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Implementing the Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy - achievements and challenges

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

The Labour-Alliance Government is putting its commitment to positive youth development into practice with a $350,000 a year funding boost for The Young New Zealanders’ Challenge, Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré announced today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré and Green Party Youth Affairs spokesperson, Nandor Tanczos today announced Budget funding for a programme to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of drug education in schools.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré and Green Party Youth Affairs spokesperson, Nandor Tanczos today announced Budget funding for a programme to monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of drug education in schools.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister, Laila Harré, will present a Commonwealth Youth Programme (CYP) Regional Service Award to Youthline, in Auckland tomorrow.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Mihi
Welcome to Zeal and to a very exciting and long anticipated event for myself and the staff of the Ministry of Youth Affairs: the launch of the Youth Development Strategy Aotearoa.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

New Zealand’s first comprehensive youth strategy was launched today by Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good afternoon, and welcome to everyone who has made the time to be here today to discuss how we can work together to find a way forward on the complicated and often misunderstood issues that surround Section 59 of the Crimes Act, and its implications f

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good morning, and welcome to a forum that may promote constructive and informed discussion on issues relevant to the wellbeing and position of children in New Zealand today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

New Zealand children made more than 3500 individual submissions to a nationwide consultation on the development of an Agenda for Children.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good afternoon, and thank you for the invitation to be here today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré today announced that Auckland will have at least two of the pilots of the new student work scheme Snap which was announced yesterday.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT THE NEW ZEALAND APPROACH

Good morning, and thank you for the invitation to take part in this conference.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good morning to you all, and welcome to the second Student Loans Summit.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Tangata whenua, distinguished guests, friends and fellow admirers of the extraordinary resilience of children.

Good morning, and thank you for the invitation to take part in your conference today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs and Associate Labour Minister Laila Harré says a bill introduced to Parliament today will repeal a provision of the Minimum Wage Act that allows employers to pay young workers literally nothing while they train on the job.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good morning, and thank you for the invitation to kick off your day's workshopping on ways this community can work together to improve the health and wellbeing of Waitakere's children.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Suicide prevention programmes will receive a $1.673 million boost in this year's budget, Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré announced this morning.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Good morning, and thank you all for getting out of bed so early to be part of the Labour-Alliance Coalition's second budget.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Associate Education (Tertiary Education) Minister Steve Maharey has responded to inaccurate allegations by the New Zealand University Students' Association (NZUSA) about the setting of the 2001/02 headline interest rate.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré is urging individuals and communities to help the government design a new strategy to boost the healthy development of young New Zealanders.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

“What better way to hear the views of young New Zealanders than by asking them?” Steve Maharey, the Minister of Social Services and Employment, and Laila Harré, the Minister of Youth Affairs said at this morning’s Agenda for Children consultation launch

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

The Ministry of Youth Affairs will now be responsible for leading and coordinating the New Zealand Youth Suicide Prevention Strategy, Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré announced today.

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs

Youth Affairs Minister Laila Harré has released a "full and honest report" on New Zealand's implementation of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCROC).

  • Laila Harré
  • Youth Affairs