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Call for submissions for Youth Sector Summit: 'Technosexual World'

The Youth Educating Peers (YEP) Project at the Youth Affairs Council of WA (YACWA) are organising their second Youth Sector Summit for the 12th November 2019.

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This year’s theme is Technosexual – exploring the role of technology, digital media and online spaces in youth sexual health.

The group are currently seeking speakers, workshops, panelists and stalls for the summit. Applications are open to anyone interested in improving the sexual health of young people.

YACWA are particularly seeking submissions from young people, youth workers, LGBTIQ+ and other minority representatives, and government representatives.

Abstract submissions close on Wednesday 14th August at 1pm. For more information head to theyepproject.org.au

OIP Staff


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