Youth
Chronically ill youth needs overlooked in the health system
Adolescents who become chronically ill are often not having their needs met when they're being cared for in the health system. Otago University researcher Dr Judith Sligo explains what they have… Audio
PERE - High on Ingoingo
Maimoa Music crew member Pere Wihongi has released his first solo song 'High on Ingoingo' to encourage and inspire rangatahi. Pere speaks to Yadana Saw about being the brightest thing out of Herekino.
…Pacific teens learn to gamble at home
A new study has found that for Pacific youth, gambling is an activity that begins at home with friends and family. Almost a third of 17-year-olds in the survey, which was funded by the Ministry of… Audio
Focus on Politics: Youth in Politics
Young people are often criticised for not participating in politics, but as was seen in the recent strike for climate action, they also face criticism when they do. Political Reporter Yvette… Audio
Renewed calls for police to stop chasing young drivers
One person remains in a stable condition, and another's been discharged from hospital, following a police pursuit which ended in a crash in the West Auckland suburb of Te Atatu last night. Audio
Children of Kawerau's established gang families seek futures in the Police
Children of Kawerau's established gang families are seeking futures in the Police, thanks to an unconventional programme at the local high school. Video, Audio
Large unmet needs for Pacific adolescents, study finds
A growing adolescent population in the Pacific faces far greater health challenges today than 25 years ago, and investment in young peoples' health has not kept pace. Audio
Teenagers who kill
Insight - Four teenagers connected with the Hastings suburb of Flaxmere have been convicted of violent murders in just over a year. Anneke Smith visited Hawke's Bay to find out why. Audio
Polyfest preparations underway early
In this episode of Voices; preparations begin early for the annual cultural festival, Polyfest in Auckland city. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu. Audio
Polyfest preparations underway early
In this episode of Voices; preparations begin early for the annual cultural festival, Polyfest in Auckland city. Produced by Sara Vui-Talitu.
AudioAre young people ok?
According to a selection of surveys out of the US, millennials are doing it rough. They are the broke generation, unless they live at home. Audio
Sth Auckland writer wins Emerging Pasifika Writer in Residence
An irreverent take on the lives of Pasifika youth has propelled a South Auckland playwright into residency as the inaugural Emerging Pasifika Writer. Audio
The Big Sing 2018: Gala Concert
Twenty-four secondary school choirs from around Aotearoa participate in The Big Sing Gala Concert. Audio, Gallery
School with village ethos boosts Pasifika learning
A school where students are grouped into villages and teachers are referred to as aunty and uncle is helping boost achievement for young Pacifika in South Auckland. The Pacific Advance Secondary… Audio
Pacific young leaders recognised by the Queen
Pacific young leaders recognised among final Queen's Young Leaders Award recipients. Audio
Unprecedented Māori youth suicide rates raising alarm
A recent report found 60 percent of people aged 10 to 14, who killed themselves between 2012 and 2016, were Māori. Video, Audio
Inspiring rangatahi to fly to the United Nations
They're young, passionate and the future Māori leaders of their generation. Video
Cultivate Christchurch
Earthquake demolition work in Christchurch has made way for an urban farm that is equipping young people with life and work skills. Audio, Gallery
Cultivate Christchurch
Earthquake demolition work in Christchurch has made way for an urban farm that is equipping young people with life and work skills.
AudioNew community centre to help the youth of Kiribati
A new community youth centre is planned for the Kiribati township of Betio to address the issue of high youth unemployment rates. Audio