![MAKING CHANGE: Outgoing youth member Sarah Negrin helped organise the official opening of Headspace. Picture: DAVID THORPE MAKING CHANGE: Outgoing youth member Sarah Negrin helped organise the official opening of Headspace. Picture: DAVID THORPE](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/qr544hYuCqYV9UFz5jEtcz/bd68487c-9714-44c6-b716-907ae97ba2b3.jpg/r0_0_2880_4395_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
MAKING CHANGE: Outgoing youth member Sarah Negrin helped organise the official opening of Headspace. Picture: DAVID THORPE
YOUNG people can have a say on Border mental health services through the Headspace Youth Reference Group for 16 to 25 year olds.
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Members will organise events, contribute to funding decisions, meet new people and make sure the service stays youth-friendly.
Applications are open until January 3.
For more information contact megan.mcgregor@gatewayhealth.org.au.