Ways for young people to have a voice
- The NSW Youth Advisory Council advises the Government on issues of concern to young people (aged 12-24) in NSW; government policies relating to young people; and youth related programs.
- Student Representative Councils (SRCs) are groups of students in a school elected by their fellow students. SRCs are active in most state high schools in NSW, representing students in the school and organising ways for them to participate in school life.
- The NSW Commission for Children and Young People advocates for the children and young people of NSW. The Commission's site contains all sorts of information, including details of the Commission's Young People's Reference Group.
- Have your say. The NSW Commission for Children and Young People’s online news about ways to get involved, or find out when organisations want to hear the views of children and young people.
- The Young People’s Reference Group (YPRG) is one of the ways the NSW Commission for Children and Young People involves young people in its work. Each year, 12 young people aged 12–17 years are chosen to help the Commission keep in touch with the views of young people in NSW.
- Rock Enrol is a joint initiative between Triple J and the Australian Electoral Commission to raise awareness of enrolling and voting, and encourage young Australians to enrol to vote.
- Have a Say on current issues on this site.
- Apply to be included on the Government Boards and Committees Register.
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