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Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa (YDSA).

Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa (YDSA). Young Maori Leaders Conference Wellington 17 & 18 June 2003 . Background design: Adrian Neal. Te Korero. How it was developed. Vision. Aims. Goals. How Taiohi Maori. What you can do. YDSA: How it was developed. External Reference Group.

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Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa (YDSA).

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  1. Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa (YDSA). Young Maori Leaders Conference Wellington 17 & 18 June 2003. Background design: Adrian Neal

  2. Te Korero • How it was developed. • Vision. • Aims. • Goals. • How • Taiohi Maori. • What you can do.

  3. YDSA: How it was developed. External Reference Group. Wgtn based Youth Advisory forum. Broad Consultation: • Young people • Adults & agencies • Meetings • Submissions. • Full list of individuals, groups and meetings in YDSA document.

  4. YDSA: Vision THE VISION A country where young people are vibrant and optimistic through being supported and encouraged to take up challenges.

  5. BEYOND Focusing Blaming Reacting Fixing. TOWARDS Understanding Encouraging Planning Achieving. YDSA: Beyond and Towards

  6. YDSA: The Aims Aim 1:All young people have opportunities to establish positive connections to their key social environments. Aim 2:Government policy and practice reflect a positive youth development approach. Aim 3:All young people have access to a range of youth development opportunities.

  7. YDSA: The Goals Strengths-based Approach • Goal 1 – Ensuring a consistent strength-based youth development approach. Quality Relationships • Goal 2 – Developing skilled people to work with young people.

  8. YDSA: The Goals Youth Participation • Goal 3 – Creating opportunities for young people to actively participate and engage. An Informed Approach • Goal 4 – Building knowledge on youth development through information and research.

  9. YDSA: How? • Range of actions • Goals • Social Environments • Ministry of Youth Affairs led • With other government agencies • Across government portfolios. • Others – including whanau, marae committees, Trust Boards, Maori business.

  10. YDSA: Taiohi Maori • Taiohi Maori Development Package • E Tipu E Rea • Time & Place • Resources • Cultural integrity • Spirituality.

  11. YDSA: Taiohi Maori Development Package. • Selection of activities • Whanau, marae committees, community organisations, schools, iwi and urban authorities. • Commitment to participation. • Decision making. • The how to.

  12. YDSA: What you can do. • Be a leader. • Commit to Taiohi Maori Development. • Adopt the Taiohi Maori Development Package. • Integrate activities. • Engage youth. • Decision making. • Add activities to Package. • Celebrate achievements.

  13. Getting Copies. • Info@youthaffairs.govt.nz • www.youthaffairs.govt.nz

  14. E tipu e rea mo nga ra o tou ao. Ko to ringa ki nga rakau o te Pakeha hei ara mo to tinana. Ko to ngakau ki nga taonga a o tipuna Maori hei tikitiki mo to mahuna. Ko to wairua ki to Atua nana nei nga mea katoa.

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