Forbes Phoenix

Glow Up For Youth Social Media Pages

Families and community members are encouraged to follow the Forbes Children & Youth Hub to stay up‐to‐date with everything happening for young people in Forbes.

In response to the NSW Government’s in­troduction of new social media age restric­tions, Forbes Shire Council has refreshed its youth communication channels to ensure young people and their families continue to receive timely, accessible and age‐appropri­ate information.

The current Forbes Youth Action Team (FYAT) social media pages have undergone a “glow up”, relaunching as the Forbes Chil­dren & Youth Hub. The rebrand is designed to create a central, family‐friendly hub that keeps parents up to date with local oppor­tunities, services and initiatives for children and young people.

While the Facebook and Instagram pag­es will continue to share updates from the FYAT, its purpose will expand to offer a broader range of community information.

The newly branded Hub will now provide:

• Child and youth‐related events and school‐holiday activities happening across the Forbes community.

• Updates on programs, workshops and initiatives.

• News and announcements relevant to families, organisations and service pro­viders.

• Information on local support services, in­cluding wellbeing, recreation and educa­tional opportunities.

• Parent‐focused messaging to help fami­lies stay connected to what’s available for young people in town.

Council is committed to ensuring young people remain engaged and supported while complying with state‐wide changes to social media access for under‐16s. The Forbes Children & Youth Hub will serve as a trusted source of information for parents and carers who want to stay across local opportunities for their children.

Forbes Shire Mayor Phyllis Miller OAM said “The new Forbes Children & Youth Hub will make it easier for parents to find child and youth‐related information in one place, while still giving our Youth Committee a plat­form to share their work, achievements and ideas.”

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