and Volunteer Support Officer for the Department of Environment in South Australia, developing her skills and building knowledge in park management, environment & conservation planning, delivering conservation programs, community & stakeholder engagement, volunteer management and project management.
One of her passions is supporting the Thin Green Line Foundation, a charity aimed at Protecting Natures Protectors by providing support to park rangers and their communities, predominantly in developing nations where many are killed on the frontline for conservation.
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Mental, Physical & Emotional Health Workshop Facilitator – Aaron Williams, Mindstar
Aaron Williams is the CEO of Mindstar, a new wellbeing & mental health online social
enterprise that connects children, adults, schools and businesses with online self-
guided wellbeing programs and professional therapists and counsellors via Mindstar's
secure online video platform. The Mindstar wellbeing programs are free for young
people under 25 years of age - www.mindstar.com.au
Aaron has previously worked in schools, the community sector and in policy and
program management positions for the state government. Aaron is a mental health
clinician and trainer with the Sunshine Coast Child and Youth Mental Health Service
at Maroochydore. He is currently completing his PhD and provides lectures on youth
mental health at the University of Queensland.
Recreational & Entertainment Activities Workshop Facilitator – Anita Freed, Sunshine Coast Council
Anita Freed is Sunshine Coast Council’s Performing Arts Curator. Since commencing
in 2011, she has initiated the annual professional theatre program and programs the
venues within Council’s Major Venues Unit. Anita has expertise in live theatre, event
management and technical production, having worked extensively in the theatre and
event industry in Sydney for clients including Darling Harbour Authority, Qantas, Who
Magazine, Myer as well as working on various theatre productions and in theatres
around Sydney and since 2009 in Queensland.
Anita has Post Graduate qualifications in Design Science, Lighting (University of Sydney), a BA in Visual
Arts (University NSW) and a Certificate in Small Business Management.
Workshop Facilitator – Colin Potter, Sunshine Coast Council
Colin has a wide professional background, and currently works for Sunshine Coast
Council. For over 20 years he worked in the Library and Information industries within
the local, State and education sectors in Queensland , NSW and the United States.
He is passionate about information, cultural, education and access services for young
people. More recently he has worked as a development officer, in the cultural,
creative and events management areas within council,
Over the past 15 years, Colin has been involved in music production, through his own
record company, and also managed a number of young musicians, bands and artists.
Colin is keen to work with young people and to make a difference!
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Workshop Facilitator – Mitch Wilson, Sunshine Coast Council
Mitch has spent over 25 years in the public and private sectors, working
primarily across Information Technology, Market Research and Customer
Service. He has held national roles improving customer satisfaction, staff
satisfaction and sales. He has a passion for excellence in customer service
and has worked in council for the last 5 years. Currently Mitch is Council’s
Coordinator of Community Programs & Events
Transport Workshop Facilitator – Hannah Richardson, Sunshine Coast Council
Hannah is the Coordinator, Traffic and Transportation and holds degrees in both
Civil Engineering and Urban and Regional Planning. Hannah gained experience in
traffic engineering and strategic transport planning working in the private sector
before beginning work for local government at the Sunshine Coast Council.
Peer Pressure / Social Inclusion Workshop Facilitator – Rhiannon Sims, Headspace Maroochydore
Rhiannon Sims is the Youth and Community Officer at headspace Maroochydore –
working with schools, community organisations and health professionals to raise
awareness about the importance of help-seeking for mental health concerns.
Rhiannon has more than ten years’ experience in the areas of Marketing,
Communication and Education. She has worked in media, marketing, communications
and major events for the NSW Government, the Cerebral Palsy League and most
recently with Sunshine Coast based not-for-profit United Synergies. Rhiannon’s
passion is in making services accessible to the community through meaningful
participation and stakeholder driven communication.
Her formal qualifications include a Bachelor Arts/Commerce in Marketing and Communications (University
of Wollongong) and a Bachelor Teaching (Secondary) from Charles Sturt University. Rhiannon has also
completed professional training in the areas of social media marketing, creating great advertising,
professional editing, LGBTIQ youth training, and Indigenous cultural awareness.
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Workshop Facilitator – Fraser Landreth, Headspace Maroochydore
Fraser Landreth is both Youth and Community Officer, and Clinician at headspace
Maroochydore where he works with young people to encourage help-seeking for
mental health needs, and supporting them toward getting well
As a Sunny Coast local, Fraser has worked in roles engaging youth over the last 8
years through music events and venues, Lifeline, Uniting Care Community, and most
recently at headspace Maroochydore.
Fraser has a Bachelor of Psychology, Diploma of Events Management, and is currently completing his Bachelor of Psychology (Honours). He has a strong passion in advocating for youth, mental health and working with young people to see them achieve their full potential.
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Accommodation / Housing Workshop Facilitator – Angela Tennant, Cost 2 Bay Housing Group
Workshop Facilitator – Sam Hemsley, Coast 2 Bay Housing Group
Note Taker: Liz Walker, Sustainable Partnerships Australia
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Sexuality (Relationships, Health, Identity) Workshop Facilitator – Karen McGill, Cliniq 87
Note Taker: Stephne Hambrecht, Sunshine Coast Council
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Body Image / Self Esteem / Bullying Workshop Facilitator – Krista Flick, PCYC Note Taker: Kirra Hope, Sustainable Partnerships Australia
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Drugs, Alcohol & Personal Safety Workshop Facilitator – Lynda Fraser, Sunshine Coast Council
Workshop Facilitator – Meagan Hyam, Noffs Foundation
Note Taker: Jack Hooper – Sustainable Partnerships Australia (YEA Crew)
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Education, Training & Employment Workshop Facilitator – Paul Martins, Sunshine Coast Council
Workshop Facilitator – Kellie Holdsworth, Sunshine Coast Council
Note Taker: Amy Doran, Gold Training
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Environment Workshop Facilitator – Denise Lindon, Sunshine Coast Council
Workshop Facilitator – Wendy Cliff, Sunshine Coast Council
Note Taker: Kirra Hope, Sustainable Partnerships Australia
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Mental, Physical & Emotional Health Workshop Facilitator – Aaron Williams, Mindstar
Workshop Facilitator – TBC, Mindstar
Note Taker: Helen Szabo
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Recreational & Entertainment Activities Workshop Facilitator – Anita Freed, Sunshine Coast Council
Workshop Facilitator – Colin Potter, Sunshine Coast Council
Workshop Facilitator – Mitch Wilson, Sunshine Coast Council
Note Taker: Amy Jenkinson, Sunshine Coast Council
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Transport Workshop Facilitator – Hannah Richardson, Sunshine Coast Council
Note Taker: Jane Goodwin, Sunshine Coast Council
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Peer Pressure / Social Inclusion Workshop Facilitator – Rhiannon Sims, Headspace Maroochydore
Workshop Facilitator – Fraser Landreth, Headspace Maroochydore
Note Taker: Catherine Thornton, Sustainable Partnerships Australia (YEA Crew)
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Workshop Activities:
1. What are the issues identified with this topic?
List as many as you can that relate to this topic
Explore the topic
2. Direct & indirect impacts – (grouping as you go)
Circle the direct issues/impacts in one colour and leave indirect impacts un-circled
Identify realistic and workable strategies that Community, Council, & State Government could
implement in relation to the topic (complete activity in template below).
STRATEGY COST BENEFIT PRIORITY
Individuals
Community
Local, State and Federal Government
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Individual Reflection
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