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Wānanga Youth Services programme empowering rangatahi in the Waikato
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › Wānanga Youth Services programme empowering rangatahi in the Waikato
A voluntary programme offered by Te Wānanga o Aotearoa in parts of the Waikato region to tautoko (support) eligible rangatahi (youth) that are Not in Employment, Education or Training (NEET) or are eligible for the Youth Payment or Young Parent Payment.
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One Step Closer to her Dream of Dreams
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A path is set for former tauira toi Shayna Kidwell-Teruna who has sights on running her own printing business one day. With completion of the Kāwai Raupapa Certificate in Māori indigenous art, she’s one step closer this year as she returns to study reo before moving on to a business programme to make her dream reality.
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A whānau journey of learning at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa
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Studying at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa wasn’t just a personal journey for Tania Dargaville (Te Rarawa). It became a whānau journey, shared alongside her sister and son, learning, growing and now graduating together.
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From paddling to politics: a journey for reo, rights and representation
Home › Hononga › Pitopito kōrero o te wā › From paddling to politics: a journey for reo, rights and representation
Bevan O’Connor’s journey from waka ama to the political stage is powered by his passion for te reo Māori and Māori rights. Discover how his studies at Te Wānanga o Aotearoa and deep connection to te ao Māori are shaping his campaign for the Takitimu Māori Ward.
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Ōpōtiki teacher learns reo Māori from former pupil
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As an older student, learning reo Māori was slightly daunting for Ōpōtiki College teacher, Deborah Mckillop. But after learning she would be taught by one of her former student’s, things became more relaxed.
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