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Consultation has concluded
Edit April 2022: The community consultation part of this project has now been concluded, thank you to all who have participated. You can view to full Community Engagement Report here, or in the documents tab to the right
Youth Plan!
What do you want? Every five years the City develops a Youth Plan. We use this Plan to determine all of the City’s programming and events for youth in our community. Right now - we are asking our youth community: what do you want? For right now? For your future? We want to harvest your amazing ideas for how we can support our youth in connecting with themselves, their peers and their community. We've crafted three surveys... which one are you?
Generation Alpha: Ages 0-8
Generation Z: Ages 9-25
Not You(th): Parents/caregivers/etc
We’ve broken each survey up into the 3 steps we are taking towards understanding the City’s young people’s concerns, interests, and values: 1. Connect and Participate, 2. Health and Wellness, 3. About You.
We want to harvest your amazing ideas for how we can support our youth in connecting with themselves, their peers and their community.
Closes Wednesday 8pm, 26 January 2022.
Edit April 2022: The community consultation part of this project has now been concluded, thank you to all who have participated. You can view to full Community Engagement Report here, or in the documents tab to the right
Youth Plan!
What do you want? Every five years the City develops a Youth Plan. We use this Plan to determine all of the City’s programming and events for youth in our community. Right now - we are asking our youth community: what do you want? For right now? For your future? We want to harvest your amazing ideas for how we can support our youth in connecting with themselves, their peers and their community. We've crafted three surveys... which one are you?
Generation Alpha: Ages 0-8
Generation Z: Ages 9-25
Not You(th): Parents/caregivers/etc
We’ve broken each survey up into the 3 steps we are taking towards understanding the City’s young people’s concerns, interests, and values: 1. Connect and Participate, 2. Health and Wellness, 3. About You.
We want to harvest your amazing ideas for how we can support our youth in connecting with themselves, their peers and their community.