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AOTEAROA LEADERSHIP TOUR DELEGATE PACK Contents 2 Welcome 3 About UN Youth 4 Sydney 5 Auckland and Waitangi 6 Wellington and NZMUN 7 Costs and Sponsorship 8 About Your Facilitators 9 How to Apply Welcome Hello! to reconciliation. You will also spend time meeting with During the winter holidays of 2017, UN Youth representatives from Australian reconciliation Australia will take a delegation of 12 high school organizations to develop supportive networks to students on a tour to become leaders of social become young leaders of social change. change. Your time in New Zealand will culminate with your The Aotearoa Leadership Tour is an opportunity participation in the NZMUN conference. For four like no other to learn about indigenous rights and days, you will debate and negotiate with your culture through a two-week tour of New Zealand peers from across the Tasman about topics of and Australia. You will compare and contrast the global importance. history of Indigenous relations in the Pacific, and the approaches taken by governments, NGOs and In the six months leading up to the tour, the the private sector to achieve Indigenous equality delegation will participate in long-distance and empowerment. educational activities to prepare yourselves. The theme of the tour is Life, Land, Legacy. You One of these activities include the exciting will explore the history of Indigenous Australian opportunity to participate in the UN Youth NZ and Maori people, the struggle to preserve online Diplomacy Competition. culture in the 21st century, and the future of reconciliation. If you have any questions about the tour, please contact me at sarah.sutcliffe@unyouth. org.au. I Over the course of two weeks in two countries, look forward to seeing your application to join us you will learn about the rich cultures of the for the UN Youth Aotearoa Leadership Tour 2017! Indigenous peoples of both countries and the historical struggle to have their rights recognized, SARAH SUTCLIFFE both within the legal sphere and society at large. Convenor In each country, the delegation will explore the historical context, cultural practices and legal frameworks that have led to our current situation, comparing and contrasting the outcomes of policies and social movements in both countries. You will unpack the challenges facing Indigenous peoples worldwide, and discuss the path forward About UN Youth UN Youth Australia UN Youth New Zealand UN Youth Australia is a non-for-profit organisation UN Youth NZ is powered by a body of 150 that is run entirely by volunteers under the age of volunteers across the country who dedicate hours 25. Our 8 divisions across each state and territory of their week to engaging young people and in Australia run conferences, workshops, day growing the organisation. forums, national debating and public speaking competitions, international tours and other Model UN conferences feature heavily in their engaging events for high school and tertiary educational content. Their flagship conference, students. NZMUN, attracts over 250 young people from across the country. UN Youth equips young people with skills and knowledge in diplomacy, leadership, civics, social Model UN is a useful tool for sparking discussion justice and a range of domestic and international about global issues and teaching skills in issues that are facing our world today. communication, negotiation, lobbying and research. Put simply, our passion is for peer to peer education. We know young people have the In addition to organising Model UN events, vision and inspiration to create the change they they also run the Diplomacy Competition. The want to see in the world, so we aim to equip them Diplomacy Competition is an online Model UN, with the skills and confidence to do so. run in four rounds. It aims to develop a different skillset from normal Model UN conferences. You can find out more about UN Youth and our opportunities on our website. You can find out more on the UN Youth NZ www.unyouth.org.au website. www.unyouth.org.nz Sydney The Australian leg of the tour will be based in Sydney, We will dig deeper into the interactions between which will provide us with a chance to investigate the policy and society through specific case studies in the history and drivers of Indigenous representation in development and social consequences of policies such modern Australia. as the Native Title Act and the Aboriginal Protection An interactive guided tour of the First Australian Act. Galleries at the Australian Museum will introduce us to Our meetings with representatives from a variety of the rich cultural heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Indigenous issues groups will be an opportunity to Islanders, and the history of Australian indigenous see ‘reconciliation in action,’ where we will learn about policy. various formal and informal Australian institutions that can promote or hinder reconciliation, and