Community Information
Where It's At
BYS are based at two locations. Drop by and visit us at the Visy Cares Youth Hub in Sunshine at 80B Harvester Road Sunshine. We run heaps of different programs and we're always listening if you have some suggestions for new programs. We want to provide the programs that YOU are into.
B-There Calendar for April 2013 For young people aged 12-25 years in Brimbank
Download our BYS pdf pamphlet for more information on our services and programs
The Brimbank Youth Services Directory will help you to find contact details for all Youth Service providers across Brimbank.
Some young people provide extra support and care for a family member who has a disability, mental illness, chronic illness or is frail aged. Caring responsibilities can have positive effects but can also create some extra challenges.
For more information on the Brimbank Social Justice Coalition view the website at brimbanksocialjusticecoalition.org.au
This is the executive report written following the 2011 St Albans Youth Forum
The CALD directory provides up to date information on services and programs for the culturally and linguistically diverse for the community and organizations.
PCYC Street Surfer Bus / BYS goals are to provide program activities and services for young people aged 12 - 25 yrs
The Brimbank Youth Resource Centre provides a safe and organised place for young people to meet.
The Youth Junction Inc. manages the Visy Cares Hub in Sunshine, which is a "not for profit", self sustaining centre, targeted at the 12-25 year age group.
The Centre for Multicultural Youth (CMY) is a statewide community-based organisation that advocates for the needs of young people from refugee and migrant backgrounds.
Victoria University Youth Transitions offers a range of services for young people.
Robert Stary and Associates are widely recognised as specialists in criminal law in all courts and will assist young people of any age, with issues relating to criminal activity.
The Sunshine Youth Legal Centre (SYLC) offers free legal advice and referral form their office at the Visy Cares Hub.
Brimbank libraries are a great place to study, play games and get some homework help.
Brimbank Youth Services (BYS)are committed to planning for the needs of young people with a disability in relation to Council policies, public places, spaces and activities.
The youth access card provides young people aged 12-25, with useful phone numbers and special offers for food and entertainment
Want to know more about your Neighbourhood? Our five District Youth Profiles contain demographic information drawn from the 2011 Census to provide a closer look at young people and their environment.







