The Y Whittlesea

The Y Whittlesea

Wellness and Fitness Services

South Morang, Vic 371 followers

We believe in the power of inspired young people

About us

For more than 25 years, the YMCA of Whittlesea has been dedicated to strengthening people and the community. Today we are building on our experience, reinvesting in our people and programs, and researching and launching new initiatives to strengthen our impact in the community in which we work and live. Over the last year we have embarked on a strategic planning process to chart our course for the next five years. We are committed to working with and for the community and have sought input from the community, partners, youth, our members, program participants and staff and volunteers. Together we will continue to go from strength to strength to engage and develop our community – and share the YMCA’s vision. VISION YMCA Whittlesea is committed to connecting and engaging communities through the provision of programs and services that promote an active and engaged lifestyle. We strive to make a positive difference by providing each and every person the opportunity to be healthy, happy and connected. MISSION The YMCAs of Australia work together, from a base of Christian values, to provide opportunities for all people to grow in body, mind and spirit. We believe in the power of inspired young people!

Industry
Wellness and Fitness Services
Company size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
South Morang, Vic
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
1986
Specialties
Disability Services, NDIS Provider, Youth Services, Home Care Support, Children Services, Vacation Care Program, Early Learning Centre, Long Day Care Centre, Swimming Lessons, Tennis Lessons, Gymnastic Lessons, Health Clubs, Group Fitness Classes, Teen Gym, Stadium and Sports, Child's Play Centres, Health and Wellbeing, and Personal Training

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    What an inspiring week for the Y’s Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) services! 🎉 Recently, we witnessed the energy, creativity, and passion of young innovators at the 2024 Business Innovation Challenge, hosted by the University of Melbourne. 🎓 Our incredible judges – Michele Rowse, Craig Mathieson, Shona Casey-Eland, and Jarrod Dobson – were truly impressed by the bold ideas shared by these talented teams. 💡 As Michele put it, "At the Y, we believe in the power of inspired young people, and this event was a shining example of that belief in action." 🌟 We can’t wait to see how their innovative ideas could help shape the future of our 240+ OSHC services across Australia, helping us provide even more fun, engaging, and educational experiences for children and families. 🧒📚 Practera #InspiredYoungPeople #TheY #OSHC #Innovation #YouthEmpowerment #Education #AfterSchoolCare #FutureLeaders #SupportingFamilies #YAustralia

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    Do you know who invented Basketball? The Y (YMCA)! What is also not widely known is that The Y offers Outside School Hours Care (OSHC) across Australia. This week we ran a Business Innovation Challenge over 2 days in partnership with University of Melbourne’s Faculty of Business and Economics (FBE) to help The Y tackle their challenge of being recognised nationally for delivering OSHC. Fueled by an introduction to the challenge by our Y representatives Michele Rowse and Craig Mathieson, 10 teams worked tirelessly to develop a solution, taking on all of our suggestions, the clients feedback and occasionally humouring me by playing Simon Says. All teams should be commended for their solution and the pitch they created for The Y. In the end it came down to two teams: The One and Skool. Both teams had amazing ideas to share but The One came through as our challenge winners. Congratulations to: David Bakshi, Khaleel Lalji, Nishant Sahoo, Sara Veronesi, Stacy Su and Yuchu Hu. A very big thank you to Michele Rowse and Craig Mathieson for giving your time so generously over the two days, briefing students, providing feedback and judging the final pitches. Thank you also to The Y judges Shona Casey-Eland and Jarrod Dobson who gave incredible feedback when judging our final pitches. Thank you to Nicola Corner and her team for providing this incredible event for University of Melbourne FBE students and for helping us navigate these events on campus. Thank you also to Divyang Sorathiya for your tireless assistance over the two days. It would not have been possible without you there! Thank you to everyone who attended and gave their all! What was your favourite moment from the Business Innovation Challenge? Practera University of Melbourne #BusinessInnovationChallenge #FBE #SocialImpact #SelfReflection #ExperientialLearning #LeanCanvas #communityconnection

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    "Social media has been a great tool for me but it is also damaging." Layne talks about experiencing stigma through social media, and how more education around the best terms and phrases to use is the best way forward to a more inclusive, accepting society. Watch Layne's story here: https://lnkd.in/g9ywzxq6 Keep your eye out on our socials for more Inside Our Minds videos during Mental Health Week and beyond. Thanks to YMCA WA for once again sharing this important campaign during Mental Health Week, this year focusing on the mental health of young people with disabilities. #Mentalhealthweek #Insideourminds #mentalhealth #IOM Trigger warning – this series of videos discusses suicide and mental health. No one needs to face their problems alone. If you are experiencing a personal crisis help is 24/7 support is available. Call Lifeline on 13 11 14.

