Rangatahi Stories Mahi for Youth Mahi for Youth is a wrap-around support service for Hastings youth aged between 16 – 24 years who are looking for a pathway to education or employment. Here are five tips on how Mahi for Youth build employability in young people...
Good Practices Introducing The YEA Rangatahi Māori Writer Written by Abby Buckthought The Rangatahi Māori Writer project sees Youth Employability Aotearoa tapping into their invaluable networks to utilise the talent of New Zealand’s youth as they create stories for...
Rangatahi Stories Te Kaha O Te Rangatahi Indigenous Youth Hub Written by Aree Kapa – Kairuruku Rangatahi Te Kaha O Te Rangatahi Indigenous Youth Hub, a one stop shop for youth health, wellness, education, development and employment. Established in Manurewa in...
Rangatahi Stories Māoriland Written by Aree Kapa – Kairuruku Rangatahi Ōtaki’s Māoriland Hub is a home for Indigenous storytelling… A hub for all Indigenous creatives whether it be film and television, tech and animation, music and audio, fine arts and...
Good Practices Making Aotearoa Proud: Lazy Sneakers Written by Siddhi Sharma Based in Wellington, Maia Mariner took the initiative to help Aotearoa tamariki achieve their sports dreams through a simple yet inspirational idea of collecting and distributing sneakers....