Youthsafe

Youthsafe work with and support people and organisations involved with young people across NSW including teachers, youth workers, health professionals, road safety officers, police, parents, volunteers and more.

Work Safety

Providing solutions in Work Safety.

Road Safety

For all related Road Safety information.

Safer Celebrating

Covering all topics in Safe Celebrating.

Sport Safety

Active information on Sports Safety.
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We care about the safety of young people.

At Youthsafe we believe that the high rate of serious injury amongst young people aged 15-25 years is unacceptable. We know that many of these injuries are preventable and we are committed to making a positive difference to youth injury in NSW.

We are an independent, non profit organisation.

So we have the freedom to address safety across the range of settings where young people get injured – we are involved in road safety, rail safety, workplace safety, sport safety and recreational safety, including safer celebrations.

 SafeClub website is now live



To help sports clubs create safer environments on and off the field,
Youthsafe has a new website as part of SafeClub, their multi award-winning
sports safety and risk management program.

By visiting www.safeclub.org.au, clubs will gain access to:
o    helpful sports safety resources such as sample documents and templates
o    links to other sports safety organisations
o    tips on how clubs can introduce sports safety to their club
o    success stories from SafeClub-trained sports clubs
o    information about the SafeClub training program
o    advice & support on specific sports safety issues

 

Learner Driver Mentor Programs 

If you would like some information regarding Learner Driver Mentor Programs, or programs which assist Learner drivers to get the required number of hours to be able to attempt their P1 licence test, click here.

 

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Safe Alternative Transport - third report available now

Youthsafe has just released the third stage and final report on Safe Alternative Transport (SAT) – this is an evaluation of a community-based SAT scheme and outlines the effectiveness of the scheme, young people’s perceptions and use of the scheme and SAT in general.  The report can be downloaded here

 


 

 

Last Updated on Friday, 12 February 2010 12:07