A search and rescue training programme for youth is being introduced to Thames-Coromandel, as part of a nationwide drive to grow the number of future emergency responders.
Youth Search and Rescue (YSAR) offers a three-year programme to teens aged 14-18 years and aims to help combat an ageing workforce in the Search and Rescue and Emergency Management sectors.
Launched 14 years ago, until now the programme has only been available in Tauranga and Auckland. YSAR's expansion will see new branches open in Thames-Coromandel, Waikato, Wellington and Christchurch.
"At YSAR we are focused on building a robust and diverse future workforce in Search and Rescue and Emergency Management. There are some incredibly dedicated and talented people doing great things in these sectors and YSAR is a way of ensuring that their skills and knowledge are not lost," said YSAR general manager Steve Campbell.