Children and Young people

We want Vincent to be a fun, vibrant and safe place to live and play for children and young people. 

Youth Action Plan

Our Youth Action Plan is about making Vincent a place where young people feel supported, connected and empowered.

View a copy of our current Youth Action Plan here. The Department of Communities provided funding under the Youth Engagement Grants Program to help deliver this plan.

Have your say

The consultation for our next Youth Action Plan has now closed and a report is being presented to Council in February 2026.

We really value the feedback we received from young people, parents, guardians, caregivers and local youth service providers.

This input will help guide services, programs and opportunities for people aged 10–25 in Vincent.

Visit Imagine Vincent for more information.

What's On

As well as hosting a number of events each year, we are proud to support many youth events within the City. For a complete list of what's on, check out our events calendar.

Partnership

The City is a member of the Youth Affairs Advisory Council of WA (YACWA) and Youth at Risk Network (YARN).

Local services

Toy libraries

At a toy library you can borrow from an array of toys that have been designed to support your child’s skill development and imagination. Toy libraries aim to support families and encourage togetherness with quality time spent playing with children. Toy libraries are inexpensive and usually charge an annual membership fee. There are two toy libraries in the Vincent area:

Leederville Toy Library

Mount Hawthorn Toy Library

Early years

Kindergartens

If your child will be 4 years old by 30 June they can go to Kindergarten at a school or a community kindergarten. There are two community kindergartens in Vincent:

Margaret Kindergarten

Leederville Early Childhood Centre

Play groups

Play groups are a great way for parents with young children to get involved with the community. We have four in the City of Vincent. Click on the links below to find out more information about them.

Earlybirds Playgroup

Highgate Playgroup (Inc.)

Mount Hawthorn Playgroup

Education

Primary schools

Aranmore Catholic Primary School

Highgate Primary School

Kyilla Primary School

Mount Hawthorn Primary School

Mount Hawthorn Education Support Centre

North Perth Primary School

Sacred Heart Primary School

School of Isolated and Distance Education

Secondary and tertiary education

Aranmore Catholic College

North Metropolitan TAFE - Leederville

North Metropolitan TAFE - Mount Lawley

School of Isolated and Distance Education

Recreation

Beatty Park Leisure Centre

BOOM Radio 

Leederville Skate Park

Library and History Centre

YMCA HQ Leederville

Help and support 

Child Safe Awareness Policy

Child Health Care Centres

Passages Youth Engagement Hub

Foyer Oxford

YMCA

Headspace

Constable Care Child Safety Foundation

Youth Affairs Council of Western Australia

Freedom Centre

Multicultural Youth Advocacy Network

Youth with a Mission

 

Get Involved

Have you got ideas or suggestions on how the City can support you to be the best you can be? We'd love to hear from you. Email your thoughts, feedback and ideas through to [email protected].

Child Safe Awareness

Background

A Royal Commission was established in January 2013 to investigate systemic failures of public and private institutions to protect children from child sexual abuse, report abuse, and respond to child sexual abuse. It also inquired into how institutions with a responsibility for children managed and responded to allegations and instances of child sexual abuse.

The recommendations emphasised that organisations working with children must be able to provide safe environments where children's rights, needs, and interests are met. The Royal Commission recommended a range of mechanisms to support child-safe organisations, including National Principles that provide a nationally consistent approach to embedding child safe cultures at all levels within organisations that engage with children.

The Royal Commission acknowledged the role that local governments play in creating and maintaining child safety in their communities and made several recommendations aimed at using this role to promote the safety and wellbeing of children and young people.

The City of Vincent’s role

The Child Safe Awareness Policy commits the City of Vincent to build and maintain child safety awareness and knowledge by providing information for the organisations and individuals that operate in their communities and promoting child safe messages.

The City is committed to supporting the safety and wellbeing of all children and young people, including protection from abuse. This policy is one way that Council can demonstrate its commitment to being child safe and having a zero-tolerance approach to child abuse.

Resources 

The Department of Local Government Sport & Cultural Industries has developed resources to support the implementing of child safe awareness policies. The resources can be downloaded and adapted as required to suit each local government and the community.

Guidelines for promoting child safe messages

Referral pathways information – resource for staff

Resources for Child Safe Organisations

Responding to Disclosure – resource for staff

The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse

For more information please contact the City’s Community Development team by email at [email protected]

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