Pathways Support Open Door

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Pathways Support Open Door is for young people aged 15-24 seeking guidance and assistance on their journey into employment, further education, and training.

In a collaborative approach, service providers based at the Craigieburn Youth Centre will provide accessible support and resources to help young people navigate and explore new opportunities and assist with specific needs. Service providers include Hume Youth Services, Hume's Local Jobs for Local People, Open Door and Brotherhood St Laurence.

You may be looking for support with:

  • Resume and cover letter preparation
  • Job application support
  • Interview skills development
  • Course application assistance
  • Skill enhancement opportunities
  • Career planning and goal setting
  • Disability connection and access supports

Pathways Support Open Door Details:

Day:  Wednesdays (bookings or walk-ins welcomed)

Time: anytime between 10am – 4pm

Age: 15-24

Location: Craigieburn Youth Centre – 59 Craigieburn Rd, Craigieburn 3064

Walk-ins are welcomed, or you can book in a catch-up with us. Check out our availability and meet the team:  

Pathways Support Booking link

Meet the team:

You can schedule a catch-up with any of the staff listed below.

Depending on what you would like to discuss, we may also connect you with one of our partner services for additional support.

Brett Watson (he/him)

Brett Watson (he/him) - Youth Engagement and Pathways Officer

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Brett is one of the Youth Engagement and Pathways Officers. Brett has been a youth worker for the last five years and has worked in the community sector for over ten years supporting refugees, asylum seekers and people newly arrived to Australia.

Brett’s role is centred on delivering programs that support young people to identify and engage in pathways leading to meaningful employment and/or enrolment in education or training.  

Outside of work, Brett’s a keen New York Rangers fan (NHL – ice hockey), enjoys photography as his creative outlet and tries to travel as often as financially/physically possible. 

Roomanna Abdulrahman (she/her)

Roomanna Abdulrahman (she/her) - Youth Engagement and Pathways Officer

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Roomanna is one of the Youth Engagement & Pathways Officers. She has worked in the youth and community sector for the past eight years, supporting young people from multicultural, migrant, and refugee backgrounds across education pathways, settlement, and advocacy. Roomanna joined the PEP team in late August 2025 and helps plan and deliver programs that support young people across Hume to engage in education, training, and employment opportunities. 

Roomanna enjoys checking out new brunch spots and spending time with friends and family.

Em Dewhurst (they/them)

Em Dewhurst (they/them) - Youth Engagement Support Officer

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Em is the Youth Engagement and Support Officer. Em has worked in the youth sector and community services for over 4 years. Em is responsible for supporting the team to plan and deliver programs for young people through support, engagement and positive pathways that can help them find employment or education opportunities. Em is passionate about creating inclusive and accessible services for all young people. 

Em loves to go bouldering, going on hikes, or sitting in a park with a good book (or podcast). Em also loves to cook and bake, frequently attempting new dishes.

If you have any questions or require further information, please contact us as youth@hume.vic.gov.au or on 9205 2556.