headspace Shepparton team supporting local youth.
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Megan Fisher
Local employers gathered at Shepparton Art Museum on March 20 for a breakfast hosted by headspace Shepparton.
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The event offered attendees a chance to learn about the benefits of employing young people, hear young participants share their experiences, and foster connections to support local youth’s employment pathways.
News photographer Megan Fisher captured the event.
Local businesses, schools and community leaders came together to address youth unemployment in our region.
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Megan Fisher
Graduate social worker Tania Altoft with headspace Shepparton senior enhanced care clinician Bridie Wright.
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Megan Fisher
headspace Shepparton centre manager Robyn Hucker highlights the benefits of youth employment.
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Megan Fisher
Panel speakers included peer worker Jason Cooper from headspace Shepparton, Gouge Linen general manager Martina Johnson and The Personnel Group community engagement co-ordinator Julie Gardner, who shared their insights on youth employment.
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Megan Fisher