Youth
Our programs for young people are fully inclusive and include support, learning and having fun!
The over 65,000 young people in our City are an active and important part of our community. Our programs and policies for young people reflect the needs that they themselves have identified.
Our youth programs are fully inclusive and cover an age range from 12 to 24.
We welcome all young people, including anyone:
- From Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Backgrounds (CALD)
- Living with a disability
- Newly arrived
- From refugee backgrounds
- At risk of homelessness
- Who identifies as being Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Intersexed (LGBTIQA+)
Belmore Youth Resource Centre (BYRC)
Belmore Youth Resource Centre (BYRC) provides programs and services for young people in our City.
Bus to Beach
Celebrating a decade of beach trips!
Canterbury Bankstown Workers with Youth Network
The Canterbury Bankstown Workers With Youth Network (CBWWYN) is a cohesive network of professionals working towards common goals for youth and youth services in Canterbury-Bankstown.
Child Safe CBCity
We are a Child Safe Organisation and CBCity is a proud supporter of the Convention on the Rights of the Child
Pride Youth Group
The PRIDE Youth Group is a safe, inclusive and friendly space. Each session varies from activities, discussions, excursions, special guests and events.
School Holiday Programs
Don’t sit at home these holidays!
Subscribe to Youth Scoop eNews
Youth Scoop eNews is a great way to keep up-to-date on the latest youth-related news and events happening in the City of Canterbury Bankstown, conveniently delivered to your inbox each month. Sign up now!
Talent Advancement Program
For 23 years, our Talent Advancement Program identified, nurtured and promoted young vocalists from within our local schools.
Twilight Sports
Twilight Sports is a non-competitive indoor sports program aimed at encouraging social inclusion and participation for young people aged 12-18 in a fun way.
Youth Action Plan 2020-24
This is a strategic document which highlights a number of priorities and recommended actions for Council to work towards to achieve the best outcomes for local youth.
Youth Futures
Youth Futures is a series of employment workshops providing young people with information, skills, confidence and support to transition into employment
Youth Week
Express. Empower. Get loud!
Children and Youth Awards
Are you aware of an exceptional student in Years 3-6, or a local young person in Years 7-12 who has significantly contributed to our community?
Links for young people:
- Lifeline Australia: 13 11 14. 24/7 Telephone crisis support and suicide prevention
- Beyond Blue: 1300 224 636. 24/7 Support and chat line
- Kids helpline: Free, confidential and anonymous telephone and online counselling service, specifically for young people aged between five and 25. 1800 551 800
- Headspace: Online and telephone counselling for young people
- QLife Australia: 1800 184 527 (LGBTI peer support daily 3pm-midnight)
- Reach Out!: Information on issues relating to youth suicide.
- Suicide Call-back Service: 1300 659 467
- Transcultural Mental Health Service
- NSW Mental Health Line: 1800 011 511 (available 24/7)
- Link2home: 1800 152 152. Provides 24/7 referral to accommodation and services.
- Missionbeat: 1800 306 461. Homelessness outreach, welfare checks and services assisting people who are
sleeping rough.
- 1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732. National sexual assault, domestic family violence counselling service
- Domestic Violence Helpline NSW: 1800 656 463
- South West Sydney Legal Centre: 9601 7777
- Advocate for Children and Young People
- Centrelink: Career information, services and programs for youth.
- The Department of Social Services: Information including assistance, housing support and youth programs.
- Lawstuff: Australian legal information website for young people.
- Youth Week: National Youth Week occurs each year around April. It's your chance to get involved with art, music and other events involving young people.
- TAFE Handbook: Need to get some extra skills before you can land that job? Check out the TAFE Handbook and see what's available at your local TAFE college.
- Youth Action: Resources for young people and youth workers in NSW.
What's on
Bankstown
Pokémon challenge
Gotta fight 'em all!
Tuesday 8 July, 2.30-4pm OR Tuesday 15 July, 2.30-4pm
Panania
Bingo Panania
Join us for a fun afternoon of bingo!
Tuesday 8 July, 2.30-4pm
Panania
Help with Reading Panania
Help with Reading is designed to help children in Years 1 to 6 improve their reading skills, and build up their confidence, by reading aloud to volunteers
Tuesdays, 3.30-5.30pm. Bookings required.
Campsie
Homework help Campsie
We have professional tutors available to help students from Years 2-10 for FREE with homework and assignments
Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 4-7pm
Bankstown
Ceramics: Mug and plate set
Build a mug and plate set using a variety of hand-building techniques in this introduction to ceramics.
Session 1: Tuesday, 8 July, 6-8pm
Session 2: Tuesday, 15 July, 6-8pm
Holiday intensive swim program
Our holiday intensive program is a great way to introduce your child to swimming lessons or quickly improve their skills!
- Monday 7-Friday 11 July
- Monday 14-Friday 18 July
East Hills
Bulldogs League Stars Junior Clinic
Come down to Smith Park, East Hills for a morning of fun activities with the NRL and ACTIVE CB
Wednesday 9 July, 9am-noon
Bankstown
Canterbury-Bankstown STEM Kids
Join this school holiday program for a day of teamwork, creativity and problem solving including making a video game!
Wednesday 9 July 9am-3pm
Bankstown
Personalised Mini Stamp Making
Learn to carve your own personalised stamp!
Wednesday 9 July, 10am-noon