Voice, Leadership, Action: Backing NZ’s youth
Beehive media release: 14th August 2023
The voices and leadership of young New Zealanders are key drivers behind a refreshed Youth Plan ‘Voice, Leadership, Action’ released today by Minister for Youth Willow-Jean Prime.
“Young New Zealanders have consistently told government they want their voices heard in decisions which impact them and their futures,” Willow-Jean Prime said.
“I’m proud the refreshed Youth Plan answers that wero, and demonstrates this Government’s ongoing commitment to all young people.
“We all know how effective and powerful change can be when young people lead it for themselves and their whānau, their schools, businesses, and communities.
“Young people represent 17 percent of the population and are 100 percent of our future.”
The refreshed Youth Plan aims to amplify the youth voice in government policy and decision-making and ensure processes are in place for young people to have meaningful input.
It will also increase opportunities for young people to lead their own lives and have their identities seen, valued and respected.
The refreshed plan has been driven by engagement with young people. Just over 1,400 young people told the Ministry of Youth Development – Te Manatū Whakahiato Taiohi what they thought and what they wanted to see in the plan.
“I want to mihi to the many young people who contributed their whakaaro and expertise that helped craft the Youth Plan,” Willow-Jean Prime said.
“It’s particularly special to announce the plan alongside members of the Youth Advisory Group who’ve advocated so strongly for their fellow rangatahi.
“The plan released today is a further example of this Government’s commitment to ensuring Aotearoa New Zealand is the best place in the world for children and young people.”
Get more information on the Youth Plan: Voice, Leadership, Action from the Ministry of Youth Development – Te Manatū Whakahiato Taiohi.
The refreshed Plan consists of three inter-linked documents: