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Whaingaroa Youthwork Collective – Te Whakaruruhau Mahuri

Raglan Naturally is supporting the Whaingaroa Youthwork Collective to undertake community research to further understand the needs of youth in our communities.  

This research will guide decision making around funded youth support roles.  Olivia Dean-Chambers is undertaking the research.  She grew up in Raglan, has been involved in the Youthwork Collective and has recently graduated in Poutū-manahau Population Health through Waikato University.

Olivia is sending out surveys to the community – to collect youth voice, community voice and organisation/groups voice.  If you are from Whaingaroa you are welcome to fill out this Community Youth survey.