St John Youth New Zealand
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St John Youth in New Zealand is a cadet-based programme designed for children and young people aged between 6 and 18. Members who turn 18 tend to remain in St John Youth in leadership roles.
St John Youth is closely affiliated with the Order of St John
Venerable Order of Saint John
The Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem , is a royal order of chivalry established in 1831 and found today throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, Hong Kong, Ireland and the United States of America, with the world-wide mission "to prevent and relieve sickness and...

 in New Zealand, of which Her Excellency the Queen Elizabeth II is the sovereign head.
St John Youth is divided into two programmes. There is the Penguin Programme for children aged between 6 and 8, while the Cadet Programme for young people aged from 8 to 18.
While the basis for St John Youth is first aid, other topics like drill (marching), healthcare and leadership make up major parts of the St John Youth programme.

Regions

St John Youth is divided into three regions around New Zealand
New Zealand
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, each of which have a Regional Youth Manager.
They are:
Region Regional Youth Manager
Northern Region Christine Benson
Central Region Richard Hitchcock
South Island Region (S.I.R) Michelle Brett

Grand Prior Award Scheme

The Grand Prior Award Scheme is often considered to be the highest achievement available for St John Youth members.
Badges are split into three levels - Green, Blue and Gold. In order to earn the Grand Prior, a cadet must achieve the 6 compulsory badges plus 6 other optional badges, all at Gold level.

The badges available are: (note badges with an * beside them indicates a compulsory badge)
Current Badges
Badge
Accident Prevention
Animal Care
Camping
Caregivers *
Casualty Simulation
Child Care
Civil Defence
Communication *
Community Awareness *
Drill *
Environment
Faith
Fire Safety
First Aid *
Fitness
Hauora (Health)
Hobbies
Home Technology
I.C.T.
International Understanding
Leadership
Māoritanga
Road Safety
St John *
The Arts
Ventureship
Water Safety

Competitions

Competitions are held regularly throughout the year, with tests on Basic Life Support, Caregivers, Communication, Drill and First Aid
Divisions can enter teams of up to two competitors for Penguin (6-8 year olds) and Junior (9-10 year olds) competitions, and there are four team members in Intermediate (11-12 year olds) and two team members in Senior (13-18 year olds) teams.

Many Regions run District Competitions, and winners of those competitions go forward to Regional Competitions, however Central Region is a region that does not hold formal District Competitions - instead any Division may enter teams straight into the Regional Competitions.

Both North Island regions compete annually at Interprovincial Competitions. To qualify to go to Interprovincial's your team needs to gain a 1st, 2nd or 3rd placing in the Senior Team Quiz test at Regional competitions (in Central Region only) or get a placing for the Hutchinson Cup 9(in Northern Region only)to be able to go to Interprovincial's. Additionally, both regions send 5 teams to Interprovincial's the first 4 from either the Quiz tes or Hutchinson Cup and the other team is selected at regional discretion by the Regional Youth Manager or their nominee.

National Youth Festival

The National Youth Festival is held every year in a different region. This is a competition where all regions from around New Zealand meet for competitions which are often held in June.

In 2009, the National Youth Festival was held in Napier
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during the April school holidays. All regions run a process to select their squads that will represent their Region at competitions. Each Region has a different process and must select four teams of four, four individuals and four emergencys, although some Regions select development squads that don't compete on the day but train with the squad, or as a non competing emergency.

The National Youth Festival is often considered the highest honour in competing with St John Youth.

International Youth Festival

In 2010 New Zealand hosted an International Youth Festival. Held between the 25th and 31 January at Lincoln University near Christchurch. Cadets from 8 other countries, such as England, Wales, Germany, Canada, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Australia attended the festival, which incorporated both the National and International competitions. The Northern Region South Island team won the National Competitions, winning Champion Team, Champion Individual and Champion Region, amongst other trophies. Other activities during the festival included an 'Amazing Puzzle Race' around Christchurch city center, a visit to Hamner Springs and Thrillseekers canyon, a Youth Symposium, in which cadets listened to speakers and discussed issues faced Youth in today's world, a sports championship, surfing and Sightseeing around Christchurch City and the International Antarctic Center.
Every 4 years an international Youth Festival is help. The last international youth festival was held in Christchurch New Zealand in January 2010. Sydney Australia is set to host the next International Youth Festival in 2014.

Divisions

Each region in St John Youth is made up of "Divisions" in which cadets meet. Divisions usually meet for an hour and a half and once a week. Each Division has a Divisional Manager and many have Assistant Divisional Managers as well.

In New Zealand, the first cadet division was started on the 2nd of May 1927 by Mr Ted Gilberd in Whanganui.

Cadet of the Year

Each region elects a Cadet of the Year who will represent their region in events around the country.

After all the Cadet of the Year cadets are chosen, then a National Cadet selection is held, every other year, a think tank is held in conjunction with the selection process. In October 2008, 17-year-old Jamie Spittal from Richmond Division in Nelson, NRSI was chosen to be the next National Cadet of the Year, succeeding Tessa Barnes, also from the NRSI region. Jamie Spittal officially became the National Cadet of the Year at an investiture service in Dunedin on 16 November 2008. In 2009 Karina Hallberg was selected as Midland Regions Cadet of the Year, and went on to be chosen as the National Cadet of the Year for 2009 -2010.In 2010-2011 Laura Fleming from Southern Region was selected to be the National Cadet of the year, as well as Southern Region Cadet of the year. The 2011-2012 National Cadet of the year goes by the name of Isaac Mcfarlane, the first national cadet of the year for Northern Region.

Child and Youth Protection Policy

St John Youth has a nation-wide Child and Youth Protection Policy (CYPP) which ensures the safety of its cadets. The policy includes a rule which means that no cadet can be with a leader (any St John member over the age of 18) on their own.

The CYPP also details the Youth to Adult ratio, which aims to ensure that there are enough Adults to care for the Youth members.

Joining St John Youth

Those who which to join St John Youth can contact a Division in their area and then attend a Divisional Meeting. It costs NZ$40.00 per year, plus additional fees for attending events, such as competitions or camps. The sew-on proficiency badges, certificates and badge material are included in the annual fee. For those facing financial hardship, St John has funds available to meet costs in cases of financial hardship.

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