Three outstanding youth workers were
today honoured at the Commonwealth Youth Worker Awards 2014 for their
dedication to improving young lives and their positive contributions to
society.
The awards were presented to winners
from Africa, Asia and the Caribbean at a ceremony hosted at the UK Houses of
Parliament, in London. The awards are held annually during Youth Work Week,
which is celebrated across the 53 nations of the Commonwealth.
The recipient of the overall
Commonwealth Youth Worker of the Year 2014 award is Dr Bernice Hlagala, a
senior policy analyst responsible for youth development in the Presidency of
South Africa. She is also Regional Winner for Africa.
“Winning the Commonwealth Youth
Worker Award means a lot. I hope it will inspire other people to become youth
workers,” said Dr Hlagala, a former social worker who has overseen the
development of national youth policy and been an advocate for the
professionalisation of youth work across Southern Africa.
“It is through youth workers that
young people can become properly empowered and developed, so they can become
assets to their communities and society at large,” Dr Hlagala said.
Presenting the awards, Commonwealth
Secretary-General Kamalesh Sharma said: “The Commonwealth has long championed
the important work of youth workers and their contribution to the prospects and
development of young people and their nations, as well as to advancing youth
work as a professional and respected field.
"The Commonwealth Youth Worker
Awards give recognition to outstanding individuals within this profession and
we are delighted, for the third year running, to have very worthy winners.”
The awards ceremony, held in
association with the National Youth Agency (UK), was hosted by Karen Buck, MP
for Westminster North in the United Kingdom and UK Minister for Civil Society
Rob Wilson. During the awards ceremony, the winners of the UK Youth Worker Awards, hosted by the
National Youth Agency, were also announced.
Katherine Ellis, Director of Youth
at the Commonwealth Secretariat, said: “Youth workers are champions of young
people – working with them and for them, often unheralded and with very few
resources. These awards are about celebrating their vital contribution to the
strength and progress of our societies.”
The Caribbean Regional Winner is
Derrick Sharbodie, the founder and manager of the St. James Police Club and
Empowerment Centre in Trinidad and Tobago, which offers education, sports and
community support to young people. Mr Sharbodie, who also leads a drug
prevention programme geared towards encouraging young people to adopt a healthy
lifestyle, said he was “honoured and humbled” to have received his award.
“I was just flabbergasted,” he said.
“It was a wonderful feeling and it gives you the impetus to carry on. Sometimes
you feel you are not getting the support you need, and then – boom – the
Commonwealth comes along to say you are doing excellent work. It really
encourages you.”
Mr Sharbodie added: “There is a lamp
that needs to be turned on within every young person. We, as youth workers,
need to tap that lamp, so they can see the light and so they can move on from
strength to strength.”
The Regional Winner for Asia is
Aprajita Pandey, manager for Haiyya, a grassroots NGO based in Delhi, India,
formed to encourage young people in urban neighbourhoods to participate in
democratic processes. During her time at Haaiya, Ms Pandey led a ‘Rise Up’
campaign seeking to increase female participation in the Delhi State Assembly
elections.
Ms Pandey said: “When you get such
recognition, it gives real legitimacy to the work you are doing. Taking up a
profession like this is not an easy choice. It is a huge burden on your
shoulders, but you take responsibility because you keep believing that change
will happen.”
Find out more about the work of the
finalists and winners of the Commonwealth Youth Worker Awards 2014 on the Commonwealth
website: http://thecommonwealth.org/media/news/finalists-commonwealth-youth-worker-awards-announced
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