9 February 2005
City responds to young Aucklanders’ concerns with 80 youth projects
Auckland City’s Community Development and Equity Committee today received a report from officers listing 80 youth
projects which aim to make the city a place that young people can embrace and enjoy.
“Auckland City is taking a strong leadership role in ensuring the voices and views of young people are heard,” says
chairperson of the Community Development and Equity Committee, Councillor Cathy Casey.
"We are listening to the issues and concerns of the city’s young people and addressing them in policy making across
council. Our youth have told us they want to feel safe, and they want the opportunity to display their artistic and
musical talents. They also want more say in local and central government decision-making processes. The list of
dedicated projects responds to all of these issues,” she says.
There are 19 new projects on this year’s 'things to do' youth project list. Major projects planned include: Auckland
City youth council youth awards and 20th anniversary celebration in March 2005 Urban youth summit ‘Converse 05’ in May
2005 focussing on drugs, alcohol and road safety A new youth drop in centre as part of the new Otahuhu Recreation Centre
– building starts in April 2005. Stephanie Jowett, the city’s Community and Social Policy Planner, says the 'Youth
Action - things to do' list is a useful tool to focus on what's important to young people..
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projects aim to encourage participation from youth aged 12 to 24 who come from a variety of backgrounds.
It may seem like a long and diverse list, but every project aims to make the city a better place for Auckland’s youth,”
she says.
To view the full list of 80 youth projects, please visit:
http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/council/documents/youthaction/thingstodo.asp.
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