Participant Guides
Members can be any individual or organisation with an interest in youth transition, training and employment within the area covered by that LLEN.
LLENs are incorporated associations run by a Committee of Management.
LLEN members elect the members of the Committee of Management.
Each Committee of Management has members from:
- Schools; both Government and Non-Government
- Training and Further Education (TAFE) Colleges or Universities with TAFE sectors
- Adult and Community Education organisations
- Other education and training organisations including private registered training organisation, universities and group training companies
- Trade Unions, Peak Trade Union organisations, Regional Trade Union organisations
- Employers/Peak employer organisations/regional employer organisations and employment agencies
- Local Governments
- Other Community Agencies and organisations including Commonwealth and State government departments, Adult, Community and Further Education Regional Councils, regional Youth Committees, Area Consultative Committees
- Koorie organisations, Peak Koorie agencies and Regional Koorie organisations
- Community Members (individuals not organisations)
- Cooptee(s) - nominated by the Committee of Management (optional category)
Local community
Individuals and local community groups are encouraged to become members of their local LLEN and/or become involved How to Join
Government agencies
LLENs function best when they successfully link government, education providers, employers and the community. Government agencies are encouraged to join their local LLEN How to Join
Education providers
Schools, TAFEs, and other education providers are encouraged to become members of their local LLEN and become involved How to Join
Employers
Employers are encouraged to become members of their local LLEN and become involved How to Join
Youth
Some LLENs directly provide information about education, employment and training opportunities to young people in their area.