Title: Manukau Youth Employment Project
 1Manukau Youth Employment Project
  2THE OBJECTIVE 
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Manukau City Council, Work and Income, and 
 Tertiary Education Commission (formerly Skill New
 Zealand) working in partnership to achieve the
 Goals of Tomorrows Manukau
- A supportive and responsive learning and training 
 environment for registered youth
- A Manukau workforce with skills to match employer 
 needs
- Organisations in Manukau working together to 
 achieve results
3WHY DO IT?
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- To help Manukau youth gain qualifications and 
 support transition from unemployment to
 full-time work
- To develop a community coalition that actively 
 contributes to the vision of Tomorrows Manukau
- To add value to Councils work with youth and 
 provide tangible benefit to wider community
4THE PLAN
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Project Leader, partial funder and work-based 
 trainer
- Sponsor and partial funder 
- Sponsor and contractor of pre-entry training 
- 30 participants selected from Work and Income 
 Registered Youth
- MCC, TEC and Work and Income to jointly select 
 appropriate candidates for MYEP
- 12 Months
- Manukau City Council 
- Work and Income NZ 
- Tertiary Education Commission 
- Participants 
- Duration of Project
5MCCs CONTRIBUTION
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Training, mentoring, employable grooming 
- Documentation of training processes with key 
 milestones and review dates
- Quarterly progress reports and final report with 
 reference
- Assistance with referrals and setting up networks 
 for cadets
- MCC, TEC and Work and Income to follow up after 
 training success and PR opportunities
6MENTORING - WHATS PROVIDED?
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Accredited training provider to prepare 
 participants for entry into cadetship
- Workbased training opportunities at Manukau City 
 Council in a range of services including
- Pools and Recreation 
- Library 
- Community Services 
- Park Ranger/Officer 
- Facility management/ maintenance 
- Call Centre 
- Customer Services 
- Parking Warden
- Regulatory Admin Services 
- Field/Health officer 
- Secretarial and clerical work, HR, Payroll 
- Administration support, Accounts 
- Graffiti Removal 
- City Beautification 
- Parks and Gardens
7THE CADETS
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- All under 25 
- Unqualified or few qualifications 
- Few or no formal work skills 
- Out of work for at least six months and up to 
 three years
- All face huge barriers and lack of opportunities 
 when trying to re-enter workforce - employer
 attitudes, lack of self-confidence and
 self-esteem, and lack of work experience
8CADET PROFILE
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Name Vai Amituanai 
- Age 20 years 
- Qualifications Seventh Form, Introductory Law 
 Paper
- Unemployed Seven months 
- Work Experience Packing supermarket orders at 
 Progressive Enterprises in Mangere
- Job Description Assistant to Executive Officer 
 for the Pacific Island Advisory Committee (PIAC),
 Rouruina Brown.
- I was ecstatic at being chosen - I didnt think 
 I stood a chance. There were lots of us
 competing to be cadets. Its so amazing that the
 Council cares enough to give us a start in life.
 I love the work Im doing. I get up early to be
 on time for work - I dont want to waste this
 opportunity. I hope its a stepping stone to
 something bigger and better.
9CADET PROFILE
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Name Wiremu Hohaia 
- Age 20 years 
- Qualifications Left school at 14 
- Unemployed Received unemployment benefit for two 
 years
- Work Experience 
- 4 months shaping surfboards 
- 3 months picking apples 
- Current Job Description Works with Child Youth 
 Planner Tanya Kaihe and Chantelle Whaiapu,
 Co-ordinator for Toi o Manukau.
- I didnt expect to be selected as a cadet. I 
 wasnt sure what I had to offer.
- Now thats hes had a taste of local government, 
 Wiremus long-term goal is to work for Council
 permanently.I didnt know that jobs like this
 existed!
10BENEFITS TO MANUKAU YOUTH
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Skill development through workplace learning 
- Transition to full-time employment supported with 
 training and mentoring
- Development of sense of self worth and work ethic 
- Exposure to employment opportunities and career 
 development in Local Government
11BENEFITS TO MANUKAU 
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Improved training and employment participation 
 rates
- Potential economic growth through an increasingly 
 skilled local labour pool
- Reduced negative impact of unemployed and idle 
 youth
- Enhanced social responsibility amongst youth - 
 creating a sense of belonging and identity
12BENEFITS TO WORK and INCOME 
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Assist its Maori and Pacific youth priority 
 groups into employment
- Reduces local unemployment register and 
 beneficiary payments
- Strategic link forged between local and central 
 government sectors
- Trials a model that may be used in other regions 
 or for other priority groups
13BENEFITS TO TERTIARY EDUCATION COMMISSION
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Contributes to TECs goal of developing 
 opportunities for people to access foundation
 education and training leading to nationally
 recognised skills and qualifications and more
 employment opportunities
- Strategic link forged between local and central 
 government sectors
- Mutual resources used to achieve joint social 
 development aims
- Trials a model that may be used in other regions 
 or for other priority groups
14HOW TO ENSURE SUCCESS
Manukau Youth Employment Project
- Commitment by all parties 
- Structured process in place to train and mentor 
 youth
- Measurements in place to track progress 
- Unique project in terms of potential 
 employability success rate