PACIFIC AUSTRALIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE
(PACE)
PACE, an international goodwill program for young people, was
conceived in District 9690. It was devised to offer the advantages of an exchange program to
young people who would have difficulty in
nominating for the longer-term Youth Exchange Program.
It has successfully conducted exchanges
for students aged 14 to 17 between Australia and nations of the Pacific area since inception in
1983. The exchange as its name implies, is a cultural program aimed at
developing understandings between nations and promoting goodwill for all concerned.
After a rigorous selection process, successful applicants are required to attend briefing
sessions to outline the objectives of the program and to become conversant with facets of the intercultural
experience. Students depart Australia late in December to return one month later in time
to continue normal school studies. While they are overseas, many families welcome students from
the exchange countries into their homes to share lifestyles and enjoy cultural differences.
Exchangees
are expected to provide the necessary airfare, insurance cover, pocket money as well
as other miscellaneous items.
The District PACE Committee provides selection procedures, briefings, overseas
contacts, allocates destinations and administers the program. For Pacific Island
students, the exchange consists of a city stay, a mountain billeting and an inland tour program.
The district committee conducts briefing and debriefing programs for this group as well. PACE is
an exciting program utilising social living skills, teaching diplomacy and encouraging racial harmony
whilst offering an opportunity to develop mature responsibilities.
Contact: D. 9690
NZ: D9920