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  • Themes for Youth Week 2011

      22 December 2010

    The themes for Youth Week 2011 have been decided, eSTEP UP, Be heard, Take responsibility, Be YOUth'. Why 'STEP UP'? Not only does it portray the idea of rising to the challenge it also insinuated the idea of being able to continuously take another step, moving forward and upward. 'STEP UP, Be heard' is not just about young people having a voice and using it, it's about giving young people the space and the opportunities to voice their opinions. But letting young people express themselves is only half of the equation, listening to them, letting them 'be heard' is the other half. 'STEP UP, Take responsibility' is about young people making informed decisions, realising that decisions have consequences, being good role models, breaking negative stereotypes and taking opportunities to lead. For the wider community it's about being good role models for young people, making good choices that young people can emulate. STEP UP, Be Youth' is all about being yourself, taking care of yourself, doing things that make you happy, expressing yourself, experimenting, making mistakes, challenging yourself and everything else it means to be a young person. Adults need to remember all the great things that young people do and embrace them, as well as challenging themselves to be a little more youthful. Read more about the Youth Week 2011 themes"" http://www.youthweek.co.nz/index. section=10"">'STEP UP, Be heard, Take responsibility, Be YOUth' on the Youth Week website here. Youth Week will be held 21 - 29 May 2011 ""http://nzaahd.fuzion.co.nz/civicrm/profile/create?gid=15&reset=1""Subscribe to Youth Week newsletter here for the latest info - events, sponsors, prizes and competitions

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  • Youth Week 22 - 30 MAY 2010

      15 February 2010

    It's time to start planning your events for Youth Week 2010! This year the theme is Rangatahi Ora = Whanau Ora. Youth Week 2010 is about young people being connected to their whanau. Youth Week's challenge is for everyone to strengthen their whanau by connecting their rangatahi. Rangatahi are our future - embrace them, strengthen them, connect them! See href=""http://www.youthweek.co.nz/"">www.youthweek.co.nz for more info

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  • Hoodie Day 2009

      28 July 2009

    Goodie in a Hoodie Show that young people are a positive part of your community Organise a mufti day to mark UNfs International Youth Day NZfs Hoodie Day Wednesday 12 August Celebrate International Youth Day and Hoodie Day and join all other schools by holding a mufti day at your school on Wednesday 12 August, and raise funds for young people and older people in NZ. Donate the funds you raise to Hoodie Day organisers NZ Aotearoa Adolescent Health and Development (NZAAHD) to show your support for other young people in NZ. NZAAHD works to support, inform and connect organisations that work with youth across New Zealand http://www.nzaahd.org.nz"">www.nzaahd.org.nz NZAAHD will pass on 10% of funds raised to their partner organisation Age Concern - to help show that young people care about their older people! Age Concern work to serve the needs of older people in NZ http://www.ageconcern.org.nz/"">http://www.ageconcern.org.nz A representative from the group that wins our draw will be flown to Wellington to present a cheque to Age Concern on behalf of all young people in NZ. Visit http://www.hoodieday.co.nz"">www.hoodieday.co.nz for more info. Let us know what you are doing, send pictures and ideas to youth@nzaahd.org.nz Bank the funds raised by your Mufti Day by Friday 14th August to go into the draw. Account Name: New Zealand Aotearoa Adolescent Health and Development Account: 12 3012 0799810 00 Particulars: Hoodie Reference: [Your school/organisation] Other donations can be made on http://www.givealittle.co.nz/org/NZAAHD/project/HoodieDay"">http://www.givealittle.co.nz/org/NZAAHD/project/HoodieDay Have a great mufti day! Naku noa, Sarah Helm Executive Officer, NZAAHD

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  • Thank you!

      16 June 2009

    Thank you to every one for making Youth Week 2009 AWESOME!! Have your say on Youth Week win $100. Youth Week evaluation New Zealand Aotearoa Adolescent Health and Development wants your views about Youth Week 2009 so it can make Youth Week in 2010 more effective. There is a draw for a $100 voucher for completing the survey. (http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.aspx?sm=sArHEO48N_2fEVvS0zcLNOOg_3d_3d). Youth Week 2009: 200 + events, 40,000 posters, 150,000 stickers, 3,000 resource packs. How many lives touched? Help us to increase the impact Youth Week makes In order to grow Youth Week we need your suppport. Please help us to create an even better Youth Week by making a donation. Make a donation with your credit card Donations over $5 are eligible for a tax credit. NZAAHD is a registered charity and an IRD-approved donee, our Charities Commission number is CC21394. - Or become a sponsor in 2010

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  • Youth Week News 18 May 2009

      18 May 2009

    Youth Week 23-31 May 2009 5 days to go Relationships matter How you can make time for young people Launch Youth Week events Win !! Resources Youth Week winners Relationships matter 45% of young people say they donft get enough time with their parents. Thatfs why Youth Week 2009 is focused on young people and parents and other adults spending time together. This 45% figure was a finding of the countryfs biggest survey of young people, Youth 2007, which included 10,000 secondary school students. gThis is big stuff. Much bigger than it sounds,h said principal researcher Dr Simon Denny. gHaving a close relationship with a parent is one of the most important predictors of good health and wellbeing for young peopleh. How you can make time for young people ? quick ideas Start conversation about how amazing young people are Have a parent child afternoon tea in your workplace during Youth Week Get your organisation to hold a fundraising event (mufti day, wacky hair day) for a Youth Charity or donate to Youth Week Ask your own children or grand children what they would like to do and do it Shortland Street actor Lee Donoghue (Hunter) and his mum have been confirmed for the Youth Week launch. Young people and parents will talk about the importance of relationships. The launch is in Wellington, Saturday 23 May 11am at Bats Theatre. There are now 172 Events listed on the Youth Week website. Thanks to everyone who has listed their activities. Events listing: http://www.youthweek.co.nz/index.php Win !! List your Youth Week event now and you can win $100 in warehouse vouchers. List now: http://www.youthweek.co.nz/index.php section=14&article=9 We have a few Youth Week poster left so order now if you still need some. We have run out of stickers. Order resources: http://www.youthweek.co.nz/index.phpsection=12 Youth Week winners Joseph Collins of Te Matariki Clendon Community Centre in Clendon, Manurewa was the winner of the $200 in warehouse vouchers for listing a Youth Week event by 8 May 2009. Girlfriend pack winners NZ Slum City ? Wellington The Basement - Palmerston North City Library The Greatest Show On Earth ? Otago OPSHOONS - Te Wahu O Rerekohu Area School, Te Araroa Middle Eastern Magic (part of Class '09 Youthrepublic Youth Festival) ? Taupo Kiwiana Film Night ? Kiakoura Let's Get Together Volunteer Evening ? Dunedin Papakura Youth Art Exhibition ? Papakura, Auckland Media That Matters: Films from the Global Edge - Wellington Waitakere Youth Week Celebrations ? West Auckland

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  • Youth Week Events

      6 April 2009

    Win prizes by listing your Youth Week event at www.youthweek.co.nz Let people know about your youth events by listing them on the Youth Week website and go in the draw to win great prizes! All events listed by 22 May will go in the draw for $100 in Warehouse vouchers. Early listings, before 8 May, will go in the bonus draw for $200 in Warehouse vouchers. Further information on Youth week and the events: http://youthweek.co.nz/

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