austraLasia

?

Shortcut

PrevPrev Article

NextNext Article

Larger Font Smaller Font Up Down Go comment Print Attachment

20150720_PNG.jpg


By Fr. Ambrose Pereira, SDB


Honiara, Solomon Islands - The ‘Share and Inspire’ program for Youth@Work participants held its second full day workshop day on 13th July 2015 at the Commonwealth Youth Program Pacific Initiative Hall, Solomon Islands. The program commenced at 9am and concluded at 4.30pm and was attended by 28 Youth@Work participants.


The ‘Problem Tree’ and ‘Photo Story’ exercises gave the participants an opportunity to interact with each other and share reflections and issues connected with their everyday life and activity.


After the initial warm-up, the participants through a brainstorming session ranked the following youth issues as their priorities - drugs, child abuse, unemployment, change in education, fear and alcohol. In small groups the ‘Problem Tree’ exercise gave the participants an ability to map out the interconnected cause and effect of the issue they had selected. The process of analysis built up a sense of shared understanding, purpose, ideas and action. In their presentations they were able to share their feelings and concerns and come up with possible solutions. A Problem Tree can then be turned around to be a Solution Tree.


“We have clearly identified the causes and effects of the issues of youth,” said Walasi George Kiriau. “The Problem Tree exercise has given us the ability to understand the problem and look at a possible solution”, said 27-year-old Marictus Hagu.


Animator Regina Lepping was amazed at the insights and the sharing of the group. “They are a group of youngsters with a lot of potential, who are able to dwell and reflect on the issues that matter to them”, she said.


“I realize that there needs to be communication and participation at all the levels of planning, implementation and evaluation to build up on greater social change,” said David Tarai.


The second part of the ‘Mission to Love’ film, highlighted Don Bosco, Father and Friend of Youth on his visit to meet the boys in prison. He received a cold reception as the youngsters taunted and shouted at him. This scene enabled the youngsters realize the issues of fear they face today.


The afternoon session dwelt on a ‘Photo Story’ to convey a clear message through photographs. The three well-composed and evocative photographs highlighting ‘Unemployment’ generated a lot of interaction and discussion.


The sessions gave the youth an opportunity to reflect, share and share their issues. “I learnt a lot from my other colleagues as they shared their views. I have also felt comfortable to share my point of view,” said Raywin Taroaniara.


“I have learnt that communication and participation are essential at all levels. The Problem Tree brings several issues to the surface and we are able to diagnose the problems easily,” said Alphonse Ganea, aged 26. “Similar programs need to be organized in our communities as well,” he said.


“Sharing our ideas furthers our understanding”, said Eddie Wagiro. Other participants echoed the same sentiments as well.


“We had a great time at our session and thank our dynamic animators Fr. Ambrose Pereira sdb, Christina Peroili and Regina Lepping. We look forward to enjoyable sessions ahead,” said 25-year-old Tyson Nare.


The second part of the program will be a Participatory Video workshop to be held from 20th to 23rd July, 2015 at the Commonwealth Program Initiative Hall, Solomon Islands. The program has been coordinated by the Secretariat of the Pacific Community for members of the Youth@Work project. It is participatory in nature and is held in collaboration with the Salesians of Don Bosco, Solomon Islands and the School of Communication for Social Change, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.


20150720_PNG1.jpg


20150720_PNG2.jpg


20150720_PNG3.jpg


20150720_PNG4.jpg


20150720_PNG5.jpg



Attach

Drag and drop your files here, or Click attach files button.

Maximum File Size : 0MB (Allowed extentsions : *.*)

0 file(s) attached ( / )

  1. 3702_Report on Flood situation and Relief activities in MYM

    By Fr. Charles Saw, SDB I. Present Situation In Myanmar, out of 14 States & Divisions of the country, 12 are affected. The earliest & most hit are Kale (Kalay), Hakha, and Moe Gaung (Myitkyina). Geographically speaking, the flash ra...
    Date2015.08.11 CategoryMYM Reply1 Views2331 file
    Read More
  2. 3701_Leaders Came, Stories Shared, Bosco Lives!

