17岁的农场生和VCE学生Jacob Wright通过在澳大利亚农村倡导责任、机会和心理健康支持,挑战青年的陈规定型观念。
Seventeen-year-old Jacob Wright, a farm and VCE student, challenges youth stereotypes by advocating for responsibility, opportunity, and mental health support in rural Australia.
17岁的雅各·赖特(Jacob Wright), 新南威尔士州学生和羊群农民, 质疑澳大利亚青年懒惰或脆弱的定型观念,
Seventeen-year-old Jacob Wright, a student and sheep stud farmer in regional New South Wales, challenges the stereotype that young Australians are lazy or fragile, citing systemic underestimation and limited opportunities as key barriers.
在VCE研究与农业工作之间取得平衡,他倡导早期责任、农业和贸易中有意义的途径以及更有力的心理健康支持。
Balancing VCE studies with farm work, he advocates for early responsibility, meaningful pathways in agriculture and trades, and stronger mental health support.
通过与同龄人和地方政治家接触,他呼吁转变社会心态,不要把青年视为问题,而要视青年为有能力的领导人,只要得到信任和授权,就准备建设一个更强大的未来。
Through engagements with peers and local politicians, he calls for a shift in societal mindset—viewing youth not as problems but as capable leaders ready to build a stronger future when trusted and empowered.