Do you work in or support Tasmania’s youth sector?
Are you looking for inspiration and connections to colleagues with an added helping of wellbeing?
Join us for the one-day 2025 Tasmanian Youth Sector Symposium on 18th March 2025.
Early Bird registration is open until mid-January 2025.
We have an amazing program lined up with some wonderful keynote speakers already confirmed.
Rebecca (Bec) Scott, OAM
Bec is Co-founder and CEO of STREAT, a Melbourne-based social enterprise working with young people to provide them with a healthy self, job and home. She is recognised nationally as a leading social innovator and will share some of STREAT’s recent work collaborating with others to build networks, precincts, aggregators, Communities of Practice and incubators.
Dr Amy Imms, medical doctor, author, speaker, and burnout counsellor
Amy will share a framework to address the three phases of responding to burnout: achievable prevention, timely detection, and effective management. Delegates will come away with an understanding of workplace and individual factors that lead to burnout, and practical strategies you can use to address key management areas including stress, compassion fatigue, and moral injury. Find out more about Amy and The Burnout Project here.
The Youth Sector Symposium is hosted by YNOT with support from the Tasmanian Government.
Tickets are limited so make sure you book your spot today! [Link to humanitix.com]
Find out more at ynot.org.au >>
YNOT is the peak body for young people aged 12-25 years and the non-government youth sector in Tasmania.
The Youth Network of Tasmania is supported by the Tasmanian Government.