discuss current legal and social issues. Auckland and Waitangi Tamaki Makaurau, also known as Auckland, is From Auckland, the delegation will travel to the known as one of the most livable cities in the Waitangi Treaty Grounds - the place of the signing world. Auckland is home to a mild climate, a of New Zealand’s most important land rights thriving sports culture and plenty of leisure treaty. facilities. As well as learning about land sovereignty in the As much as Auckland has been shaped by the New Zealand context, we will also learn about volcanoes surrounding the city, it is also shaped the unique culture of the Maori people with a by Maori history and tradition. traditional performance. It is in Auckland that we will explore the cultural Delegates will also investigate the connection history of New Zealand and the legacy of between land and Indigenous spirituality. colonialism on the Maori people. The Tour will focus on the rich history and tradition of the Maori people, and the methods used to preserve and honor this culture on modern New Zealand. Wellington and NZMUN Wellington is New Zealand’s political center, Our time in New Zealand ends at NZMUN – New housing Parliament, the head offices of all Zealand’s premier youth conference, coordinated Government Ministries and Departments and the by UN Youth NZ. Here, you’ll have the opportunity bulk of the foreign diplomatic missions. to meet with the brightest and most engaged young people from across the Tasman, and As such, the city is the place to learn about apply your newfound knowledge to real-world contemporary New Zealand policy and political scenarios. structural effects on Indigenous relations. New Zealand Model United Nations is a conference that promises to get you thinking about the big picture, and our changing place within it. Delegates will have the chance to step into the shoes of an international diplomat, and join 250 other students from New Zealand in discussing issues related to global responsibility. Delegates will not only learn valuable negotiating and public speaking skills, but will also have the opportunity to meet and connect with like- minded people from all over New Zealand, and learn more about the big wide world around them. With everything from a welcome at parliament to a conference-wide ball, NZMUN is an event to remember. Costs and Sponsorship Costs Sponsorship The tour cost is estimated to be $2600AUD. It is We encourage you to try and seek sponsorship important to note that this cost is an estimate; it in order to support the costs of the project. We may change depending on flight costs increasing will provide selected delegates with sponsorship or other unforeseen circumstances. guides and written references to assist you in This will be paid in several installments in the lead seeking assistance. up to departure in July 2016. This price includes: • All flights (from your nearest capital city to These packages will not only provide a basis Auckland, Wellington and Sydney back home) for you to write a pitch to the entities from which • All accommodation you seek assistance, but also contain advice • All ground transport sourced from world leading financial institutions • All scheduled activities in how effective sponsorship pitches are made. • Comprehensive travel insurance Delegates on past tours have had great success • Most meals with finding sponsorship. You will also need to bring additional money to At UN Youth Australia we strive to keep costs cover some meals on the tour (lunches while out low and to help make our tours as accessible as and about), as well as souvenirs, personal items possible for students. If this cost presents a barrier and snack food - we would recommend around to your participation in the Aotearoa Leadership $250. Tour, please do not hesitate to contact the Convenor! About Your Facilitators Sarah Sutcliffe- Convenor Sarah Sutcliffe is currently studying Advanced Marine Biology at JCU Townsville. She is currently the Townsville Officer for UN Youth Queensland, and is passionate about engaging regional delegates in UN Youth, having been one herself. She also has experience as a mentor for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders in Marine Science program. When she isn’t doing youth work or uni, she loves reading, diving, cooking and binge-watching obscure TV shows. How to Apply If you’re as excited as we are to go on the Aotearoa “The entire two weeks of the Aotearoa Leadership Leadership Tour, head over to www.unyouth. org.au/ Tour were life changing. I can’t quite pinpoint how it international and follow the links to apply. happened, or even tie down individual events that have made it happen, but I returned to Australia Aspiring delegates should submit an online written feeling like a different person. A more empowered, application, which (if successful) will be followed by a passionate person, and one who wants to see change.” long-form application and interview process.