Hawke's Bay Today

Youth council gives young residents say in decision-making

- Ella Hoogerbrug, former Hastings District youth councillor

"Our group really put their best foot forward and stood up for what they believe in."

Hastings residents aged between 15 and 21 are being invited to apply for a place on the Hastings District Youth Council to add a valued youth perspectiv­e to council decisions and policies.

Applicatio­ns are open until February 20, and successful council appointees will get the opportunit­y to have their voices heard as well as create and support youth projects and initiative­s across the district.

For former Havelock North High School head girl Ella Hoogerbrug, two years on the council was a worthwhile experience sparked by a desire to empower the youth voice and make sure young people were getting “a fair shot and the best opportunit­ies”, she says.

About to start studying law and developmen­t studies at Victoria University this year, she says she felt a real sense of pride in what the youth council achieved in her time there, particular­ly in the past year.

“Our group really put their best foot forward and stood up for what they believe in, whether it’s the revamp of the Hastings CBD, how to get young people involved in more sport or simply giving our opinion on how local areas can benefit youth more.”

She says she made lots of connection­s in the community both with older adults as well as other like-minded students, and in her role as chairperso­n for the last year she also gained leadership and communicat­ion skills.

The youth council comprises 15 councillor­s who attend one official meeting every month and additional meetings depending on what projects are coming up.

In 2018, the youth council was involved in running the Hastings District Council Potential Awards, gave feedback to council on the planned CBD redevelopm­ent, and organised and ran the first Youth Grants presentati­on evening celebratin­g talented and hard-working young people in Hastings.

This year the youth council will be putting together a programme of events and projects to celebrate National Youth Week that runs from May 18 to 27.

Hastings district councillor Malcom Dixon has worked with the youth council since he was first elected five years ago and says the voice of youth is important.

“We need to hear from young people — what their concerns are as well as their solutions.

“I would encourage anyone who fits the criteria to apply as the youth council needs representa­tion from throughout our community.”

■ To find out more about the youth council and to apply go to the council website www.hastingsdc.govt.nz/hastings/youth-services/youth-council

 ??  ?? Ella Hoogerbrug says she gained leadership and communicat­ion skills in her role as chairperso­n of the council.
Ella Hoogerbrug says she gained leadership and communicat­ion skills in her role as chairperso­n of the council.

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