LYRiK Awards Opening 15 December 2023
LYRiK Awards
Established in 2006, the LYRiK Awards recognise and celebrate the achievements of Kwinana young people aged 10 – 24 years.
A young person or group of young people can be nominated for one of six LYRiK Award categories in two age groups, 10 – 17 years and 18 – 24 years. Every Award winner will receive a $250 cash prize and an invitation to attend a Leadership Day in July.
Each Award category has been linked to several relevant goals from the United Nations’ 17 Sustainable Development Goals to enable Kwinana young people to see their achievements in the context of a global framework. For more information about the goals, please visitWWW.SDGS.UN.ORG
Award Categories
1. Achievement in Career or Education Progression Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who is striving towards, and taking the initiative in, developing skills and knowledge in their chosen career and/or education pathway. Examples may include acquiring voluntary accreditation and training certificates, excellence in the workplace and volunteer career experience such as a Barista Training Program.
2. Community Inspiration Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who positively influences others by igniting and driving community change. Examples may include taking the initiative to address community gaps, overcoming challenging personal circumstances in their day-to-day life or starting a social movement or community group.
3. Leadership Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who displays strong leadership and positively impacts the local community. Examples may include active participation on a school council or community group, volunteering in the community, planning a youth event or bringing out the best in others.
4. Respect for Land & Water Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who displays commitment in addressing environmental and/or cultural matters. This may include conducting regular beach clean ups, participating in green teams in schools or volunteering in a Bushcare or Aboriginal Rangers program.
5. Social Justice Advocate Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who advocates for social change in the Kwinana community. Examples may include organising an awareness/advocacy campaign, engagement with social justice groups/organisations or being a voice for marginalised members of our community.
6. Sport and Recreation Achievement Award
This Award recognises a young person/s who has excelled in their chosen sport or recreation as a player, an official or, as a volunteer. Examples may include volunteering as a coach or referee, mentoring younger players or being selected at a representative level.
All nominees will be eligible for the Personal Development Award and the LYRiK Young Person of the Year Award which are chosen by the assessment panel and come with a $250 and $500 cash prize respectively.
Key Dates
15 December – Applications open
1 May – Applications close
June – Winners announced at the LYRiK Awards
July school holidays – Leadership Day (winners only)
How to Apply
Online nominations will open on 15 December 2023. Please complete the nomination form by 1 May 2024.
Complete the LYRiK Awards nomination form here
Hot Tip for Nominators
When writing your nomination please provide detailed information about your nominee, their achievements and any other additional information that will help the assessment panel. The more information, the better!
For More Information
If you have any questions about the LYRiK Awards or need help completing the nomination form please contact the Youth Development team at the Zone Youth Space.
Phone: 9236 4550
Email: youthdev@kwinana.wa.gov.au
Sponsors
The LYRiK program is proudly supported by Coogee and Alcoa.
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