    By Fr. Bernie Graham, SDB Melbourne, Australia - From 6 to 8 August 2015, about 75 educational leaders from all the Salesian schools in the Province met in Melbourne for their biennial Salesian Educational Leaders Conference. Represented we...
    Date2015.08.10 CategoryAUL Reply0 Views1464 file
    Read More
  3. 3700_EAO Regional appeal for the solidarity with the flood victims in Myanmar

    By Fr. Václav Klement, SDB Dear Father Provincial and beloved confreres! Receive my heartfelt greetings from Australia, after two full weeks of the extraordinary visitation. I’m happy to get from most of our provinces continuous flow of new...
    Date2015.08.10 CategoryEAO Reply1 Views6892 file
    Read More
  4. 3699(II)_Ordination in Yogyakarta

    By Robert Rayendra Yudhika Yogyakarta, Indonesia - On the 28th of July, the rite of ordination was held in the Holy Family Church belonging to the Nazareth Community of the MSF Studentate located in Jalan Kaliurang, Yogyakarta. Bishop Yusti...
    Date2015.08.09 CategoryINA Reply0 Views1758 file
    Read More
  5. 3699(I)_A Leadership Training during the Don Bosco Camp

    By Ms. Kiko Hong Kong, July 26-31, 2015 - About 130 youths coming from 3 regions have made their wonderful camping that lasted 6 days and 5 nights. This camp aimed to celebrate the Bicentenary of Don Bosco and also nurture in these youths a...
    Date2015.08.09 CategoryCIN Reply0 Views1894 file
    Read More
  6. 3698(III)_Priestly Ordination in the bicentenary of the birth of Don Bosco

    By Fr. Peter Chinh, SDB Thu Duc, Viet Nam - On Friday morning August 07.2015, priestly ordination for ten salesian new priests was held solemnly by the Salesian province in Viet Nam at Tam Hai parish, a salesian parish of Thu Duc deanery, S...
    Date2015.08.08 CategoryVIE Reply0 Views2135 file
    Read More
  7. 3698(II)_Religious Profession of the FMA in Viet Nam

    By FMA Vietnam Saigon, Viet Nam, August 3 – 5, 2015, in communion with the great joy of Church and the Institute of Daughters of Mary Help of Christians, Mary Help Province, Viet Nam (VTN) solemnly celebrated holy masses of religious profes...
    Date2015.08.08 CategoryFMA Reply0 Views1348 file
    Read More
  8. 3698(I)_Go out, head for the Periphery

    New summer apostolate experience of Novices KOR By Nov. Papias Oh Seongnam, Korea – The 4 Korean Novices, Joseph Shin, Moses Song, Papias Oh, Andrew Heo, with their Master, Fr. Timothy Choi, had a very special summer apostolate experience J...
    Date2015.08.08 CategoryKOR Reply0 Views1338 file
    Read More
  9. 3697_Sister Mary Tang, Cambodian Salesian sister forever

    By Fr. Albeiro Rodas, SDB Phnom Penh, Cambodia, August 5, 2015 - Sister Mary Tang, the first Cambodian young woman to joint the Salesian Family in the Daughters of Mary Help, made her Perpetual Profession at the New Phnom Penh Pastoral Cent...
    Date2015.08.07 CategoryCamb. Reply0 Views3748 file
    Read More
  10. 3695(III)_'Don Bosco Guide Us', a new song for the Bicentennary

    By Mr. Matt Humphreys Sydney Australia - A Youth Minister working in a Salesian Parish has written a song for celebrating the Bicentenary of the Birth of Don Bosco. St John Bosco Parish Engadine has a vibrant youth community and he is kept ...
    Date2015.08.04 CategoryAUL Reply1 Views3152 file
    Read More
List
Board Pagination Prev 1 ... 518 519 520 521 522 523 524 525 526 527 ... 542 Next
/ 542