North East Youth Services
We welcome all people, regardless of race, gender, status, or sexual orientation. We understand that a safe space for growth is created when people feel believed in, valued, listened to and respected. Our centres are safe and supportive environments where you're free to be you.
Entry into crisis accommodation (including youth services) in Shepparton and surrounding towns is accessed through Beyond Housing. They can be contacted at:
Beyond Housing Shepparton
49 Stewart Street, Shepparton VIC 3630
Phone: 03 5833 1000
Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm
Greater Shepparton
Youth Participation team members work alongside young people, so that we can see young people participating in change within the service and in greater Shepparton. This includes a YAG and young people working towards advocacy events for what they see is important (like Youth Homelessness Day). We are also engaged with schools and support the curriculum in delivering information about topics that the curriculum doesn't necessarily include (e.g. cybersafety). Youth Participation aims to engage and empower young people to create youth input and positive change within their community.
Our Life and Living Skills worker also facilitates well being programs such as Positive Lifestyle Program, Rage! and others to engage the young people that live on site. There is also school holiday programs that take young people to do things like go to the Cinema, day trips and fun-filled activities.
Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm
Wallan to Wodonga
Youth Justice Group Conferencing and Diversion
If you are required to present at Children’s Court you may be given the opportunity to participate in a Youth Justice Group Conference or Youth Diversion Conference. Participation in either of these programs is voluntary.
The Conference is your chance to talk about what happened, consider the impact of the offending, and how to repair the harm caused. You will be asked to participate in some preparation sessions with the convenor, and asked to identify people who are important to you who can support you at the conference. The Salvation Army also run restorative conferences for youth in the community. If you have a relationship you would like to repair, please contact our convenors to discuss eligibility and possibilities.
Referrals for Group Conferencing and Diversion occur via the
Court system.
Youth Justice Community Support Service
Youth Justice Community Support Service (YJCSS) is an integrated approach to the provision of intensive support and services to Youth Justice clients to complement the statutory case management undertaken by Youth Justice units. The service has been developed recognising that Youth Justice clients present with a range of complex and varied needs that require an
individualised service response.
Referrals into the Youth Justice Community Support Service
occur via the Department of Justice and Regulation Victoria.
Monday to Friday, 9.00am - 5.00pm
Greater Shepparton
Case Managers provide support to young people aged 16-25 who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. This can include situations such as couch surfing, living in unsafe, unsustainable or temporary accommodation or experiencing family violence.
Young people are supported to actively work toward achieving their ideal housing goals. The program further supports young people in addressing issues that may have contributed to their situation, including family reconciliation, referral to specialist services and support to access external supports.
Referral is via Beyond Housing, on 03 5833 1000.
Monday to Sunday, 24 hour
Shepparton
The Salvation Army Northeast Youth Services provides youth accommodation for young people aged 16-25.
Located within Shepparton, the Youth Accommodation Program allows a young person to stabilise their situation and receive support to set goals for the immediate future. Qualified Youth Workers are on-site 24 hours and support young people within a therapeutic framework.
The Youth Accommodation Program is funded to provide up to eight weeks of accommodation, during which time young people are supported to work toward finding sustainable housing.
Where the young person doesn’t have professional supports or a Case Manager in place, they will be appointed a Case Manager to support them in achieving their housing and goals.
While residing in the accommodation young people are expected to engage with the community, including connecting with professional services, continuing education, job seeking etc.
Referral is via Beyond Housing, on 03 5833 1000.

The Salvation Army
Shepparton Corps
99 Nixon Street
Shepparton VIC 3630
P 03 5821 2666