Posts by Michele Keggenhoff
Employer Expectations for Young Workers
In today’s tight labour market many employers will be competing to hire end-of-year school leavers and other not very experienced young people to fill permanent and part-time roles, as well as seasonal summer vacancies. But in the era of “quiet quitting” and a generational shift in attitudes toward work/life balance, is it possible to bridge…
Read MoreBe a Driving Mentor
Are you a good driver? Safe? Responsible? A Road Code whiz? Could you spare two hours a week to help a young person practice for their on-road driving licence test? If so, the Y would love to hear from you! In partnership with the Salvation Army, the Y offers the Community Driver Mentor Programme (CDMP)…
Read MoreMyths and Truths about Teens
Society often treats teenagers as if they’re a problem to be solved, but the reality is that we have to prepare them to solve our problems. At the Y our mahi centres on positive youth development – whanake taiohi pai. We view rangatahi through the lens of development, using their strengths as a springboard for…
Read MoreProud to be a LGBTQ+ PRIDE ally
We’ve written before in this column of our commitment to supporting Rainbow rangatahi and their whānau in our community. With upcoming PRIDE Month being celebrated throughout March we wish to reiterate the importance of being an LGBTQ+ ally. Being a Rainbow community ally is a rewarding experience for us at the Y. We celebrate PRIDE…
Read MoreWhat the Y’s Young People Wish You Knew
Youth voice is something we at the Y feel passionately about. So for our last column this year, we decided to turn it over to our rangatahi. We asked the learners at all our Education Centres what they wish others knew/understood about them and about the Y, and here’s what they had to say: What…
Read MoreY•Education Opens in Oamaru
A new, free education option is open for enrolments in Oamaru for young people for whom mainstream education isn’t working. Y•Education, run by YMCA South & Mid Canterbury (the Y), offers rangatahi aged 16-19 years the opportunity to complete foundation level 1 and/or level 2 education qualifications and NCEA level certificates. Enrolments of 15-year-olds may…
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