VicHealth is delivering new programs to community groups and organisations across Victoria, including those in Hume and Whittlesea, providing young children with a jump start in creating vibrant, active and connected communities of young people.
JumpStart! is a VicHealth initiative focused on building healthier communities through community sport, active play, art and food programs, with the second round of programs now being delivered.
As part of JumpStart! round two, local organisations across the state will share in more than $3.5 million to build communities and support the health of young people.
VicHealth Future Health Group executive manager Sarah Loh said the new round of funding is supporting new activities for about 68,000 children and young people across the state.
“We’re reaching far and wide across the state – from monster-themed dance workshops in Castlemaine to circus skills in St Albans and cultural food tastings in West Heidelberg – there’s something here for everyone,” she said.
“We can’t wait to see these programs come to life over the next 12 months.”
Among the new Jumpstart! ideas is Life Saving Victoria’s Welcome to Australia, Welcome to Water swimming and aquatic safety program for kids and teens from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
Life Saving Victoria diversity and inclusion general manager David Holland said the 10-week program will teach young people about water safety and swimming, while making friends and getting active.
“Life Saving Victoria is grateful for the VicHealth JumpStart! grant that will support our programs to provide critical water safety education to over 220 young people from diverse backgrounds across Melbourne,” he said.
“Following a substantial increase in some of the worst fatal drownings, our fun and social programs will increase physical activity, connect communities and build confidence for people to swim in pools and waterways across Victoria.”
Details: futurehealthy.vichealth.vic.gov.au/jumpstart-map