TOTeM The One & The Many Partnership Outreach Education Model project hosted by Victoria University.

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TOTeM The One & The Many Partnership Outreach Education Model project hosted by Victoria University

Youth Programs at Victoria University Victorian Certificate of Education officially an adult program running academic year 11 and 12 subjects Victorian Certificate of Applied Learning new initiative of the State Government to provide a vocationally-oriented alternative to VCE Pre-VET/VCE responding to a need in the community, this access program drew together accredited units from various packages

POEM Deliverables 1. Engaging young people 2. Delivery of accredited education & training 3. Support for young people with and through their issues 4. Development of a local support network for the young people 5. Re-engaging young people into mainstream activities

Underpinning Philosophies Action Research: Reflective, evolving, developing Genuine Partnerships: with Government, within your organisation, with other providers Engagement: meaningful, at every level

Partnerships through TOTeM

As a model of engagement: Be flexible Reduce risk factors Role model engagement Celebrate progress Support each other Communicate Keep learning Choose your fights

Pause to consider What can the partnerships provide your organisation?