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About the Youth Advisory Council

The NSW Youth Advisory Council (YAC) plays an important role in advising the NSW Government on issues that are relevant to young people across the state.

Membership of the YAC is open to all children and young people between 12 and 24 years of age residing in NSW. Applications are sought from young people with diverse backgrounds and life experiences, from across NSW.

The 12 member YAC provides a direct avenue of communication between young people and the NSW Government.

The YAC meets regularly over their term throughout the year to provide advice to the Minister responsible for Youth and the Advocate for Children and Young People on issues, policies and laws that affect children and young people in NSW.

Membership of the YAC provides an opportunity for children and young people to contribute to the work of the NSW Government.

Part four of the The Advocate for Children and Young People Act 2014 sets out the Council’s responsibilities and main function.

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Meet this year's YAC

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What members do

  • Advise the Minister and the Advocate on the planning, development, integration and implementation of government policies and programs concerning young people.
  • Consult with young people, community groups and government agencies on issues and policies concerning young people.
  • Monitor and evaluate legislation and government policies and programs concerning young people and recommend changes if required.
  • Conduct forums, approved by the Minister, on issues of interest to young people.
  • Collect, analyse and provide the Minister and the Advocate with information on issues and policies concerning young people.

How members are selected

Part four of The Advocate for Children and Young People Act 2014 details that the Minister appoints members of the Youth Advisory Council. Members must have such experience, skills and qualifications as the Minister considers necessary for them to make a contribution to the work of the Council.

Applicants are assessed and shortlisted by the Advocate and members of the broader ACYP team. Shortlisted candidates are assessed at a face-to-face recruitment event. After an extensive recruitment process, the Advocate and ACYP recommend 12 finalists for appointment to the Minister for Youth and NSW Cabinet.