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Kirsty from Home Education Network discusses a variety of ways to home educate a teen, as well as options & pathways for teenagers educated at home to access tertiary education and jobs.

HEN is a not for profit, fully volunteer run organisation, which has been supporting home educating families for forty years. They provide information and support for families at every stage of their home education journey. www.home-ed.vic.edu.au

Kirsty James is a member of the HEN volunteer support team. She has three children who have completed tertiary qualifications without ever attending school or gaining an ATAR.

More information at www.home-ed.vic.edu.au

~About the VPC~

* Building Informed Confident Parents
* Celebrating More Than 60 Years Of Service

Established in 1959, VPC was originally known as the Parents and Friends Federation of Victoria. The parents of Catholic school children decided to act to empower school-going children and their parents and created what is now called VPC.

We have come a long way and are now the most vibrant online community for parents of school aged children in Victoria. In 2019 VPC celebrated 60 Years of Service as a non-profit organisation. VPC is a registered charity dedicated to everyone who supports Parents educating children.

Being online has expanded our service to accommodate parents in Victoria, Australia and even globally – an exciting change, congratulations and thank you for expanding our ability to serve. https://www.vicparentscouncil.vic.edu.au

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