Involve 08 Presentations
Involve 08 Conference: 2-4th July 2008, Wellington, New Zealand - Presentations
There were 110 presentations made during the Involve Conference. This is your opportunity to view some of the PowerPoint presentations. A small number of very large files have been edited - to remove photos to make the file size smaller.
Sessions that did not use PowerPoint are listed as not available. Panels have not been included as they did not use PowerPoint. For peer reviewed papers click on the peer reviewed text for a copy of the paper. In one case the link is to the journal where the paper was published in others link is to the full paper.
Wednesday 2 July
3:15pm - 4:15pm Presentations
4:30pm - 5:30pm Presentations
Thursday 3 July
11:00am-12:00pm presentations
2:45pm - 3:45pm presentations
Friday 4 July
11:00am – 12:00pm presentations
1:30pm - 2:30pm presentations
Wednesday 2 July
3:15-4:15 Presentations Back to top
My Family, My World
1. I don’t care! Exploration of a rangatahi’s journey and residential care (14.3mb)
2. Enviroschools Youth Jam (14.8mb)
Redefining relationships
3. The art of ethical relationships (0.1mb)
4. pARTicipate Art as a Youth Development Tool (not available)
5. Has God has adopted youth development principles? (not available)
Creating Spaces
6. Meaningful education for alienated young people (1.7mb)
7. Finding space to be me: An exploration of working relationships between transgender young people and youth workers (0.4mb)
Overcoming violence
8. How the ‘promoting youth non-violence project’ makes a difference (3.1mb)
9. Male victims of childhood sexual abuse (1.9mb)
Engaging youth in sport
10. AkActive Youth - increasing the physical activity of young people (3.8mb)
Strength and identity
11.Speaking Up: Young people have their say (1.6mb)
12. What would you like to be when you’re grown up? (1.5mb)
13. Are you disabled? No I’m John (not available)
Relate motivate & create
14. Developing positive relationships with young people. (0.1mb)
4:30-5:30 Presentations Back to top
Mentoring
15. Mutual, emotional & spiritual growth in mentoring relationships (not available)
Waia Te Ara Tika – Seek the right path
16. Youth development, Aotearoa styles (7.8mb)
Young people involved
17. Young people & volunteering (0.8mb)
18. Tuning the Channels – How the Ministry of Youth Development and young people relate, communicate & participate (2.5mb)
19. Cancelled
Getting information
20. What works in youth development?(1.0mb)
21 The value of youth mentoring(0.7mb)
22 What happens to research when it leaves home, and why?(not available)
Recognising the i generation
23. An examination of theory and practice of a youth-designed social networking platform in Otara (87kb)
23. Branding today’s youth (0.5mb)
24. Reading between the headlines (0.9mb) (Peer Reviewed)
Respect
25. Regional youth services collaboration (1.3mb)
26. What if there was no more violence (not available)
27. Young people’s ideas about content in school-based sexuality education programmes (not available) (Peer Reviewed)
Working with adolescents with a chronic illness
28. How can we implement advice from young people? (3.5mb)
Meeting the needs of transgender youth
29. Best practice for New Zealand’(not available) Human Rights Commission Transgender report
Hauora
30. Maui: A cultural framework for the positive development of Maori youth (not available)
31. Ko te Huarahi o te Tuawhenua, te Roopu o Te Kaiwaka – te whakahuihui nga hiahia mo nga – Meeting rural health needs (4.0mb)
32. Taiohi o te Tuawhenua – Provision of youth health services to rural rangatahi (not available)
33. Te Hikoi Rangahau – Paving the road to research with Maori communities (10.5mb)
Thursday 3 July
11:00am – 12:00pm Presentations Back to topTe Puawai Tapu
34.Sexuality and Reproductive Health Issues Facing Maori (not available)
What is Youth Work
35. National Youth Workers Network Aotearoa (not available)
Youth-centred health
36. How Year-9 health assessments enhance school-based health services (4.9mb)
37. Who am I? Who are we? A youth focused approach to alcohol and other drug concerns (3.6mb)
38. Anamata 07: youth engagement in practice (1.2mb)
Families and relationships
39. Walking alongside teen parents (not available)
40. Living with a special needs sibling (0.6mb)
