Youth2Independence Program
About the Program
The Youth2Independence (Y2I) Facilities support young people between the ages of 16-24, who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness. Y2I is a transitional program that is led by the student over a period of up to two years. The facilities offer a safe and affordable home base, close to amenities such as TAFE, supermarkets, transport hubs and medical services. Using Advantaged Thinking, Y2I aims to tap into the students’ goals and ambitions and nurturing their talents.
Y2I recognises the inherent personal capabilities to build new skills and engage with education, training and employment. By providing one on one coaching, advocacy and support, the Y2I program allows young people to focus on their strengths, and capabilities in order to thrive as connected, but independent individuals.
Homes Tasmania’s Youth2Independence facilities are managed and implemented by Anglicare Tasmania across three Y2I facilities:
- Thyne House in Launceston
- Eveline House in Devonport
- Trinity Hill in Hobart
The program relies on a diverse group of stakeholders – education providers, community members, philanthropy and government to deliver outcomes for young people.