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The Tweed Shire Youth Council is a student leadership and civic program to involve young people in local government decision making, to build a resilient youth population and provide opportunities for young people to reach their full potential.
The Youth Council was one of the key objectives of the Tweed Youth Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2017 and will provide an opportunity for young people in the area to express their views on local community matters that directly relate to them.
It will help ensure young people feel more connected to where they live and to be involved in the planning and delivery of youth-related decisions made by Council.
The program will provide professional development opportunities that will strengthen communication skills, increase personal confidence and leadership skills.
The Tweed Shire Youth Council is a student leadership and civic program to involve young people in local government decision making, to build a resilient youth population and provide opportunities for young people to reach their full potential.
The Youth Council was one of the key objectives of the Tweed Youth Strategy and Action Plan 2013-2017 and will provide an opportunity for young people in the area to express their views on local community matters that directly relate to them.
It will help ensure young people feel more connected to where they live and to be involved in the planning and delivery of youth-related decisions made by Council.
The program will provide professional development opportunities that will strengthen communication skills, increase personal confidence and leadership skills.