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Kingston Youth Services operates as the City of Kingston's dedicated youth support initiative, delivering evidence-based programs focused on adolescent mental health and development across Melbourne's southeastern suburbs. The organization partners with child psychologist Dr. Michael Carr-Gregg to provide parent education sessions and professional development workshops addressing VCE student wellbeing, abuse prevention, and sexual health. Their trauma-informed programming serves three core constituencies: students navigating academic pressures, parents seeking guidance on sensitive conversations, and professionals working in youth services. The service maintains three primary program streams: mental health support for secondary students, child safety education for families and caregivers, and sexual health resources for young people. Their free community events and training workshops equip participants with practical strategies for recognizing abuse indicators, managing academic stress, and fostering healthy relationships. Professional development offerings focus on trauma-informed care practices, mandatory reporting procedures, and age-appropriate communication techniques. Kingston Youth Services delivers its programming through local schools, community centers, and professional training facilities within the City of Kingston municipal area. The organization's child safety framework aligns with Victorian state requirements while providing specialized resources for VCE students, parents, and youth service professionals. Their educational materials and workshop curricula are developed in consultation with mental health experts, child safety specialists, and sexual health educators.