What to expect

This engaging webinar will give you knowledge and skills to remunerate young people appropriately and recognise their effort and expertise.

We unpack best practice when it comes to paying young people, including tips on navigating assessable income and how remuneration impacts Centrelink payments. 

Please note, YACVic cannot and do not give legal advice and this training only answers common remuneration questions and shares our approach. We would recommend seeking advice from a financial advisor, Centrelink or the ATO.​


You can register for a ticket below: 

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Topics we cover

  • Why is paying young people important?​
  • What is remuneration and when should I remunerate young people?​
  • How much should I pay young people for their time?​
  • Should I use gift cards or pay in cash?
  • How to help young people untangle the ATO and Centrelink impacts of remuneration

If you can’t make this session, find future dates and other YACVic training here to develop your work with young people 
 
If you would like to speak with Finnley about the possibility of training for you and your team in-house please complete our online enquiry form.   

Who should attend

This event is open to all in the youth sector and those who work with young people in a relational way, where the young person is their priority.

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Accessibility and Inclusion

At YACVic, we take access and inclusion seriously. If you have a specific access request, would like further information or want to provide any suggestions, we would love to hear from you. 

You can email or call us with your access and/or support requirements for this event using the contact information below. 

YACVic are committed to access and inclusion. Throughout the training we have 1 ten-minute break, enable Zoom's automatic captioning and provide image descriptions of visuals used. If you require extra support to attend the session, we can book in live captioning and/or Auslan interpreters.   

Our work takes place through the lands of the Aboriginal nations within Victoria and we pay our respects to their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge that Sovereignty was never ceded. Always was, always will be, Aboriginal land.

Contact

For more details, please get in touch with Finnley Stirling, YACVic Participation and Development Administrative Officer at  FStirling@yacvic.org.au.  

YACVic is a child safe organisation. By attending these events, you agree to join us in our commitment to child safety.