Child safety is everyone’s responsibility. Council has zero tolerance for abuse, harm or neglect towards children and young people. Keeping children and young
Feeling part of the community is a key component of people’s overall health and wellbeing. Belonging provides a sense of connection and fulfilment to
Professional networks Youth Workers can join in supporting young people. Whitehorse Youth Issues Network (YIN) By being part of the Whitehorse YIN, youth
Accessible Parking Permits are available for drivers or passengers with a disability and organisations that transport people with disabilities. You can apply
A recent study helped us better understand our community’s thoughts and attitudes about reusable menstrual and continence products, and consider ways to
Family violence is complex. It can take many forms and is caused by a number of factors. But one thing is clear – it has a significant and harmful impact on the
Everyone deserves to feel safe and confident when moving around our local neighbourhoods, whether you're driving, walking to school, riding a bike, pushing a
Presented by: Sara Hanna & Family Therapist Jim Dellis, headspace Hawthorn Age Range: parents and carers of children aged12- 25 years Date: Wednesday 22 June
Whitehorse News - April 2023 Whitehorse Youth Services is excited to be chosen to participate in the Victorian Youth Parliament 2023! Youth Parliament is an
Parents, teachers and community members are invited to drop in to Council's youth centre on Thursday 21 November from 4pm-7pm to find out all that it offers.