Title: YOUTH
1YOUTH STAKEHOLDER MOBILISATION
2SESSION GOALS
- Introduce you to the values and principles that
under-pin National Youth Service - Explain the NYS programme and review what are the
roles and responsibilities of the different
parties within the NYS
3CITIZENSHIP
4CITIZENSHIP
- A member of a state has particular rights and
duties
5YOUR ROLES AS A CITIZEN
6WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW AS AN ACTIVE CITIZEN
- The National Coat of Arms
- Three Spheres of government
7OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE VISION
- National Youth Service will provide a long-term
and effective means of reconstructing South
African society whilst at the same time
developing the abilities of young people through
service and learning.
8OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE GOALS
- To build a culture of service
- To support a culture of civic awareness and
national reconstruction - To develop the skills, knowledge and ability of
young people - To improve youth employability and
- To involve young people in serving disadvantaged
and underserved communities. - (ref National Youth Service Policy Framework,
as approved by Cabinet)
9OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE PROGRAMME MODEL
Service Element
Structured Learning and Individual Development
Employment/Exit Opportunities
Harnessing the potential of young people to
become valuable and actively contributing members
of society
Youth Service Programme
10NYS DELIVERY MODEL
- Category 2
- Tertiary institutions
- identify manage
- community service
- activities in the
- communities where
- they operate
- Category 1
- NYS is delivered through
- Government Departments
- NGOs provide
- implementation services
- ranging from life skills
- entrepreneurship training,
- development of
- cooperatives, project
- coordination etc.
- Category 3
- CBOs NGOs
- Coordinate
- volunteer projects
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11NYS TARGET GROUPS
- Unemployed and unskilled youth
- Rural youth
- Women
- Youth with disabilities
- Youth in conflict with the law
- Youth accessing social grant (those that are
medically fit to work) - HE and FETC students
- Employed and unemployed youth and adult
volunteers
12INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
- Partnership Project Team
- Chaired by the Minister in the Presidency
responsible for youth (or a representative
nominated by the Minister). The PPT includes
representatives from key government departments
(including Labour and Education as well as
obviously DpW) as well as the youth sector. - National Youth Service Unit (NYSU)
- A National Youth Service Unit that reports to the
PPT has been established. The Unit is managed by
UYF, NYC and the Presidency.
13OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE OPERATING
PRINCIPLES
- The service activities will involve the
maintenance of buildings and you will work in
areas related to the skills you have developed as
well as other areas of work required by the
construction project - The programme will run for a period of a year
during which time you will attend technical
training, life skills and undertake service in
construction - The programme is fulltime and everyone who joins
will have to sign a code of conduct committing to
attend all aspects of the programme
14OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE OPERATING
PRINCIPLES
- There will be appropriate incentives to support
your participation this includes accredited
training and support to access sustainable exit
opportunities as well as a stipend of EPWP
wage - NYS will work in a manner that develops a culture
of self-reliance and community ownership - Effective partnerships should drive successful
implementation of NYS.
15OVERVIEW OF NATIONAL YOUTH SERVICE OPERATING
PRINCIPLES
- You will begin with a 3 week orientation which
starts a week after you are selected - There will then be technical training and then
service as well as training (in both the
technical skills where needed and in the life
skills) - There will also be after care support for you
after the programme
16NYS PLEDGE
- As a participant of National Youth Service, I am
the change that I would like to see in my
Community and my Country I pledge not to ask
what South Africa can do for me, but to ask this
day, what I can do for my county. - I believe that I have potential to make a
difference and uplift others to enjoy the fruits
of our freedom. - I embrace the spirit of Ubuntu, Umuntu Ngumntu
Ngabantu I am a person through other people. My
humanity is tied to yours. -
- I embrace the spirit of Batho Pele and commit to
serving my fellow citizens with respect and
professionalism. - I will carry the spirit of Ubuntu and Batho Pele
with me as I serve now and beyond. -
- By changing one life, I am a contributing
citizen, building our democracy and making a
difference in our communities and our beloved
country, South Africa.
17QUESTIONS
- What is NYS?
- Who can take part in an NYS Programme?
- What are the three components of an NYS
Programme? - What are the SA National Symbols?
- How many colours do we have in the national flag?
18QUESTIONS
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- Does this sound like the right programme for you?
- Do you have any questions that you are not sure
about