FORUMS

The Taskforce ran two forums to pilot the idea of supporting local Mayors to take action on the youth goal.  The events were held in Oamaru and Tokoroa and were well attended and successful in getting the communities to look more closely and what was happening with young people in their areas.  The youth discussion in Oamaru was particularly successful. Two more fora were held in November 2006 in Whakatane and Greymouth.  With the help of Celia Lashlie, Jan Francis and government officials the Taskforce will be holding three events over the next twelve months in South Taranaki, Horowhenua, and Napier/Hastings.

Forum Reports

Horowhenua, 28 June 2007

Whakatane

Greymouth

Jan Francis, Celia Lashlie and young people at South Taranaki forum

Jan Francis, Celia Lashlie and young people at South Taranaki Forum

WHY MAYORS?

Mayors are:

  • Directly elected and they have a collective ability to speak to the whole community, take civic leadership and facilitate collaboration and genuine partnerships across all sectors
  • Passionate about their communities
  • Committed to providing opportunities for all their citizens to participate

WHY YOUTH?

  • Research shows those who make a successful transition from school to education, training and work have better life long outcomes.
  • NZ is suffering widespread skill and labour shortages so we need every young person to be fully engaged in our communities.
  • NZ needs to train its young to help fill our skills shortages.
  • The demand for entry and lower level skilled workers is also growing.
  • There is global competition for skilled labour.
  • Youth are an underutilised source of labour.

HOW DOES IT WORK?

Taking Mayoral leadership to engage with government Ministers, officials, agencies, community groups and the private sector which have key roles in employment is the way the Taskforce works to achieve its vision. Partnerships with government agencies and Ministers provide the Taskforce with an opportunity to discuss policy issues and inform the policy making process, particularly to ensure that policy is relevant at the local level. Working across all sectors and encouraging collaboration between agencies ensures the most effective service delivery and efficient use of resources, currently through:

  • Increasing youth transition services, modern apprenticeships, industry trainees
  • Using Long Term Council Community Plans to engage locals
  • Working with central and local government officials to develop sound policies and projects
  • Using Mayors’ collective voice to lobby on behalf of youth employment
  • Recognising and using the power of the Mayor’s office