Chance for youth workers
Two New Zealanders active in vouth and community work are wanted to attend a diploma course in “Youth and Development” at the Commonwealth Youth Programme’s Asia-Pacific Centre in Chandigarh, India.
A spokesman for the Ministry of Recreation and Sport (Mr A. Ross) said the course began on November 3, and lasted for six months. It would be attended by 36 Commonwealth students of 16 countries, mainly from Asia and the Pacific area.
People attending the centre would receive bursaries which would meet most of their expenses, he said.
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Press, 12 July 1980, Page 22
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