In Their Own Hands: Can young people change Australia? documents and celebrates young people’s active participation in social, political and civic life and describes the many ways in which they are leading vital social change. At the same time, it critically examines the barriers to this participation and questions the degree to which the voice of young people is genuinely valued in Australia.Young people are often characterised as disengaged and apathetic. This book challenges that view while providing a set of needed signposts for change at the level of core social institutions and processes. The book draws on the work of The Foundation for Young Australians and its legacy of significant research into the education, wellbeing and pa...
Young people’s participation in the economic, political and cultural life of all Australians is fund...
This article presents an investigation of an Australian social entrepreneurship and leadership progr...
This Discussion Paper, Putting the politics back into Politics: Young people and democracy in Austra...
The more fundamental challenge is to open the doors to young people, recognising the place at the ta...
This chapter explores new and emergent discourses and practices of youth participation, from within ...
In the past ten years Australia has rapidly restructured its economy, exposing its institutions and ...
This book draws on the stories of thirty-two young Australians to identify the barriers and obstacle...
Young people are changing the way they engage with politics and Politics is going to have to change ...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
The line I want to take in this chapter is that the way we position young people has a profound bear...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
Current Australian public policy has a strong focus on youth and young people. In particular, the po...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
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...
This article presents an investigation of an Australian social entrepreneurship and leadership progr...
This Discussion Paper, Putting the politics back into Politics: Young people and democracy in Austra...
The more fundamental challenge is to open the doors to young people, recognising the place at the ta...
This chapter explores new and emergent discourses and practices of youth participation, from within ...
In the past ten years Australia has rapidly restructured its economy, exposing its institutions and ...
This book draws on the stories of thirty-two young Australians to identify the barriers and obstacle...
Young people are changing the way they engage with politics and Politics is going to have to change ...
Late in 2007, the Whitlam Institute, together with the University of Western Sydney (UWS) Office of ...
The line I want to take in this chapter is that the way we position young people has a profound bear...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
This article addresses the changing nature of participation for young people. Our analysis is framed...
Current Australian public policy has a strong focus on youth and young people. In particular, the po...
This article addresses the changing nature of civic and political engagement for young people in Aus...
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...
This article presents an investigation of an Australian social entrepreneurship and leadership progr...
This Discussion Paper, Putting the politics back into Politics: Young people and democracy in Austra...