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Development Programmes for Rangatahi Impacted by Cancer

Canteen supports rangatahi to get their life back on track after being impacted by cancer.

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Canteen supports rangatahi to gain social, development, and leadership skills using a range of different pathways and programmes.

Leadership
Programme

Canteen has a proud history of rangatahi leadership and aims to provide rangatahi with opportunities to develop skills and connections that will benefit rangatahi for the future, while also contributing to the direction of the organisation. Any rangatahi using Canteen services aged 16 or over can apply to become a rangatahi leader. The core responsibilities of the leadership teams include advising, advocating, providing peer support, and community presence

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Rangatahi
Development Grant

This is a financial grant to assist Canteen Members to thrive, grow and develop in areas such as learning, career skills or recovery. The grant is open to all rangatahi supported by Canteen. The grants will be up to a maximum of $1,000 per application and we have application intakes each quarter. A select committee will determine the grant recipients for each intake.

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Member
Directors

Canteen is a rangatahi-led organisation, ensuring that young people have a voice at every level of decision-making. Our governance structure includes rangatahi representation on the Board of Directors, with Member Directors—young people who have been part of Canteen—helping to oversee the organisation’s operations. We actively support and empower rangatahi to take on these leadership roles, making sure their experiences and perspectives shape the direction of Canteen.

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Career
Conversations

A cancer diagnosis, whether your own or within the whānau, can disrupt your education or career development. Having a dedicated space to discuss your options with a career advisor can provide valuable support and guidance, helping you make informed decisions during this challenging time.

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O'Grady Leadership Award

The O’Grady Leadership Award is given annually at the AGM to a rangatahi who has shown a commitment to being supportive of others or the organisation. The award is named after the O'Grady sisters who were active members of Canteen for many years including time in local leadership groups and on the board. This is an award for rangatahi, by rangatahi.

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Find out more

To learn more about our Leadership Programme and development pathways, drop us an email.