Foundation supporting Youth Week 2007
Media release 21 May 2007
Foundation for Youth Development supporting Youth
Week 2007
Foundation for Youth Development is excited to support this years National Youth Week from May 21 -27. As an avid supporter of young people, FYD commends a week that celebrates young people’s positive contributions to the community with the 2007 theme “Your Community Needs Youth.”
FYD provides young people from age 5 to 18 with the opportunity to build self-confidence, and learn valuable life skills by participating in their free youth development programmes Kiwi Can, Stars and Project K. Graeme Dingle and Jo-anne Wilkinson founded FYD in 1994 in response to the alarming statistics and negative images of New Zealand’s young people throughout the media.
FYD’s key
vision is to impact positively on the lives of young New
Zealanders, creating the next generation of valuable members
of communities, successful parents, leaders and business
people.
“Fostering positive youth development involves providing young people with the opportunity to express their feelings and ideas, and diverse ways to participate and contribute to decision making at all levels in their community” says Kirsty Pillay-Hansen, Training and Development Manager.
Therefore community projects are a core component of Kiwi Can, Stars and Project K, actively encouraging young people to get involved with their community.
“We can change perceptions and reduce the media’s tendency to report on negative youth issues by providing young people with more opportunities to be actively involved and make positive contributions to their communities. We must celebrate the talent, creativity and diversity of our young people and everything they have to offer” says Pillay-Hansen.
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About Foundation for Youth’s programmes
Kiwi Can
Kiwi
Can is a life skills and values programme for 5-12 year
olds. It is delivered in primary and intermediate schools
throughout New Zealand. Kiwi Can provides a permanent and
preventive model for teaching children a system of values,
respect for themselves and a feeling of belonging and
engagement with the community around them. The key message
is “I can”, and by positively affirming this message,
Kiwi Can teaches young New Zealanders that the first step
towards a better future for the whole country starts with
the attitudes and aspirations of the individual.
Stars
Stars is a programmme for all year 9 students
where teachers are Group Leaders and senior students are
trained to be Peer Mentors. The programme assists the year 9
students make a safe transition into their secondary school
environment and develops leadership in the seniors thereby
creating a strong sense of community within the school.
Stars was established in 2000 and is currently run in seven
schools in five regions: Northland, Auckland, South Waikato,
Wellington and Canterbury.
Project K
Project K is a
youth development programme designed to inspire 14 –
15-year-olds to reach their potential through building
self-confidence, promoting good health and education and
teaching life skills such as goal setting and teamwork -
through a 14 month programme of consisting of wilderness
adventure, a community challenge and mentoring. The
programmes are a catalyst for positive change and help equip
young people so they reach their potential.