How to Save a Life – New Zealand Geographic profile YSAR, training the next generation
New Zealand Geographic May/June issue profile Youth Search and Rescue (YSAR Trust), through a student lens of what its like to train to become the next generation of Search and Rescue and Emergency Management responders.
YSAR Trust is Proud of their Partnership with KT Services for GPS, PLBs, Radio Communications, Stretchers and First Aid Equipment
YSAR Trust, a non-profit charity organization committed to training the next generation of Search and Rescue and Emergency Management responders, has partnered with KT Services for the supply of essential […]
YSAR Trust receives generous support from Navico Group for Youth Search and Rescue Training Centre
YSAR Trust is thrilled to announce the recent partnership with Navico Group, a leading provider of marine electronics, to upgrade their battery system at the Youth Search and Rescue Training […]
Leading the Future: The Competitive Edge of a Youth Innovation Team
In today’s fast-moving business world, companies are always looking for ways to stay ahead of the game and keep their organizations up-to-date. One way they can do this is by […]
Building the Future of Search and Rescue and Emergency Management: The Power of Youth Development Programs
Search and Rescue (SAR) and Emergency Management (EM) are critical functions that require a skilled and dedicated workforce to look for the lost, rescue those in need, and respond to […]
YSAR CANVAS Learning Management System
YSAR use the world-leading education technology CANVAS by Instructure to deliver its program. Through an education development strategy and project, all training resources are online and can be delivered in […]
Institutional Knowledge Transfer From One Generation to the Next
YSAR core objective is to train young people to become active community volunteers in the Search and Rescue and Civil Defence Emergency Management sectors. Our key focus in YSAR is the […]
Battery Town supports powering YSAR radio communications hub
YSAR relies on radio communications and live tracking for the weekend and end-of-year exercises. To create a radio hub in the areas of operation, we require erecting a duplex digital […]
Seven Sharp – If you went missing, who would go looking for you?
Most likely, it’d be volunteers from New Zealand Search and Rescue, and they’re on the hunt for new recruits. We had the privilege to be interviewed on 7 Sharp about […]
YSAR expands reach across NZ
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. Read […]