Partners and other networks

The GSGLLEN is a leader in the Glenelg and Southern Grampains communities in ensuring young people are supported to achieve the very best possible education, training and employment transition outcomes.

The GSGLLEN leads, supports or engages with a number of key partnerships and networks within our communities to improve outcomes for vulnerable young people.

In response to the high level of youth disengagement in Glenelg, the GSGLLEN facilitated the establishment of the Portland Re-engagement Program in 2011.  The LLEN drove the involvement of community and industry support for this very worthwhile program based at Portland Secondary College. The LLEN has been a strong supporter of the program since its inception. Click here to find out more about Portland Re-engagement program.

In addition to its key work, GSGLLEN has been an active partner in a number of local and regional partnerships which aim to improve the educational and economic participation of vulnerable young people.

Beyond the Bell: Stepping Stones to School and Engagement in Learning projects. Click here for more information.

Live4Life Partnership Groups. Click here for Glenelg and click here for Southern Grampians.

Standing Tall Heywood. Click here for more information.

Navigator. Click here for more information. 

Koori Academy of Excellence. Click here for more information.

Great South Coast Regional Partnership and the Senior Secondary Reform process. Click here for more information.

Lead and facilitated by the GSGLLEN the transition action networks (TAN) bring together education and training providers,  industry, government and community sector representatives to create innovative initatives for positive transitional outcomes for young people with a disability. The flagship of the TAN is the Passport 2 Employment Program. Click here for more information about P2E

The GSGLLEN provides key information to the Glenelg and Southern Grampians Youth Networks regarding programs and support to young people in our region. Click here for more information about the Southern Grampians Youth Network.

GSGLLEN has a strong history of working in partnership in working with our local Aboriginal community and agencies to support improved outcomes for koorie young people.  Examples of this work include; industry tours, career and aspiration programs, supporting the Koorie Academy of Excellence (KAE) program, promoting cultural awareness of new workers in the region, and more recently a video series highlighting pathways of local aboriginal students.  Click here to access the video.