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Engaging all Youth
IntroductionsIssues around engaging youth
Canterbury PresentationGroup Workshop
Feedback and Wrap up
Outside The Square -
Developing enterprising attitudes
Creating an enterprising communityYouth
Schools
Business
Organisations
A partnership between
Youthworks - 3 Areas
• Youth at Risk
• Alternative Education Project
• Early School Leaver Project
Project Criteria Service
Youth Justice
Age: 16+
Police/Youth Justice involvement
Assistance to access training/workPost placement support
Alternative Education
Age: 13 – 16
Current or ex-AE student
Planning for leaving and assistance to access training/work on leaving AE
Ongoing support post-AE
Early School Leaver
Age: 15
15 yr old who has disengaged/or is disengaging from school (excluded/in danger of exclusion or chronic truant)
Assistance to find training/work, apply for exemption
Ongoing support for youth granted an exemption or trying to re-engage in education
RAPU
RAPU supports Maori & Pasifika youth in secondary schools assisting with
achievement, retention, transition, mentoring
& leadership development
Stats…11 schools contain 80% of Maori students8 schools contain 80% Pasifika students
Maori – 1547Pasifika – 432
RAPU works with:535 Maori - 34%183 Pasifika – 42.%
CDC’s Apprenticeship Campaign
• Promoting the benefits of apprenticeship
• Providing easy-to-access information about apprenticeships for young people, their families, employers, schools and the wider community
• Increasing the supply and uptake of apprenticeships
• Management of Canterbury Apprenticeship Graduation ceremony
www.apprentice.org.nz
www.apprentice.org.nz
Engaging all Youth
D1: What is currently being delivered in other regions to
address some of these issues?
D2: What are the gaps?
D3: Identify possible solutions and stakeholders