Youth Affairs Council Victoria Youth Disability Advocacy Service YACVIC Rural YACVIC YERP
Youth Affairs Council Victoria Youth Affairs Council Victoria
Main menu
  • About Us Icon caret
    • About YACVic
    • Our people
    • Our Board
    • Child Safe Standards
    • Work with us
    • Contact us
    • Feedback, Concerns and Complaints
  • Advocacy Icon caret
    • Policy and Reports
    • Media releases
    • Youth Work Matters
  • Training and Services Icon caret
    • What We Offer
    • Upcoming Training
    • Youth Participation
    • Code of Ethical Practice
  • Resources Icon caret
    • YERP
    • Code of Ethical Practice
    • Multicultural Health Directory
    • Vaccines and Young People
    • Learning from COVID-19
    • Election Navigator
    • Voice to Parliament Referendum Navigator
    • Youth participation
    • Disaster Hub
    • Access and Inclusion
    • YDAS Resources and Training
  • Get Involved Icon caret
    • Events
    • Are you 12 to 25?
    • Become a member
    • HEY Grants and Partners
    • Future Proof
    • Yeah, Nah
    • YERP & Code Upgrade
    • Newsletter sign-up
  • Connect Icon caret
    • Become a member
    • Newsletter sign-up
    • Training and support
    • Contact us
    • Bequests and Gifts
  • Blog
  • YACVIC Home

Advocacy

Skip to content
Main menu
  • About Us
  • Advocacy
  • Training and Services
  • Resources
  • Get Involved
  • Connect
  • Blog

Our websites

Youth Affairs Council Victoria Youth Disability Advocacy Service YACVIC Rural YACVIC YERP

Sign our letter and tell the government #CeasefireNow

  • Young people, youth workers, and their supporters are invited to sign our letter to government representatives in Victoria.

Youth Work Matters

  • Youth Work Matters is our collective call for the Victorian Government to make a historic investment into Victoria's young people.

Explore advocacy on

  • Everything
  • Environment + Climate Change
  • Disability
  • Rural and regional
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • NDIS
  • Education, training and employment
  • Housing and homelessness
  • Transport
  • Government and youth policy
  • Media releases
  • Youth participation
  • Youth sector
  • Migrant and refugee
  • Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
  • Youth justice
  • Child protection
  • LGBTIQA+
  • Health
  • Issues
  • Family violence
  • COVID-19
  • Budget
  • Alcohol & other drugs

YACVic applauds Scott Morrison in appointing Federal Minister for Youth

  • Government and youth policy
  • Media releases
  • Youth sector

YACVic welcomes state budget’s investment in rural and regional young people and at-risk young people

  • Media releases
  • Government and youth policy
  • Rural and regional
  • Budget

YACVic’s response to the 2019 Federal Election result

  • Government and youth policy
  • Rural and regional
  • Media releases
  • Youth participation
  • Youth sector

YACVic applauds Labor's commitment to young Australians

  • Media releases
  • Rural and regional
  • Youth participation
  • Youth sector
  • Government and youth policy

YACVic appoints Katherine Ellis as new CEO

  • Media releases
  • Government and youth policy
  • Youth sector

Federal budget 2019 – where are the young people?

  • Media releases
  • Disability
  • Rural and regional
  • Mental health and wellbeing
  • Education, training and employment
  • Government and youth policy
  • Budget
Load more
Top

Sign up for our newsletters

Get the latest news, events, training, jobs and other opportunities in the Victorian youth sector delivered to your inbox. 

Subscribe

Social media

  • Icon instagram Instagram
  • Icon facebook Facebook

Visit our partners

  • Koorie Youth Council

Resources

  • Yerp
  • Code of Ethical Practice

Policies

  • Privacy policy
  • Feedback, Concerns and Complaints
  • Child safety standards
Youth Disability Advocacy Service
Youth Affairs Council Victoria Rural
YACVIC YERP

YACVic respectfully acknowledges the traditional custodians of the Aboriginal nations within Victoria where our work takes place, and we pay our respects to Elders past and present. Bunjil’s lore states that those who walk on this land must care for the Country and waterways as well as care for the children and young people. This always was and always will be Aboriginal land.