Young People Speak Up In Unprecedented Numbers

We've had an overwhelming response to our Geelong Youth Survey, receiving 3,790 submissions predominately from young people, as well as parents, those working in education and community members.

Consultation was extended to allow for more people aged 12-25 to tell us what they value and the challenges they face, and for us to identify key themes around their wellbeing, education, employment, leisure and safety.

In total, we received a massive 3,611 responses from young people – the biggest response the City has had from this age group for an engagement. Schools that had more than 200 students complete the survey were Belmont High School, Bellarine Secondary College, Clonard College and North Geelong Secondary College, with Kardinia International College just shy of 200.

Parents, carers, guardians and interested community members made up 128 of the responses and 51 came from people working at an educational facility or with young people.

Our Youth Development team is now filtering and analysing the data, with an engagement report to be released in the coming months. Preliminary analysis suggests that the top three issues of concern that young people reported were school and study pressures, mental health and wellbeing and cost of living or financial stress*.

When asked, 'What stops you from attending or enjoying activities, places or events in Greater Geelong?' among the top responses were cost and transport*.

By sharing their ideas and insights, young people went into the running to win a Nintendo Switch, Kindle, iPad, wireless headphones, a portable Bluetooth speaker or one of five $100 Westfield vouchers. The randomly selected winners participated in games at central Geelong's The Nest Youth Hub to walk away with their chosen prize.

Greater Geelong Mayor Stretch Kontelj OAM

We are so appreciative that young people took the time to share insights into what it's like growing up in our region.

The team is now collating and analysing the data, which will help Council better support young community members through programs, services and infrastructure.

Head to our Have Your Say page and hit 'Follow' to be alerted about the upcoming engagement report and other progress.

Councillor Melissa Cadwell

Young people from across the region are behind making the Geelong Youth Survey such a success.

A big thanks to Vocational Major students at Belmont High School, Clonard College and St Joseph's College Geelong who worked with the City to promote and encourage the uptake of the survey.

We also acknowledge the immense work of our Youth Council members and other young people connected with our programs who supported and promoted the survey at their schools and within their own networks.

*Please note that the results detailed in this news item are preliminary and may change as the data is explored fully.
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