Children and Young People (for and about)
- 1st Pelican Point Sea Scouts – Runs most sections of Scouting from ages 7 to 26. Camp Cornwell.
- Babes in Arms” movie session times at Greater Union Birch Carroll & Coyle
- City of Bayswater Libraries – Storytime, bookworm club, school holiday fun. 61 Broun Ave, Morley.
- City of Stirling Libraries – Storytime sessions, children’s book club, holiday activities and special events.
- Guides Western Australia – Part of a worldwide organisation for girls and young women.
- Meerilinga – A registered charity that aims to promote positive childhood in Western Australia.
- Noah’s Ark Toy Library – Provides a toy/equipment lending service for children with special needs.
- Perth Horse & Pony Club – Jon Sanders Dr, Herdsman.
- Playgroup WA – For children from birth to school age.
- Radio Lollipop – An international organisation founded over 25 years ago to provide care, comfort, play and entertainment for children and young people, primarily in hospitals.
- Resource Unit for Children with Special Needs (RUCSN)
- Scitech – Australian science centre. A not-for-profit organisation with a variety of science exhibitions, activities and programs. Sutherland St, West Perth.
- Scouts WA Branch
- Siblings Australia is a national organisation committed to improving the support available for siblings of children and adults with chronic conditions including disability, chronic illness and mental health issues.
- The Beach House Kids Fun Centre – A non-profit business designed so Perth mums, dads, grandparents and friends can relax while the children safely play. O’Malley St, Osborne Park.
- The Boys’ Brigade Western Australia – Aims to train and develop young men into balanced people.
- The Girl’s Brigade Western Australia – Interdenominational Christian youth organisation for girls in pre-primary to Year 12.
- Western Australian Federation of Rural Youth is a social support network for young people across Western Australia. Their aim is to improve the quality of life of young people aged between 18 and 35, particularly those based in regional or rural areas.
- Western Australia Police and Community Youth Centres – An incorporated and registered charitable body, the PCYC is a joint partnership between the Western Australian Police and the community to provide a service to the youth of Western Australia.
- Western Australian Youth Music Association – A non-profit association dedicated to musical excellence, with members aged from 8 to 23.
- Western Australia Youth Theatre Company – Aims to provide youth aged 12 to 25 with the opportunity to work with arts industry professionals in theatre. King Street Arts Centre, Murray St, Perth.
- YMCA Perth Young Men’s Christian Association – serves the community through its development of the mind, body and spirit of young people
- Youth Affairs Council of WA – Non-government youth organisation representing the Western Australian non-government youth sector at State and Federal levels.
- Filmbites – Company based in Stirling, Perth offers filmmaking courses to kids and teenagers. The courses allow kids the opportunity to work in groups to write, direct and edit their own films.
State and Local Government Web Sites
- “Living With” Series – Information for parents and carers, and young people, on how to build stronger relationships within their families.
- Office for Children and Youth