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Whakamanawa te Hou Ora o nga Rangatahi Lessons from New Zealand’s National Youth Development Strategy Jennifer A Gootman

Whakamanawa te Hou Ora o nga Rangatahi Lessons from New Zealand’s National Youth Development Strategy Jennifer A Gootman Ian Axford Fellow in Public Policy. Adolescents: Good News / Bad News. Creation of the YDSA.

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Whakamanawa te Hou Ora o nga Rangatahi Lessons from New Zealand’s National Youth Development Strategy Jennifer A Gootman

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  1. Whakamanawa te Hou Ora o nga RangatahiLessons from New Zealand’s National Youth Development StrategyJennifer A GootmanIan Axford Fellow in Public Policy

  2. Adolescents: Good News / Bad News

  3. Creation of the YDSA Mid-1990s MoYA embarked on comprehensive process to move youth policy and programs toward youth development approach; strategy released in 2002 • Community-based process, including youth • Linked policies across age spectrum

  4. Elements of Successful Application of the Strategy • Strong community leaders with vision and commitment • Building relationships as a centerpiece • Reliable institutional support • Focus on broad community development • Youth participation

  5. Challenges – Looking Ahead • Lack of a clear national implementation plan or process • Concept of youth development not always well understood • Few operational links among multitude of government principles and initiatives, including funding • Limited training and technical assistance • Weak to no data on young people, hindering evaluation and monitoring efforts

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