Mission/Vision
An Aotearoa where young people are vibrant and optimistic through being supported and encouraged to take up challenges.
Our Maori proverb is "Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi engari he toa takitini"
"My strength is not that of the individual but that of the multitudes"
What does the organization do?
Ensure those people who work with young people, are supported, valued and connected.
NZAAHD has Regional branches and Nationwide networks to support people working with young people. We send out a weekly e-update with all the latest news, events and resources related to youth health and...
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Ensure those people who work with young people, are supported, valued and connected.
NZAAHD has Regional branches and Nationwide networks to support people working with young people. We send out a weekly e-update with all the latest news, events and resources related to youth health and development. We have a quarterly magazine that looks at youth issues in more depth .
We coordinate Youth Week www.youthweek.co.nz and put on the Involve conference every two years www.involve.org.nz
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Opportunities for Youth
Rise E Tu - our Youth Advisory Group, advises government ministries on policy and youth health initiatives.
Youth Week Steering Group - directs Youth Week themes, designs Youth Week resources and coordinates Youth Week events.
Youth are encouraged to stand for election onto our...
News (RSS)
Themes for Youth Week 2011 December 20th, 2010
The themes for Youth Week 2011 have been decided, ‘STEP UP, Be heard, Take responsibility, Be YOUth'. Why 'STEP UP'? Not only does it portray the idea of rising to the challenge it also insinuated the idea of being able to continuously take... go to page
Meri Kirihimete & NZAAHD closing December 19th, 2010
Meri Kirihimete ki a koe me te whānau
Wow - who can believe it's almost Christmas. It's been a busy and fruitful year for NZAAHD, with another fabulous Youth Week and a very successful Involve conference being the highlights for... go to page
Meri Kirihimete & NZAAHD closing December 19th, 2010
Meri Kirihimete ki a koe me te whānau
Wow - who can believe it's almost Christmas. It's been a busy and fruitful year for NZAAHD, with another fabulous Youth Week and a very successful Involve conference being the highlights for... go to page
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