Boys' Brigade
(7)Cadets
(3)Girls' Brigade
(1)Guiding
(5)
Scouts
(26)
NZ websites 16 to 30 for the New Zealand Youth Groups category.
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New Zealand Young Farmers
(www.youngfarmers.co.nz)Young Farmers clubs have something for everyone: meet new people, socialise, learn new skills and have a great time. If you are aged between 15 and 31, contact Young Farmers for more information on joining a club in your local area.
View Website - Methven Youth Groups - Agricultural Organisations
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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.
View Website - Wellington City Youth Groups - Community Service
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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.
View Website - Auckland City Youth Groups - Gay, Lesbian and Bisexual Society
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Sex 'n' Respect
(www.sexnrespect.co.nz)A sexual education website aimed at teens and young adults who wish to learn more about sex, sexual abuse and how to take positive action in your life.
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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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24-7 YouthWork
(www.24-7youthwork.org.nz)24-7 YouthWork is an integrated approach to youth work. 24-7 YouthWork provides accessible holistic, wrap-around support to all young people in the area.
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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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Busterville
(www.aucklandcitypolice.govt.nz)Busterville is an interactive information platform aimed at children. Used as an educational service to inform about the Auckland City Police Department.
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Zeal
(www.zeal.org.nz)Zeal is a team of people committed to the advancement of young people in the creative arts, leadership and education. Providing a community to help young people learn.
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Dare
(www.dare.org.nz)Skills for Life programmes seek to challenge children, parents and their communities. The programmes develop skills in decision-making, assertiveness, responsibility and esteem to enable them to make informed and supported choices for a powerful life.
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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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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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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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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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Trippin
(www.trippin.co.nz)"Trippin" can help you figure out what's going on when life feels a bit "out of it".
