4 June 2024: Professor Bronwyn Hayward gave the opening Keynote to the UNFCCC SB60 Expert Dialogue on the Disproportionate Impacts of Climate Change on Children and Relevant Policy Solutions
13 May 2024: Our Mana Rangatahi work in our submission to the city council on the Long term plan including Te Aratai Bicycle lane
March 2023: Youth in our cities - how can cities help our young people to live well and thrive?
Dr Kate Prendergast presented at the Te Papa Hauora: we’re talking health, Manawa Health Precinct, Christchurch.
23 May 2023: Free public transport is a great start – but young people won’t give NZ governments a free ride on climatechange
Youth in Christchurch told us they “hoped” but “could never imagine that busses would be free” as part of the global CYCLES study we lead with CUSP. Dr Kate Prendergast and Prof Bronwyn Hayward react to the government’s Budget 2023 announcement of free public transport for children in.
10 May 2023: ‘Youth in our cities – How can we support our young people to live well and thrive?’ - Dr Kate Prendergast joins Canterbury researchers in an evening of talks
Dr Prendergast spoke about how cities can support young people to live well and thrive at the event ‘We’re talking Hauora’ hosted by Te Papa Hauora. Her talk identified conditions and opportunities for city councils to support youth wellbeing aspirations in low carbon ways..
2 March 2023: The ҕl Foundation: Hei Puāwaitanga: Research Group for Future generations, Sustainability and Civic Imagination launches
We celebrated the ‘soft’ launch of our research group led by Prof Bronwyn Hayward as a charity under the ҕl Foundation: Hei Puāwaitanga: Research Group for Future generations, Sustainability and Civic Imagination. The well attended event featured talks by visiting scholar Ana Terra Amorim-Maia, Hei Puāwaitanga Research Associate MahMah Timoteo and Research Manager Dr Kate Prendergast.
Ana Terra Amorim-Maia, a researcher with the Barcelona Urban Lab for Environmental Justice, says Barcelona already provides climate shelters within 10 mins walk to keep citizens cool and aims to have shelters in 5mins walk across all the city by 2030.
MahMah Timoteo talked from her PhD on how NZ Pacific communities are marginalised by initiatives that fail to tackle intersectionality.
Dr Kate Prendergast talked about what we are learning about how cities can support youth wellbeing in low carbon sustainable ways from our CUSP study funded by the ESRC of children growing up in 7 cities.
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9 November 2021: Film screening and discussion
#YoungLives7Cities: Film Screening and Panel Discussion with award winning filmmaker Amanda Blue and CUSP researchers.
Join us for a very special online screening of our two new short documentaries—together with our #YoungLives7Cities research partners in NZ, ZA and UK. When: 9 Nov, 10pm(NZ), 11am(ZA) and 9am(UK).
This event is online.