Greater Dandenong Youth Network

Networks and Publications

The City of Greater Dandenong deliver a range of networks and produce a variety of publications related to working with young people.

The aim of these networks and publications is to share information and resources for strategic planning and sector navigation, and provide the opportunity to foster and strengthen partnerships and collaboration.

Publications

2024 November Youth Leadership Forum Summary Report - 349KB 

2024 Young People and Remuneration - Summary of Benchmarking Findings - 206KB

Youth and Family Strategy 2021-26 - 5MB

Youth and Family Strategy 2021-26 - Year 3 Deliverables Infographic - 1.55MB

Youth and Family Strategy 2021-26 - Year 2 Deliverables Infographic - 848.9KB

Youth and Family Services Quality Commitment - 281KB

Child Safety Commitment - 156KB

2023 Understanding young people's experience of Racism and Discrimination in Greater Dandenong - Summary Report - 786KB

Climate Changers Forum - Summary Report June 2023 - 1.3 MB

2022 Mental Health Consultation - Summary Report - 336.1KB

2022 Mental Health Consultation - Fact Sheet - 1.9MB

2022 Youth Summit - Summary Report - 722.2KB

2022 LGBTIQA+ Benchmarking Project Part 2 - Secondary Schools - 542.6KB

2021 LGBTIQA+ Benchmarking Project Part 1 - Local Government - 507KB

2021 School Career Guidance Benchmarking Project - Summary Report - 885.6KB

2021 Youth Leadership Forum - Key Recommendations - 397KB

2021 Addressing Racism and Discrimination - Submission for the Anti Racism Taskforce Australia - 490KB

2018 Youth Summit - Summary Report - 1.1MB

On
COVID-19 Research Project - Key Findings
Learn how to stay safe and protect your personal information while online.
Useful resources from our Employment Bootcamp, to help young people with their search for work
GDYN provides a space for youth services and stakeholders to connect.
MYET was established in response to high rates of youth disengagement and unemployment in Greater Dandenong.
This project utilises a survey to measure the resilience of children and young people from Grade 3 to Year 12.