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New study gives young people a voice on what they need to succeed post-school
A new and ongoing study by The Smith Family is providing direct insights from hundreds of young people experiencing disadvantage on their post-school pathways
Pandemic presents a chance to address the root causes of youth disadvantage
Having limited financial resources affects families in so many ways, including reducing access to some of the fundamental tools of education such as books, stationery and digital technology.
Opinion: Early intervention is key to addressing entrenched disadvantage
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New research report offers solution to closing the educational gap for disadvantaged students
Read our media releases: New research report offers solution to closing the educational gap for disadvantaged students
$1.2 million to support tertiary studies of disadvantaged young women
Read our media releases: $1.2 million to support tertiary studies of disadvantaged young women
Opinion: Dr Lisa O'Brien - The importance of school attendance
Read our media releases: Opinion: Dr Lisa O'Brien - The importance of school attendance
Budget doesn't pass fairness test for disadvantaged young people
Read our media releases: Budget doesn't pass fairness test for disadvantaged young people
The Smith Family launches in Gladstone to help local children and their families
Today The Smith Family has officially launched its Learning for Life education support program in Gladstone, Queensland.
Indigenous students join forces for a better education
Indigenous students from across the country have come together at Sydney Olympic Park in NSW for ‘The Gathering’, an annual event connecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people from rural and remote communities to broaden their educational experiences and develop their leadership skills.
Educational achievements of young Indigenous leaders recognised
The educational achievements of 56 of Australia’s future Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander leaders were celebrated on the weekend at The Smith Family’s (IYLP) Indigenous Youth Leadership Program graduation ceremony held in Darwin.
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