Current Australian public policy has a strong focus on youth and young people. In particular, the policy discourse and the initiatives that are emerging in support of this discourse advocate young people’s active participation in their communities. Drawing on a PhD study being undertaken with the Australian Youth Research Centre, this paper considers the nature of this policy discourse and its implications for young people’s participation. It also describes the findings of a recent report released by The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA), which shed light on the way in which this policy agenda is being enacted by young people
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This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
The expectation that citizens, including young people, can improve their own social and economic out...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
Homelessness among young people remains an ongoing critical issue across the globe, despite numerous...
Youth participation, as a form of consultation within policymaking processes in Australia, has been ...
Young people’s participation in the economic, political and cultural life of all Australians is fund...
The Youth Engaged Policy (YEP) project found that positive views of the role young people should pla...
This chapter explores new and emergent discourses and practices of youth participation, from within ...
The public policy of numerous nations, including Australia, articulates a clear expectation that sch...
In the past ten years Australia has rapidly restructured its economy, exposing its institutions and ...
The line I want to take in this chapter is that the way we position young people has a profound bear...
Young people’s relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and c...
Young people’s relationship to democracy is a dynamic one. Over time, how youth, participation and c...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
This thesis argues against the prevailing orthodox view that governments in Australia have only rece...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
The expectation that citizens, including young people, can improve their own social and economic out...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
Homelessness among young people remains an ongoing critical issue across the globe, despite numerous...