GetSet Sam Cawthorn Tour
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Are Your Students ready to beEngaged?
Inspired?Transformed?
Is Your School Ready for Sam Cawthorn?
Sam Cawthorn is the 2009 Young Australian Of The Year for Tasmania. Just recently he
survived a major accident leaving him with a permanent disability.
We are excited to be able to offer you the opportunity to have Sam Cawthorn motivate and inspire
your students!
When: 2nd week of Term 3 (25-28th July)
Where: As many schools and students
in the Riverina as possible
Did You Know:
5% of students report that their career decisions were dependent on chance encounters
The mean onset age of depression 35 years ago was 29 years old
Today it is 14 years old
Did You Know:
Depressions rates today are 10 times higher than they were during the 1930s Great Depression.
80% of Harvard students suffered from depression at least once during their time at
Harvard.
Would you be interested if Sam could show you a simple yet transforming
exercise that could change these statistics in your school????
Here are a few quick snips from some of Sam’s presentations ….
ENGAGE
INSPIRE
TRANSFORM
A Recap: Bouncing Forwardover Bouncing Back
Did You Know:
The average teens attention span in the 1950s was about 20 minutes?
The average teens attention span today is 9 seconds!
The Need for Destiny
Born wild at heart
Go for it – be a little wild, a little
crazy,and create the life
you’re meant tolive.
SIGNIFICANCE
Understanding The 4 NEEDS 4 TEENS means comingto see that you are significant
Be different, make a difference…the world wants and needs you to do so!
Get your students Set for theirs!Let Sam
Inspire and Motivate them to….
Be different, make a difference…the world wants and needs you to do so!
Did You Also Know:
There are 3 Billion people under 25 on this planet
61% of them live in Asia & Australasia
26% of all Youth Deaths are from Suicide!!
• Trying to deal with tragedy and personal problems can feel overwhelming
• It’s a battle, but it can be empowering too
• It’s how you decide to deal with it that shapes the person you become
THE 5 STAGES OF GRIEF
Find YOU
again!
Are Your Students ready to beEngaged?
Inspired?Transformed?
Is Your School Ready for Sam Cawthorn?
Sam was told he would never walk again.
He did.
He was told he would never play the guitar
again.He does.
Sam was told his life would never be the
same.It’s better!
With over 15 Years of global research and development,
Australia’s No 1 Youth Thought Leader
will be travelling in your region to help you understand teens and the
challenges they face everyday
Find out why Sam was the most booked and sought
after youth motivational speaker
in 2010...
When: 2nd week of Term 3
Cost: to be determined –
We need to gauge your interest in the first instance! We want to make it as
cost-effective as possible & expose as many students as practical.
It’s an inspiring message for students which can positively impact their future
outlook.
Please call us. We’d love to discuss how we can help facilitate your
School’s involvement
Jeanine Bird: 0488 538 001 or 69 538 727
ROLES:Partnership Brokers:
¨Engage with all stakeholders
¨Building community capacity
¨Develop sustainable partnerships
¨Increase understanding of career pathways and options
¨Increase awareness of local skills needs.
Schools:¨Identify needs of students
¨Communicate with Partnership Brokers
¨Become involved in partnerships
¨Respond to multiple opportunities
Partnership BrokersBringing Partners together
Education
Communities
Parents&
Families
Business &
Industry
Partnership
Brokers
HOW:
¨Guest speakers
¨Mentoring
¨Practical demonstrations
¨Practical hands on learning
¨Connecting Industry with the classroom
¨Create work opportunities for young people
¨Create opportunities to improve employability, career development and life skills
¨Work with Youth Connection providers to support disengaged and at-risk young people
to help students attain Yr 12 and transit to work
or studyThe Partnership Brokers program is funded by the Commonwealth of Australia as represented by the Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR).