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Andrews government urged to reinstate funding for Latrobe Youth Space to maintain its vital community role
Martin Cameron urges Andrews government to restore funding for Latrobe Youth Space, highlighting its vital role in supporting young people. Minister disregards its significance, causing community concern.
The Andrews Labor government must heed calls to reinstate funding for Latrobe Youth Space, according to The Nationals Member for Morwell, Martin Cameron. In June, Mr Cameron called on the Treasurer to reverse the decision to scrap funding for the Youth Space under the 2023-24 Budget, citing concerns about the impact its closure would have on young people in the Latrobe Valley.
Numerous individuals, including Youth Space members, express distress and concern to my office. Minister neglects young regional Victorians' needs
Youth Space is vital
But in responding to Mr Cameron this week, the Minister for Youth disregarded the crucial role Youth Space plays in supporting young people from across Gippsland. "The Minister has completely rubbished the value of Latrobe Youth Space in her response. The Minister clearly has no understanding of, or appreciation for, the amazing work Youth Space does by suggesting young people can instead seek support from other organisations."
"There are more than 500 young people who rely on Latrobe Youth Space for social connection, help with finding employment, referrals to health services and learning life skills. But even more importantly, a huge number of young people in the Valley rely on the Youth Space for basic needs like a hot shower and food because it's the only place they feel safe."
"People of all ages, including members of the Youth Space, have contacted my office en masse to express their devastation and concern, and rightly so. Latrobe Youth Space is a community asset we cannot afford to lose, and it is reprehensible that the Minister is again ignoring the needs of young regional Victorians," Mr Cameron said.
Pictures from Latrobe Youth Space Facebook page.
Source: http://gippsland.com/
Published by: news@gippsland.com

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