Young People and Employment

Follow the links below to find information about employment issues for young people.

Reviewed March 2009

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Title:   Kids who work
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   'Work' means anything that involves some effort to achieve what needs to be done. When people talk about working, they usually mean working for money.
Date:   Jun 2009

Title:   Children working
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Some young people are in full time work before they are eighteen but it is not unusual for children of compulsory school age (under 16 years in South Australia) to be involved in paid work at some point.
Date:   Mar 2009

Title:   Moving
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Moving is a big decision. There can be many reasons why you or your family are moving.
Date:   Feb 2009

Title:   Youth work - getting into it
Publisher:   Child and Youth Health - CYH (South Australia)
Description:   Young people are often interested in doing work that may help the community. So how do you get into this sort of work?
Date:   Mar 2008

Title:   Applying for jobs and interview skills
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet contains information about job interviews and writing a resume
Date:   Feb 2008

Title:   Looking for work
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   This fact sheet contains practical advice for job hunters
Date:   Aug 2007

Title:   Starting a new job
Publisher:   Inspire Foundation
Description:   Starting your first job, or changing to a new job, is often really exciting. It may also be stressful and overwhelming. This factsheet gives you a range of practical suggestions for easing the transition.

Title:   Opportunities provision for preventing youth gang involvement for children and young people (7-16)
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons, Ltd. for The Cochrane Collaboration
Description:   Research has shown that youth who join gangs are more likely to be involved in delinquency and crime, particularly serious and violent offences, compared to non-gang youth and non-gang delinquent youth. Opportunities provision is a commonly used gang pr...
Date:   Apr 2007

Title:   Young people and work
Publisher:   Women's Health Queensland Wide Inc
Description:   This article will examine the benefits and pitfalls of combining part time work with high school study as well as the role of homework.
Date:   Sep 2005
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