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COVID-19 Resource Hub

A page with resources for young people, the youth sector and government to navigate the COVID-19 recovery in WA

Young People

Resources for young people

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Youth Workers

Resources for anyone who works with young people

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Youth Voice

Young people's vision for the COVID-19 recovery

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Our People

Meet our COVID-19 Youth Steering Group who have provided guidance and input on YACWA's COVID-19 response.

Keisha

Keisha is a 25-year-old Noongar woman whose family comes from the Ballardong, Gnaala Karla Booja and South West Boojarah regions Contributing to creating a better future for First Nations people and communities is a passion of Keisha’s, and she is especially passionate about empowering First Nations youth to play their part in this and have a voice. Keisha currently works as the Aboriginal Youth Program Coordinator at the Aboriginal Health Council of WA.

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Zahra

Zahra is a catalyst for change that has worked within youth leadership at a regional, national and international level. She is currently a Law (Hons) and Journalism student at Murdoch University. Her advocacy work is in the field of gender equality, migrant and refugee empowerment and youth leadership. A few of her current roles include the Australian representative on the UN Women Youth Task Force, a member of the YWCA Australia Young Women’s Council and as MYAN Australia’s WA Youth Ambassador. As a result of her work she has represented Australia internationally multiple times at global meetings and has since been named a UN global leader for gender equality.

Danni

Danni is a 24 year old from the Youth Homelessness Advisory Council. She is currently doing a Certificate 4 in Alcohol and Other Drugs online after finishing a Certificate 4 in Community Services last year. She is a very passionate person about getting young voices heard about the important issues.

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Hadi

Hadi is a compassionate leader, human rights activist, community advocate, global citizen, cultural consultant, WA ambassador, and faith motivational speaker.
Hadi aspires to make a change through his involvement with multiple local, state, national and international advocating groups. In the quest for a change, Hadi has taken initiatives in developing leadership platforms, leading youth change-makers, and running campaign for diverse migrant and refugee young people. Hadi sees people as a brother in faith or equal in humanity.

Madison

Bubble, determined, and passionate about inclusivity

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Rosie

Kind, caring, compassionate

Caitlin

Warm. Inquisitive. Dedicated.

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Kat

Queer. Ethical. Committed.

Harsha

Ambitious. Passionate. Advocate

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