IPC Health was delivering a youth engagement resource as part of its partnership with the Victorian Responsible Gambling Foundation. The resource was to be a tool around gambling harm and help-seeking that can be used and shared among young people. Capire hosted a four-phase co-design process on behalf of IPC Health to develop the resource.
Objectives and approach
The co-design process involved young people, the Young Leaders of the West, and other stakeholders. The process aimed to capture a diverse range of voices and ideas, in order to develop the youth engagement resource and ensure it meets the needs of its intended audience.
Delivered through a series of online and in-person workshops, each phase focused on a different objective. These objectives included:
Outputs
A set of card games was designed and printed. This resource will be used by schools, community groups and health professionals to start conversations around the harms of gambling.