Otago Daily Times

Youth hui draws a crowd

- JOHN GIBB john.gibb@odt.co.nz

THE Covid19 pandemic has highlighte­d the importance of developing skills and obtaining meaningful work, participan­ts in an Otepoti Youth Vision hui said yesterday.

The Dunedin City Councilbac­ked project was launched in May last year to encourage young people to ‘‘participat­e in and lead our city’s organisati­ons, businesses and communitie­s’’.

Startup Dunedin facilitato­r Angus Pauley yesterday outlined, to more than 80 people, several youthorien­ted programmes in the city, including some intended to encourage young people to develop entreprene­urial skills.

Youth panel participan­t Mitchell PorterThom­as said the pandemic had highlighte­d the need for young people to further develop their skills and for more programmes to be tailored to meet their educationa­l needs.

Council community adviser Becks New said yesterday’s ‘‘great’’ event was intended to help develop young people’s ideas, and was likely to be followed by another hui next year.

 ?? PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH ?? Youth opportunit­ies . . . Startup Dunedin facilitato­r Angus Pauley speaks at an Otepoti Youth Vision Hui at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery yesterday.
PHOTOS: PETER MCINTOSH Youth opportunit­ies . . . Startup Dunedin facilitato­r Angus Pauley speaks at an Otepoti Youth Vision Hui at the Dunedin Public Art Gallery yesterday.

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