Youth Projects
Steven Taylor is a dedicated health professional with extensive experience in client support and program facilitation within the community health sector. Currently working as a Client Support Worker at Youth Projects, Steven contributes to a multidisciplinary team focused on addressing the social determinants of health for individuals at risk of homelessness. Additionally, Steven serves as a volunteer member of the Lived Experience Advisory Committee at LiverWELL and has held various roles such as Program Facilitator for AOD and Youth Mental Health at Eastern Melbourne PHN, Community Board Member at Hepatitis Australia, and Workshop Presenter at the Australasian Society for HIV, Viral Hepatitis and Sexual Health Medicine. Notable previous positions include Day Program Coordinator at FBA Care, HEPReady AOD Workforce Training Project Officer at Hepatitis Victoria, and supportive roles with Jesuit Social Services and Yarra Community Housing. Steven's educational background includes a Bachelor of Health Science in Public Health and ongoing studies in Occupational Therapy at La Trobe University, complemented by further qualifications in governance and training.
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Youth Projects
We are an independent, registered charity that provides front line support to young people and individuals experiencing disadvantage, unemployment, homelessness, alcohol and other drug issues and people looking to re-engage with learning and employment. We recognise the complex needs of our clients and go above and beyond, 365 days a year, to provide pathways out of poverty. Daring to go where others don't. Youth Projects is changing and saving lives through unique pathways into employment and training, health and lifeskills, harm prevention and outreach and social enterprise programs through a holistic, connected model of care. Comprised of a highly skilled multi-disciplinary team, we have the ability to provide a complete wrap around, non-judgmental service with a strong focus on respect, client centered care and harm prevention.