Youth

The New Zealand Youth category includes NZ websites related to Youth, Child, Children, Boy, Boys, Girl, Girls, Brigade and more.

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    What's Up With My Kids?   (www.whitepages.co.nz/whatsup)  

    A free, professional phone help line for children and young people, offering assistance with issues such as bullying, friendships, relationships, sex and peer pressure.

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    The Word   (www.theword.org.nz)  

    Information on sex, life, and relationships, specially designed for young people, parents, teachers.

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    Just Focus   (www.justfocus.org.nz)  

    A project for young people, by young people, to engage with issues that affect us in Aotearoa New Zealand, the Pacific and globally. Just Focus encourages young people to be informed and active in issues facing the world today.

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    NZAAHD New Zealand Aotearoa Adolescent Health & Development   (www.nzaahd.org.nz)  

    The NZAAHD is a national network organisation for people who work with young people aged between 12 and 25. It was founded in 1989 specifically to promote adolescent health and development.

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    World Youth Day   (www.worldyouthday.org.nz)  

    A tradition that has attracted millions of participants, World Youth Day is a global celebration of young people.

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    The Next   (www.thenext.org.nz)  

    A project that utilises young peoples' interests and engages them in an exploration of the world around them. The Next project involves research into hip hop, a language, culture and soundtrack for many young people.

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    Youth Week   (www.youthweek.co.nz)  

    Your chance to get involved with a bunch of other young New Zealanders from all over the country creating any form of expression that celebrates youth.

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    Strengthening Families   (www.strengtheningfamilies.govt.nz)  

    Families is a strategy that joins the health, education and welfare sectors of government to improve life outcomes for children.

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    Bounty   (www.bounty.co.nz)  

    Pregnancy, child development and parenting information is provided free by Bounty Services through two Guides, the Pregnancy Guide and the BabyCare Guide.

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    Headspace.org.nz   (www.headspace.org.nz)  

    A site for young people in Auckland and all over New Zealand, as well as their families and schools. Everybody needs to find some headspace when life gets stressful: here you will find information on how to deal with stressful life situations.

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    Spirit of Adventure Trust   (www.spiritofadventure.org.nz)  

    Sailing voyages designed to give young people in New Zealand the opportunity to develop independence, leadership and community spirit.

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    Rainbow Youth   (www.rainbowyouth.org.nz)  

    An Auckland based organisation providing support, contact, information, advocacy and education for gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, takataapui and fa'afafine young people and their families.

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    Gr8Mates   (www.gr8mates.org.nz)  

    A Web site for teenagers supporting friends who have had an unwanted sexual experience.

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    Young and Hungry Arts Trust   (www.youngandhungry.org.nz)  

    Aiming to develop and foster youth access and participation in the performing arts. Young and Hungry focus on professional development programmes for 15-25 year olds.

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    The Young New Zealanders' Challenge of the Duke of Edinburgh's Award.   (www.challengenz.org.nz)  

    A programme for young New Zealanders aged between 14 and 25, open to all, regardless of background or ability. This non-competitive programme is designed to offer a personal and individual challenge to participants.

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    Attitude   (www.attitude.org.nz)  

    New Zealand-based 'Attitude' is the youth division of Parenting with Confidence Inc. and offers teenage advice and help.

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    National Council of YMCA's of New Zealand   (www.ymca.org.nz)  

    Includes locations and activities for all YMCA facilities throughout New Zealand.

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    The First Tee of New Zealand   (www.thefirstteenz.org.nz)  

    Committed to impacting the lives of young people by providing learning facilities and educational programmes to promote character development and life-enhancing values through the game of golf.

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    Aussie & NZ Teens   (groups.msn.com/aussieandnzteens)  

    An MSN Group for Teens from Australia and New Zealand.

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    Travellers   (www.travellers.org.nz)  

    Exploring life's changes. Travellers is a group programme for young people that builds resilience and enhances connections. This youth self-esteem programme is available to young people in their first year of secondary school.

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    Youth Horizons   (www.youthorizons.org.nz)  

    A non-profit organisation providing evidence-based sustainable solutions for family and young people who are at risk due to complex behavioural and/or mental health needs.

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    Out There!   (www.outthere.org.nz)  

    A queer youth development project for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, fa'afafine, and takataapui identities. Out There! promotes the development of communities that support and celebrate the sexuality and gender diversity of young people, enhancing their health and wellbeing.

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    Young New Zealanders' Foundation   (www.youngnz.org.nz)  

    An organisation whose goal is to create healthy young New Zealanders who will achieve their highest potential in education, employment, recreation and cultural pursuits.

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    Odyssey House   (www.odyssey.org.nz)  

    A new residential service that further extends our integrated services to "Young People At Risk".

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    ToughLove New Zealand   (www.toughlove.org.nz)  

    A non-profit, self-help organisation that provides ongoing education and support to families. They aim to empower parents and young people to accept responsibility for their actions and stop destructive behaviours.

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