Page 305 - Week 01 - Thursday, 18 February 1993

Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . . PDF . . . .


nominated for an Australian Violence Prevention Award.

"The Mobility Mural" Funds were provided to a group of young people to design and paint a mural which highlighted issues of relevance to young people with disabilities. A significant number of the projects participants were disabled, and the mural was featured in the launch of Access Awareness Week.

"Behind The Bottle" Funds were provided to a group of young people to write, film and produce a short video documenting the effects of alcohol abuse among young people. The video has been shown as a discussion starter in a number of local youth centres.

"Koori Music Project" Funds were provided to allow a group of young Aboriginal people to write and perform a number of musical compositions. The compositions incorporate both traditional and contemporary styles, and will be performed at a number of concerts scheduled during the Year of the Worlds Indigenous People.

"Storm In A Teacup" Funds were provided to a group of young women to stage an original piece of theatre which looked at the issue of mental health and suicide, with particular attention given to the issue as it affects young women. The play is scheduled for performance in April 1993.

(5) In relation to monitoring and evaluating projects funded under the IMPACT program, at the completion of each project, participants are required to provide to the Youth Affairs Unit:

. a signed acquittal form, certifying that the purpose of the grant has been complied with;

. a completed Project Account Record Book, supported by all receipts and cheque butts; and

. a final bank statement of the account in which the grant monies were held, showing a zero ($0.00) balance. (All unused funds, if any, are returned to the Youth Affairs Unit).

(6) Yes.

(7) Yes.

305


Next page . . . . Previous page . . . . Contents . . . . Debates(HTML) . . . . PDF . . . .