If you're between the ages of 12 and 24 and live in greater Christchurch, you're part of a group that actively participates in our region as students, employees, employers and leaders: young people.
It's important that we understand your perspectives and needs to ensure the right decisions are made for greater Christchurch's future.
To help us understand, we ran the 2013 Youth Wellbeing Survey between September and December 2013. We asked young people like you* questions about your wellbeing, where you go for help and the positive and negative impacts of the earthquakes on you. We also asked about your future plans and what’s important to you in the recovery.
(* In fact, maybe you were one of the people that answered. If so, thanks for your involvement!)
The 2013 Youth Wellbeing survey was developed and carried out by a working group that included the Ministry of Education, Canterbury District Health Board, Ministry of Youth Development, Christchurch City Council, Selwyn District Council, Waimakariri District Council, Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Natural Hazards Research Platform, the Collaborative for Research and Training in Youth Health and Development and CERA.