Youth Councillors To Be Leaders In Schools - New Members Sought For 2020
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Hawke’s Bay Regional Council is on the hunt for new Youth
Environment Council (YEC) members. We want young leaders who
can help their peers understand what they can do to make a
difference for their school environment and
community. While previous Youth Environment Councils
have hosted documentary nights, beach cleans and quizzes,
YEC facilitator Jake Brookie explains that the focus this
year will be to support more school projects. “We
are looking for Youth Councillors who have ideas that can
inspire their peers and who can make these ideas happen”
he says. It is hoped that each member will lead a project in
their secondary school, whether it is an environmentally
themed day of activities, forming a school environment
group, promoting recycling or engaging with the Board of
Trustees “we are here to help” says Jake. Regular
guest presenters from Regional Council have attended Youth
Environment Council meetings to inspire and educate,
including air quality scientists, Civil Defence staff and
Regional Councillors. In addition to informing Youth
Councillors about the Regional Council’s role, members
also provide feedback and ideas from a young person’s
perspective. A 2019 presentation to a Regional Council
meeting can be viewed on the HBRC website. Meetings,
held monthly, can be attended via video link so Youth
Councillors can be based anywhere in Hawke’s Bay.
Interested secondary school students can find out more on
the ‘Hawkes Bay Youth Environment Council’ Facebook page
or by looking at the Hawkes Bay Regional Council website.
Or, simply e-mail enviro@hbrc.govt.nz
for an application
form.
11 February 2020.