Mission Australia has opened its annual Youth Survey, and the charity is hoping for a record number of Lake Macquarie and Central Coast young people aged 15 to 19 will get involved.
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This year’s survey will ask questions about social media, alcohol and drugs, barriers to employment, and how young people feel about their community.
Mission Australia CEO James Toomey urged local young people to speak up and get involved.
“The Youth Survey provides an important snapshot of young Australians and offers many important insights. It equips organisations like Mission Australia with current evidence on how young people are faring so we can advocate on their behalf for the services and broader policy changes that they need,” Mr Toomey said.
“By providing a platform where young people can share their aspirations, concerns and thoughts year on year, it offers invaluable insights into what’s really going on in their lives.
“We are encouraging even more young people to take part in our Youth Survey this year including high schools, community youth groups, sporting teams, community service organisations and church groups. The more young people we have participate, the more comprehensive the results will be,” Mr Toomey said.
In 2017, both nationally and in NSW, the top three issues identified by young people as most important in Australia today were mental health, alcohol and drugs, and equity and discrimination.
Mental health emerged as the top concern for the first time in the 16-year history of reporting.
In the survey, young people continue to highlight coping with stress, school or study problems and body image as their top three issues of personal concern.
To take part in the survey, go to missionaustralia.com.au/youthsurvey by July 31.