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New Education First Youth Foyer in Wodonga
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WATCH: Hear from Beyond Housing CEO Celia Adams
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Isn't it beautiful, what an amazing facility funded by Homes Victoria and in partnership
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with Junction Support Services, Beyond Housing, Wodonga TAFE and of course Brotherhood of
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St Lawrence but it is a phenomenal facility for young people homeless or at risk of homelessness
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in this area.
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What we know about homelessness is that homelessness largely occurs because of poverty.
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One of the best defences against poverty is getting a job and having an education, really
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difficult to do that if you're perhaps coming from an environment where you don't have somewhere
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safe, stable and affordable to live and that you don't have the supports wrapped around
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you to enable you to thrive.
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So it addresses poverty, it addresses I guess social isolation, addresses the inability sometimes
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for people to remain engaged in education and so what FOIA does is addresses all of those
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things in a really beautiful community environment with some amazing team to support them.
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The FOIA is about half full at the moment and the tenanting is staged very deliberately in
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a gradual way to enable each group of young people that moves in to find their feet, to
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build community and to feel safe and secure in their environment.
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So we'll continue to build on that and the team from Junction and Beyond Housing in particular
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working through filling the remaining rooms and it will be full very soon I imagine.
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There is student accommodation for 40 young people and there's onsite support and staffing
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from both Junction and Beyond Housing.
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Some of the features obviously independent living but some communal areas like communal
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kitchen, wonderful outdoor space and the building's been designed with some environmental features
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to really make it an affordable place to live and a beautiful place for young people to live
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and to thrive.
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Overall the dream we had the magic wand is that young people who are moving in today over the
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next couple of years, so two years at FOIA is possible, will move out into the community
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successfully, into their own properties, living independently and I guess further building
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on the skills that they've developed and the community that they've formed here.
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