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The Foundation for Young Australians

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Formation
  
1977

Region served
  
Australia

Main organ
  
Board of Directors

Headquarters
  
Melbourne, Australia

Type
  
NGO

Chief Executive Officer
  
Jan Owen

Founded
  
1977

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Purpose
  
Improving learning and life opportunities for young Australians

Motto
  
Unleash the world. Create a better future.

Affiliation
  
Department of Education and Training

Similar
  
United Nations Youth Au, Australian Council for Educatio, Brotherhood of St Laurence, Kids Helpline, The Smith Family

Profiles

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The Foundation for Young Australians (or FYA) is an Australian non-profit organisation committed to creating generational transformation by improving the learning outcomes and life opportunities of young Australians. Projects of the foundation include the Safe Schools Coalition Australia and publishing research.

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The organisation aims to foster young people's education and social participation.

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History

Tracing back to 1977, FYA has a history of partnering with individuals, organisations and schools. FYA was formed in 2000 through a partnership between The Queen’s Trust (1977-2000) and the Australian Youth Foundation (1987-2000), with the objectives of providing increased opportunity and access for young people of disadvantaged backgrounds, and supporting the leadership development of young Australians.

In July 2008 an alliance was formed between Education Foundation and FYA. The Education Foundation was founded in 1989 by Ellen Koshland with the aim of developing and delivering education programs, community engagement and research to Australian students. The partnership was the result of a bold aspiration shared by the two Boards to establish FYA as the pre-eminent advocate for young Australians.

in 2010, FYA shifted direction, under the leadership of Jan Owen, from a funding body to an initiative incubation space. The initiatives FYA now develops with partners are focused on education and social change.

The FYA publishes an annual report called "How Young People are Faring". In 2012, the FYA calculated that 30% of student who left high school in Year 9 or below were NEET.

A 2014 report by the FYA found that people under the age of 24 were likely to be worse off than their parents, with a 30% unemployment rate and more university debt and spending most income on housing. The report was titled How Young People Are Faring and was written in conjunction with Professor Stephen Lamb from the University of Melbourne.

Initiatives

The Foundation for Young Australians (FYA) develops and delivers initiatives that foster engagement in learning, access and equity while linking to schools and communities across Australia.

  • The Centre for New Public Education (CPE) (now closed)
  • Change It Up
  • High Resolves
  • IMPACT
  • NAB Schools First
  • Safe Schools Coalition Victoria (SSCV) which has since become the Safe Schools Coalition Australia.
  • Worlds of Work (WOW)
  • Young People Without Borders (YPWB)
  • Young Social Pioneers
  • References

    The Foundation for Young Australians Wikipedia