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    We are so lucky to have Emma Jane Nedov OLY as a Director at Y Whittlesea and sharing her knowledge, experience and passion for sports and recreation.

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    🎉 From the Y to the Olympics! 🏅 Emma Jane Nedov OLY, who began her gymnastics journey at the The Y NSW’s Epping centre, achieved her lifelong dream of joining the Australian Olympic Team for Paris 2024! 🤸♀️ Now, Emma is still with the Y but giving back as a director with The Y Whittlesea. Emma’s journey is a testament to perseverance: "Embrace the road bumps and hurdles along the way. They make the opportunity worth it." 💪 Just like Emma, thousands of children start their sporting careers each year at Ys across Australia, proving that the Y is where dreams can be forged! 🌟 Read more about Emma's inspiring story here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gMimBu-e And check out her inspiring tips for young people below.   #Olympics #YAustralia #Gymnastics #Paris2024 #EmmaNedov #Inspiration

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    Recently some of our students Hazel, Jacinta, Zane and Jett visited Parliament House and met with Bronwyn Halfpenny MP, State Member for Thomastown and Deputy Premier and Education Minister Ben Carroll. The students observed question time and then had the opportunity to share with the Ministers their previous education experience in a mainstream school and how being at Y Community School has helped them reengage with learning. The students did a brilliant job in speaking and sharing their thoughts.

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    Recent discussions across Australian media outlets about youth education have highlighted significant developments in alternative schooling options and creating flexible, inclusive spaces aimed at improving engagement for young people. Our newly built Y Community School, was designed by experienced education professionals and in collaboration with students and teachers from the Y’s Queensland Schools program. Taking into consideration a flexible school environment, these spaces provide a more adaptable and supportive learning environment, allowing students to stay connected and collaborate with their peers whilst receiving the individualised support they need. Read more- https://lnkd.in/ggByHgkW #inclusion #education #educationmatters #alternativeeducation

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    🛡️ Intersectionality: Young People Leading the Way In Child Protection Week, we’re focusing on how every child deserves a fair go, no matter who they are or where they come from. Intersectionality helps us understand the unique challenges faced by children from diverse backgrounds, and young leaders are at the forefront of this movement. 💡 How can we make a difference? ✔️Listen to young voices. ✔️Learn about how different identities impact children’s lives. ✔️Act to create inclusive protection strategies. Let’s work together to ensure no child is left behind. 🌍 #ChildProtectionWeek #Intersectionality #YouthLeadership #InclusiveProtection #EveryChildMatters #CommunityResponsibility

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    🛡️ Every child deserves a safe, supportive environment—and it’s up to all of us to make that happen. 🛡️ Child protection isn’t just the responsibility of parents or caregivers—it’s a collective effort. From teachers to neighbors, friends to local businesses, we all play a role in ensuring that every child in our community is safe and supported. 🗣️ How can you contribute? ▪️ Speak Up: If you see something concerning, don’t stay silent. Every voice matters in protecting our children. ▪️ Create Safe Spaces: Whether it's at home, in schools, or in community centers, prioritize environments where children feel secure and valued. ▪️ Support Families: Offer a helping hand to parents and caregivers in your community. Sometimes, even small gestures can make a big difference. ▪️ Educate Yourself: Learn about the signs of abuse and neglect, and understand how you can help. ▪️ Remember, child protection is everyone’s responsibility. Together, we can build a community where every child has a fair go. 🌟 #ChildProtectionWeek #EveryConversationMatters #CommunityResponsibility #SafeChildren #SupportFamilies #ProtectOurKids #NAPCAN #EveryChildMatters

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