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                                                                  Secondary students developed strong leadership,
                    Organisations signed in November 2018 the     organising and communication skills, teamwork,
                    Campaspe Youth Partnerships’ Memorandum       personal motivation and strengths, saying I CAN,
                    of Understanding as a Full MoU or Affiliate   through the I CAN mentoring program in Kyabram
                    Member Organisation for two years.            and Echuca.
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                      7                                           Primary aged students enjoyed the I CAN






                     Schools involved in Youth Partnerships       Imagination Club meeting once a fortnight
                                                                  developing their self-esteem, social connection,
                     programs: Echuca College, Echuca Specialist   optimism and self-confidence.
                     School, Kyabram P-12 College, River City

                     Christian College, Rushworth P-12 College,    22
                      St Augustine’s College and St Joseph’s College.
                     179                                         Primary aged students participated in the Junior

                                                                 Park Rangers project-based learning program at

                                                                 the Kyabram Fauna Park. Students through

                     Young people participated in Campaspe Youth   cooperative learning developed responsibility,
                                                                 confidence, teamwork and learnt how to care
                     Partnerships programs over the year.        for animals.
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                    Students, disengaged from school, have       Students participated in the Hands on Learning
                    participated in the Gateway program at Echuca   program that caters to the different ways young
                    College, which aims to re-engage students with   people learn, helping students build confidence,
                    education.                                   engage and achieve at school.
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                    Students  were mentored and supported in the   Students engaged in Murray Life Adventures , a
                    MATES mentoring program. Through weekly      program based on outdoorsy and challenging type
                    visits at school, a volunteer mentor encourages   activities with a focus on safety, fun and learning
                    and reinforces positive behaviour, enhances    to assist to re-engage the students to education
                    self-confidence and feelings of self-worth.    and teamwork in a fun outdoor setting.






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