goh - story of problems-solution-futurecasting

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“I want an education and to make the most of opportunities but instability and moving around a lot makes this difficult. I need something that can move with me and is my own source of truth”

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Page 1: GoH - story of problems-solution-futurecasting

“I want an education and to make the most of

opportunities but instability and moving around a lot

makes this difficult. I need something that can move

with me and is my own source of truth”

Page 2: GoH - story of problems-solution-futurecasting

“The government allocated me $200 / week for counselling when I am not ready to talk and then tries to teach me how to budget when I have no money. Counselling is not the path to wellbeing for everyone

- why can't the money go into a pool to fund my education?”

Game of Homes is the middle ground between government support and employment that rewards for effort and learning

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“I don’t want someone to tell me what to do. I need a

companion, something positive and consistent that will stay in my life after I leave care.”

Page 4: GoH - story of problems-solution-futurecasting

So, let us show them the way in a world that they know…

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“Instead of having to repeat my story to another new case worker, I can

choose to share my game history with the workers that come into my life – they can read a story that is actually

mine. ”

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“I can really dream now. I have never felt I had the ability to learn about what interests me and then also have the opportunities

available to me.

It is all in once place with Game of Homes.

I get a support network of people, companies and organisations that all want to help me work towards and achieve the lifestyle I want to live”

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“Playing Game of Homes helped me

learn more about the soccer rules, more

about my local teams and what the team

members are studying or what work they do.

All the positive messages they kept sending me through the game kept me

coming back.”

“I heard about Game of Homes through a mate at REA and it seemed really easy to log opportunities and rewards.

Opportunities we uploaded: Soccer rules quick quiz (tier 1), quick quiz about our club (tier 1), attend training sessions (tier 2), shadow

opportunities on game days (tier 3). Rewards we uploaded: soccer tickets (tier 1), training camps (tier 2)

and coaching courses (tier 3)Value for us: Get the team involved in guiding and training young

people that want to learn about AFL, our club and what our club does for the community.

“It’s been really great to have a centralised way through GoH to

help young people like me do what they love, encourage them

along the way, understand where they are coming from and

help find opportunities to log through the game for them”

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“Game of Homes is for young people at risk of

homelessness between 16-25”

“So what happens to my points when I turn 25??”

“At 25, I would like to be able to pass my points on

to someone or a few people at 16 so they can

get a head start”

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S’pose… we could create personalised youth support and

make it scalable

Let’s play with possibility…

Make your vote count today so we can get funding assistance to launch

a prototype to see if we can make a difference in

their lives