The Centre for applied Cross-Cultural Research and the Va’aomanu Pasifika Victoria University of Wellington has issued a report on Youth and Integration.
The report summarizes the findings of the research project Youth Voices, Youth Choices: Identity, Integration and Social Cohesion in Culturally Diverse Aotearoa/New Zealand (YVYC). The project aimed to “engage youth from diverse ethnic, cultural and religious communities and understand their aspirations for social integration and the indicators and determinants of participation and success.”
With the funding support of FRST, CACR and Va’aomanu Pasifika are also supported by a range of government agencies and NGOs, including the Ministries of Social Development, Youth Development, Pacific Island Affairs, the Office of Ethnic Affairs, the New Zealand Chinese Association, the Federation of Islamic Councils of New Zealand and the New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils.
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Youth and Integration in New Zealand – Report
The Centre for applied Cross-Cultural Research and the Va’aomanu Pasifika Victoria University of Wellington has issued a report on Youth and Integration.
The report summarizes the findings of the research project Youth Voices, Youth Choices: Identity, Integration and Social Cohesion in Culturally Diverse Aotearoa/New Zealand (YVYC). The project aimed to “engage youth from diverse ethnic, cultural and religious communities and understand their aspirations for social integration and the indicators and determinants of participation and success.”
With the funding support of FRST, CACR and Va’aomanu Pasifika are also supported by a range of government agencies and NGOs, including the Ministries of Social Development, Youth Development, Pacific Island Affairs, the Office of Ethnic Affairs, the New Zealand Chinese Association, the Federation of Islamic Councils of New Zealand and the New Zealand Federation of Multicultural Councils.
Read the report here