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Kingborough youths shaping the future

by Eilish Alexander
19 October 2020
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Kingborough youths shaping the future
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The Commissioner for Children and Young People Leanne McLean recently launched Future Tasmania, a new digital magazine or zine which will feature vital contributions from Kingborough youths.

Produced by the Commissioner’s CCYP Ambassadors, Future Tasmania features young Tasmanians’ views on policy issues important to them and is available online.

“Despite the disruption of 2020, Tasmania’s children and young people are still concerned about big policy issues that affect their present and future,” Ms McLean said.

“The zine showcases the creative works and thoughts of CCYP Ambassadors from around Tasmania, focusing on three key areas they identified as being of particular concern to Tasmania’s future.

“The zine also features cameos by Her Excellency, Professor, the Honourable, Kate Warner AC, Governor of Tasmania, the Premier of Tasmania, the Honourable Peter Gutwein MP, Shadow Minister Josh Willie and Greens Leader Cassy O’Connor, and the magical flare of the artistic team at Big hART.”

Ms McLean said this year’s CCYP Ambassador Program includes 142 Tasmanians aged nine to 17, who come from a diverse range of backgrounds and regions across the state, including Kingborough.

“Together, they help shine a light on the views and experiences of Tasmania’s children and young people, which will inform all aspects of my office’s work, from submissions to strategy development,” Ms McLean explained.

“In a normal year, I’d get together in person with CCYP Ambassadors to hear what is going on in their lives and what issues concern them so that I can better advocate for all young Tasmanians.

“However, 2020 has been far from a normal year.

“The pandemic has meant that gathering the views and ideas of children and young people on what they want their future to be is more important than ever.

“While we have been unable to get together in person until today, we became more creative in working together through the creation of the online zine.”

Ms McLean said the Ambassadors worked together over a period of two months, using a variety of media including creative writing, video, sound and illustration to explore and express their views on these topics.

“The Ambassadors’ contributions are insightful, impassioned, informed, and moving, Ms McLean said.

“They also invite us to think more carefully about decisions that we make at a personal and policy level, to consider their impact on children and young people, as well as on our collective future.”

Future Tasmania is online at https://zine2020.childcomm.tas.gov.au/

Pictured above: Kingborough Youth Ambassadors Maryanne Page (left) and Kaiki Massom (right) with the Commissioner for Children and Young People Leanne McLean at the launch of the Future Tasmania zine. (PS)

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