41. High quality father involvement (1.2mb)
Labels, language and identity
42. Learning an inclusive vocabulary (not available)
Between you and me
43. Creating connections through adolescent groups (3.9mb)
Developing communities
44. Building relationships (5.7mb)
45. Eastside Youth Network (2.1mb)
46. Spreydon youth community (not available)
47. Build a strong National Youth Workers Network(1.9mb)
2:45pm – 3:45 pm Presentations Back to top
Recognising the beauty of youth
48. Matalafi Matrix of Pacific youth in Aotearoa (3.5mb)
49. Streets Ahead 237 (not available)
Supervised*supersised*maximised
50. Methods for youth workers to get the most out of supervision relationships (not available)
Youth voices
51. Attracting and retaining young people in governance roles (not available)
52. Youth & Government (not available)
53. The Youth Development Partnership Fund (3.0mb)
54. Wotz ur story? Participatory formative research (1.0mb)
Fostering resilience
55. Enhancing resilience in youth (4.7mb) (peer reviewed)
56. Quality relationships between students and teachers (0.2mb)
57. Moving towards inclusive evaluation (2.7mb)
Youth-centered health
58. Young people’s relationships with Primary Health Care (0.2mb)
59. Addressing the psychological needs of adolescent cancer survivors (0.5mb)
60 The importance of relationships in school health (peer reviewed)
Wellness & wellbeing
61.The value of quality relationships with youth (not available)
62. Youth Wellbeing Project: Whakatane (3.3mb)
63. Responsible selling: Volatile substance use (not available)
64. The High on Life project (1.2mb)
Just Focus
65. How I learned to stop worrying and love the world (not available)
Whanu ora
66. Sharing the kete (1.4mb)
67. Adolescent Maori mothers with social support (2.0mb)
Friday 4 July
11:00am – 12:00pm Presentations Back to top
Eating disorders in young people
68. How can you help (0.2mb)
Youth work and relationships
69. Youth work works! (0.7mb)
70. The role and nature of relationships in youth work (0.2mb)
71. Youth participation: A study of the YMCA’s Raise up ‘n’ Represent (2.0mb) (peer reviewed)
Building reslience
72. Aroha mai… Helping young people to learn about healthy relationships (not available)
73. The Rise of Hutt Valley Men (not available)
74. The Young NZer’s Challenge in the 21st century (6.7mb)
75. A personal overview of Youthline Otago’s classroom-based community education programme (not available)
Strengthening youth
76. Why the WAVES model works (not available)
77. Extracting linking barriers – we’re not just about teeth (350Kb)
78. Youth health services within alternative education (0.1mb)
Relationships between the people who work with youth
79. Hear about, and have input into NZAAHD’s key work programmes (not available)
Sexuality and relationships
80. Sexuality, Relationships and the Media. (2.2mb)
Te kete matauranga
81. Nga Ringaringa Tautoko – What is supportive to rangatahi Maori. (not available)
82. WISE (Wisdom in Self Education) after school and youth mentoring (4.3mb)
83. Quality relationships – fundamental in our service (not available)
1:30pm – 2:30pm Presentations Back to top
Engaging youth through technology
84. What is a stranger? Exploring young people’s identity and self.(12.4mb)
85. Participatory video racism project (2.8mb)
86. One step up the ladder – evolving youth participation (7.3mb)
Cyber relationships
87. Real? Fantasy? Dangerous? Fun? Risky? (not available)
Strengths based leadership
88. Building relationships that strengthen communities (not available)
89. Government connecting with the views of young people (not available)
90. Youth leadership project (0.5mb)
91. The RISE project: Young people leading their own youth mental health promotion project (0.8mb)
Working ethically
92. The Victorian Code of Ethical Practice for youth workers (9.4mb)
93. Youth work of value (0.2mb)
94. Inclusive practice – practicing the inclusion we preach(0.4mb)
Your relationship counts
95. Skills for youth workers in suicide prevention (1.9mb)
Yes we are asking you
96. How can NZ drug laws work better for young people? (0.7mb)
Entering girls world
97. Understanding the subtle dynamic of girls’ violence (0.4mb)
Victorian indigenous youth
98. Their voices, their stories… (not available)

