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COMMUNITY ISSUES - Coggle Diagram
COMMUNITY ISSUES
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Education, Youth & Wellbeing
Learning Environment Quiet study spaces are limited, especially during exam periods. Libraries and public areas can become overcrowded. Many students also do not have suitable study environments at home.
The website can show nearby study spaces such as libraries and quiet areas. Users can rate or update how busy or quiet these spaces are. This helps students find better places to study.
Academic Pressure Students often experience high stress during exams and assessments. This pressure can lead to anxiety and burnout. Managing workload and deadlines can also be difficult.
The platform can provide tips, resources, and shared experiences to help manage stress. It can also promote balance through community activities. This supports students in managing workload and pressure.
Mental Health & Support Access to mental health support can be limited or hard to navigate. Some students also avoid seeking help due to stigma. Many people are not fully aware of available support services.
The website can list local support services and helplines in one place. This makes it easier for users to find help when needed. It also increases awareness of available support.
Employment, Skills & Cost of Living Pressure
Cost of Living Pressure The cost of living in Auckland is high and continues to increase. Many students and families struggle with basic expenses like food and transport. This creates ongoing financial pressure in everyday life.
The website can show access to community support such as food banks and low-cost services. This helps people find affordable options in their area. It reduces financial pressure on individuals and families.
Job Access Young or even adults often struggle to find their first job due to lack of experience. Job listings are spread across many platforms, making them hard to find. Local part-time work is not always clearly advertised.
A job section can list local part-time and entry-level opportunities in one place. This makes it easier for young people to find work. It reduces the difficulty of searching across multiple platforms.
Skills Development Training and skill-building opportunities can be expensive or hard to access. Many people are unsure which skills are most important for future jobs. There is also a gap between school learning and workplace expectations.
The website can promote free or low-cost training opportunities and workshops. Users can find ways to build skills relevant to their interests. This improves employability and confidence.