THE NATIONAL YOUNG LEADERS DAYS ABOUT NYLD National Young Leaders Days are an event series run by The Parenting Place. These annual events aim to develop student leadership and empower young people with the skills to lead themselves and others well. It is the largest and longest running leadership event for primary, intermediate and secondary school students. Every year, over 11,000 of New Zealand’s future leaders attend a National Young Leaders Day. NYLD gathers an inspiring line-up of prominent leaders from all walks of life to share stories from their leadership journey - successes, failures, insights and learning’s. There is a real sense that the leadership baton is being passed from one generation, to the next. Interactive activities, videos, question time, and student engagement is also part of the programme. OUR GROWTH Following the success of the Australian National Young Leaders Days, the first National Young Leaders Day in New Zealand was held in 2001 and saw over 1,300 students and teachers attend. These events are today held annually across six centres and are remembered as a milestone in the lives of over 110,000 students who have attended a National Young Leaders Day in New Zealand. The events continue to grow and are also held in Australia and Singapore. OUR AUDIENCE Schools select students who demonstrate leadership potential and qualities to attend NYLD. Typically they will send their top student leaders such as student councillors, captains, vice-captains and prefects – but are also encouraged to send students who have potential to be a leader, but may just need a little extra encouragement. At primary and intermediate events, students are mostly in year 6-8 (ages 9-12 years). At secondary school events, students are mostly in year 11-13 (ages 15-18 years). Principals, teachers and parents are also in attendance on event day. There is a mix of students from both state and private schools, from rural and urban areas. In 2014, 25.8% of New Zealand schools attended an NYLD event. AVERAGE ATTENDANCE (2010-2014) Secondary events Primary and intermediate events Auckland 850 Auckland 2,500 Wellington/Palmerston North 720 Rotorua 2,100 Palmerston North 1,400 Wellington 1,400 Dunedin 1,100 Christchurch 1,300 NYLD//14 attendance 86% students 14% staff Average number of schools attending NYLD (2010-2014) Secondary events Primary and intermediate events Auckland 51 Auckland 150 Wellington/Palmerston North 44 Rotorua 137 Palmerston North 100 Wellington 83 Dunedin 110 Christchurch 83 An average of There are 2,532 schools in New Zealand 758 schools on average 30% attend NYLD each year of New Zealand schools attend NYLD OBJECTIVES INSPIRE students to make a positive contribution to their school and community CONNECT students with fellow young leaders from across the country – encouraging the development of supportive relationships and networks EMPOWER students with practical leadership skills and the confidence to seek opportunities to further develop their leadership potential PROMOTE the value of inspirational role models as examples to follow by exposing students to a diverse range of leaders MOTIVATE students to follow their personal strengths and passions to become great leaders in their area of influence EDUCATE students about the need to grow their own personal knowledge and practical skills in the leadership arena ABOUT THE PARENTING PLACE NYLD is part of the youth division of The Parenting Place. The Parenting Place is a nationwide not-for-profit organisation with a mission to positively impact New Zealand families and young people. Through a range of programmes and resources, like the National Young Leaders Days, Attitude programmes for schools and Toolbox parenting groups, The Parenting Place seeks to see every child raised in a loving, nurturing and positive environment where their full potential can be encouraged and developed. WHAT OTHERS SAY “Speaking at NYLD was brilliant. I wish it could have lasted all day! The kids are honest, engaged and enthusiastic. Whether it’s sport, arts, education or in my case business, it’s incredibly satisfying to motivate them towards ideas or themes that excite them. If the kids were half as inspired as I was, then NYLD has more than done its job.” Rachel Taulelei – Founder and CEO of Yellow Brick Road Limited “Leadership is service. The willingness and motivation to do something, work with a team and learn from your mistakes. NYLD is a motivating force that creates magic. However, the real magic happens after the day ends and thousands of inspired young people return to their communities realising they have all the tools they need to make a real difference in the word.” Sam Johnson – Founder of the Student Volunteer Army and 2012 Young New Zealander of the Year “New Zealand school students are resourced more than ever before to build connections, grow initiatives, and lead change. Challenge and opportunity is all around us, how we embrace these comes down to perspective, this comes from inspiration. NYLD is a day of awesomeness that fuels inspiration, that asks what we can do, and sees all leaving more motivated to achieve great things. Every year develops a chapter of New Zealand’s history, NYLD attendees can write the story through believing in their dreams.” Cam Calkoen – Athlete and founder of the Carabiner Mentoring Programme “When you’re young, you need inspiration. You need people to challenge you. And you desperately want people to be brutally honest with you. To me, NYLD isn’t just about leadership. It’s about finding the passion, ideas and vision that will enable you to lead others. NYLD gives you a head rush. Having sat in the audience when I was at high school, it’s been a real privilege to speak at NYLD in recent years.” Jehan Casinader – Journalist & Reporter for TVNZ KEY CONTACTS Cecilia Tuala // NYLD coordinator Jayson Kingsbeer // Media coordinator 021 184 1576027 331 9723 [email protected]@theparentingplace.com nyldnz.org // theparentingplace.com @NYLDNZ @NYLDNZ facebook.com/NYLDNZ youtube.com/NYLDNZ nyldnz.org/blog
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