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In addition to those accessed through the menu above, there are other resources available.

Case studies 
Developed by the Australian Youth Affairs Coalition, these case studies present examples of current practice in youth work, service delivery and other youth-related programs and project. 

Open space webinar materials
The Open space webinar series is a collaboration between ACYS, the Australian Youth Affairs Coalition and the University of Melbourne's Youth Research Centre.  

Conference materials 
Papers, proceedings and presentations from past conferences in the youth sector. 

 

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Call for trans-Tasman summit to tackle youth gangs

ABC's Radio Australia interviews Les Twentyman, an Australian youth worker who has called for an urgent trans-Tasman summit on the subject of gangs. Original article

20 May 2013

Young people, social media, social network sites and sexual health communication in Australia

This article presents findings from six rural and urban focus groups with young people in Australia about the use of social media and SNS for sexual health communication. Original article

20 May 2013

Gaming grooms teens for gambling

A study of the gaming habits of 13 to 17-year-olds by the University of Adelaide found more than a quarter of teens have played gambling-style video games, while nearly one in 10 have played gambling games on social media, and about one in 20 had played them on mobile phones. Original article

20 May 2013

Cash to keep teens in school

Headlining an action plan for education in Tasmania will be $900,000 in funding to allow regional high and district high schools to broaden their provision of Year 11 and 12 courses. Original article

20 May 2013

YDAS Shorts

The Youth Disability Advocacy Services presents a series of short films that were created by young people with disabilities about their experiences growing up. Original article

20 May 2013

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