Mail - Mt Evelyn Star Mail - 13th December 2022

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Tuesday, 13 December, 2022

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A rally of force By Mikayla van Loon

Lilydale Youth Hub staff, members of the public and young people gather on the grass outside the Hub to rally against the closure of the service. Pictures: MIKAYLA VAN LOON

Raising their voices, led by Youth Advisory Group member Candice, young people marched in solidarity through the streets of Lilydale. As a partnering body with Cire, Anchor, Oonah and Eastern Community Legal, as well as headspace, Emma said the Hub has become an instrumental part of the region’s response to mental health support services. “We take the pressure off of a lot of the other systems, the hospital system. We provide an early intervention and prevention service where you can walk in and get immediate help. Where else can you get that kind of support?” The Hub is asking for just $600,000 to keep

the Hub open until May next year when the Federal government, via commissioning funding body Eastern Melbourne PHN, completes an evaluation of the service and its outreach results. “Our program is being evaluated for five months where we’re not open and not running. How can they have an accurate evaluation when we’re not here?” Emma said. “All we need is $600,000. That’s all we’re asking for. So many young people have benefited

and this program is just crucial, young lives matter. Early Intervention matters. It works, we know this program works, we know we have incredible outcomes.” The heart wrenching truth of the closure was quite emotional for Inspiro CEO Sue Sestan who said “we’ve done everything we can.” “When you see people interacting, so much effort went into it, together. It’s not easy to do this stuff and it’s going to go to waste,” she said. Holding out hope the evaluation will be positive, Sue said however, scientific evaluation doesn’t share the human impact and “all these kids are testimony. They’re the case studies.” “Even if after the evaluation, something may surface then because we’re not going to give up on the model, the model is amazing. People may not be listening but we’ll keep advocating and at least I know this actually makes a difference.” Continued page 3

Happy Holidays from the team at Cire

On behalf of all of us at Cire, thank you for your support this year. We wish you an incredible festive season and look forward to seeing you in 2023! All the best from our team. 12582133-SN50-22

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With the closure of the Lilydale Youth Hub pending at the end of this year, young people and adult allies gathered to rally and march against the ceasing of funding for the service in 2023. Organised by members of the Yarra Ranges Council Youth Advisory Group (YAG) and young people from the Hub, people came out in numbers to support the march on Saturday 10 December. “Today, we gather outside the front of the Lilydale Youth Hub for a reason, to raise our voices for youth mental health support and to stand against this closure,” YAG member and rally organiser Candice said. While the Hub itself has helped hundreds of young people themselves, with thousands of hours of support services given, Candice said “by extension, the Hub has helped hundreds of friends, partners, parents and carers.” “The loss of the Lilydale Youth Hub will lead to the forced abandonment of hundreds of young people who access these services,” she said. “It will lead to the loss of a vital safe space that young people have used to escape to when nowhere else has felt quite like home. It will lead to referral to other services with long waiting lists delaying much needed support.” Lilydale Youth Hub staff member Emma said if you were to fill a football oval with the number of young people, their parents, carers and friends, that’s how many people the Hub has been able to support in just three years. “The Yarra Ranges has the highest amount of youth mental health issues in the region, the highest amount and we have the least services available,” she said.


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