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1 LIFE SKILLS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE Tools for youth and social workers

2 Project Purpose To develop skills that will enable young people to: Deal effectively with the needs and challenges commonly encountered in adult life Engage in, develop and maintain healthy relationships Aspire, pursue and achieve goals Make informed and considered decisions about appropriate activities and behaviours

3 The Project Aimed at MSD funded organisations 11 – 17 year olds Resources Training External evaluation

4 Where to start Advisory group Literature review & review of existing materials Needs Assessment Outcome focused programme logic Resource development Pilot project Workshops Consultancy Evaluation

5 Effective Programmes Youth development focus Effective theoretical approaches Relevant Positive and health promoting messages Participatory teaching methods Provide opportunities for skill building & to Practise, Practise, Practise!

6 What are skills?

7 Skill: ability to do something Soft skills: interpersonal skills Hard skills: technical skills

8 What are Life Skills? Life skills are a group of competencies and intrapersonal and interpersonal social skills that help people: make informed decisions solve problems think critically and creatively communicate effectively build healthy relationships empathise with others respond to life’s challenges

9 WHO definition of Life Skills Life skills are abilities for adaptive and positive behaviour that enable individuals to deal effectively with the demands and challenges of everyday life.

10 Te Whare Tapa Wha

11 Dimensions of Health Taha Tinana - physical well-being Taha Hinengaro - emotional and mental well-being Taha Whanau - social or community well- being Taha Wairua - spiritual well-being

12 Where Are You From?

13 How do you show your culture is important to you? Describe what culture gives you? How does culture influence positive behaviour?

14 TAHA WAIRUA Spiritual Well-being

15 Activities The activities within Taha Wairua include topics such as: Culture & belonging Sexual orientation Gender identity Sexual enjoyment & expression Intimacy

16 TAHA TINANA Physical Well-being

17 Activities The activities within Taha Tinana include topics such as: Safer sex Pregnancy Alcohol & drug use Nutrition Body image Seeking medical help

18 TAHA WHANAU Social Well-being

19 Activities The activities within Taha Whanau include topics such as: Goal-setting Social media safety Ethical by-standing Financial literacy Citizenship Support service organisations Shared living arrangements Driving & driver licensing

20 TAHA HINENGARO Mental & Emotional Well-being

21 Activities The activities within Taha Hinengaro include topics such as: Communication Healthy relationships Managing emotions Bullying Consent

22 My Life in My Hands One thing you would like in your life e.g. a car One thing you would like to do with your life e.g. study A behaviour you would like to change e.g. eat more healthily

23 Evaluation Percent of training participants reporting ‘good’ or ‘very good’ skills in target areas before and after training BeforeAfter Skills for facilitating groups28.1%90.3% Skills for developing Life Skills in young people 34%94.2% Skills for planning programmes39.2%87.2% Skills for creating supportive environments for young people 48.5%94.1%

24 Feedback “ I just wanted to give you feedback on the Family Planning training sessions that we have been very lucky to have been a part of. I ensured that my full team were at this training and I am very glad that we did. The resource is absolutely fantastic and having a chance to practice using it amongst other like- minded people helped our team to see it in action and see how useful it will be for us.”

25 “One boy, he was in a relationship and when it comes to intercourse he was quite forceful towards his partner, he admitted that, and when he went through the facilitation [he learned] that could be looked on as rape, and he’s changed the way he is towards his partner… He thought it was normal, what he was doing, but talking with him and using some of the notes from the book he’s changed the way he is, his whole demeanour – he’s not angry anymore, he’s quite approachable.”

26 Where to from here AucklandTimaru ThamesChristchurch TaurangaInvercargill TaupoNorthland HaweraHamilton RuatoriaWellington WairoaWairarapa Palmerston NorthDunedin


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