Brimbank’s Engage program is delivered in partnership with two youth led organisations: Community Health Advancement and Student Engagement (CHASE) and Afro-Australian Student Organisation (AASO).
The Network is hosted by Brimbank City Council brings together workers from Brimbank schools and the community sector to explore member-identified topics.
Brimbank Youth Services stays involved in Disability Networks that exist within Brimbank. These networks include community members, service providers, Brimbank Council staff and local schools.
The Q-West Working Group is a group of youth, health, human services and education providers working in the Western Metropolitan region with young people aged 12 – 25 years old.
BLF provides new and creative learning spaces and develops partnerships and programs to support young people and others in the Brimbank community to access further education and training.
The Youthlinks Network brings together professional who work with young people in the Brimbank area to share information, opportunities and ideas.