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Seminar series: What works in Youth Development
The Ministry of Youth Development runs regular seminars about what works in youth development.
- The Ministry of Youth Development Seminar Series will:
- demonstrate practical resources and publications in the youth sector
- address capacity-building and effectiveness/what works questions
- showcase the latest in research, good practice and thinking around young people and encourage discussion
- develop best practice in the understanding and use of youth research and evaluation.
Upcoming seminars
Monday 15 June 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Dr. Donna Swift - "Turning point - a collaborative intervention programme for young women and girls."
Friday 19 June 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Judge Andrew Becroft - "How to turn a young person into a serious adult offender in ten easy steps."
- Turning Point – a collaborative intervention programme for young woman and girls by Dr Donna Swift and Senior Sergeant Ross Lienert
- Strengths and risks: Practice, education, policy and working together for young people by Kim Elliot
- Youthline - Community Led Youth Development Research: Participation, Practice and Findings - Jayne Lowry
- Hidden Resilience among Children and Families: Research and Policy Implications - by Mike Ungar
- Identity and Indicators: Driving behaviour and outcomes for young people - by Dr Simon Kingham
- New Zealand's National Youth Health and Wellbeing Surveys: The cross roads of research and policy - by Drs Simon Denny and Peter Watson
- The Christchurch Health and Development Study - Some Key Findings Related to Young People by Professor David M Fergusson
- Violence and young people by Terry (Theresa) Fleming
- Youth in Focus: Key Findings from Recent Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Young People by Drs Chris Ryan and Anastasia Sartbayeva
- Youth Participation and Sexual Health: learning from Brook by Simon Blake, Chief Executive of Brook
- The health and wellbeing of young people: challenging orthodoxies and setting new directions by Richard Eckersley
- What skills do parents need to survive living with their adolescents? - Dr Sue Bagshaw, Director of 198 Youth Centre, Christchurch
- Hormones raging in immature minds: how the mismatch between biology and society has led to the problems of adolescence - Prof Peter D Gluckman, Professor of Paediatric and Perinatal Biology
- What do recent South Australian research findings tell us about the health and wellbeing of children and youth? - Associate Professor Colin MacDougall, Deputy Head (Research), Department of Public Health, School of Medicine (Flinders University, Adelaide)
- Youth and the Internet: the positives, the challenges and New Zealand developments - Dr. Jo Kleeb, Research Fellow, Youth Connectedness Project, Roy McKenzie Centre for the Study of Families, Victoria University of Wellington
- What longitudinal studies can tell us about the life chances of New Zealand youth - Professor Richie Poulton, Director, Dunedin Multidisciplinary Health and Development Research Unit, Department of Preventive & Social Medicine, Dunedin School of Medicine
- The Changing Nature of the School-to-Work Transition in OECD Countries - John P. Martin, Director for Employment, Labour and Social Affairs, OECD
- How to Raise Young Resilient Young People - Dr Ken Ginsburg, renowned paediatrician specialising in adolescent medicine at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
- Promotion of Social Inclusion in Secondary Schools: Effects on Adolescent Health -Professor George Patton and Professor Susan Sawyer from the University of Melbourne
- Te Kotahitanga Project - Professor Russell Bishop, Professor and Assistant Dean of Maori Education, University of Waikato
- Social Marketing for Young People - Dr Richard Griffiths, Research and Insights Manager at 18 Ltd
- Identity, Acculturation and Adaption in Migrant Youth - Professor Colleen Ward
- Climate Change and Young People - Professor Jonathan Boston, Rachel Tallon and Eva Lawrence.
- Youth political participation - What's the issue? Professor Jack Vowles, Dr Helena Catt and Anthony Haas.
- Improving outcomes for young people - Kaye McLaren on what are effective interventions with young people and how you can ensure the services you provide are making a difference.
- The many faces of New Zealand young people - Dr Peter Watson and Dr Simon Denny (Adolescent Health Research Group of the University of Auckland) on the Youth2000 research project, the national youth health and wellbeing survey
- Current and future UK/EU policy initiatives that impact on young people - Tom Wylie, CEO The National Youth Agency
Join our mailing list To join our mailing list to be alerted to future seminars, please email your details to: mailto:mydinfo@myd.govt.nz?subject=Seminar series
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