Journal of Youth Development (Dec 2019)

The Five Cs of Positive Youth Development in an Aotearoa/New Zealand Program Context

  • Jayne Mercier,
  • Catherine Powell,
  • Georgina Langdon-Pole,
  • Daleki (Fole) Finau,
  • Karen Hicks,
  • Louise Bourchier,
  • Jacqui Hampton

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5195/jyd.2019.774
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 4
pp. 36 – 58

Abstract

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This study took a qualitative look at an Aotearoa/New Zealand-based positive youth development outdoor-education program in schools using the 5 Cs model of positive youth development. The viewpoints of young people, parents, and teachers were gathered, providing an opportunity to explore additional perspectives of the 5 Cs. All 5 Cs were seen to be present in the program and the 6th C of contribution was also observed. The Cs of competence, confidence and connection featured strongly, whilst the C of connection appeared to be important to young people’s experience of the program. Young people and adults prioritized different outcomes, with adults focusing more on future impacts and young people identifying more immediate benefits. The findings of this study add to an understanding of the 5 Cs model beyond the American context and highlight areas for future research.

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