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A push for Māori and Pasifika Trades Training

June 11, 2014
Working together to get the job done, from left, Rayne Hungahunga, Brock Kara and Sione Kaulave.

Working together to get the job done,
from left, Rayne Hungahunga,
Brock Kara and Sione Kaulave.

EIT is part of two collaborations that have  been successful in securing Government funding to support further trades training for Māori and Pasifika students.

The Māori and Pasifika Trades Training initiative provides support and incentives aimed at encouraging students aged 18 to 34 to gain meaningful trade qualifications and apprenticeships.

The scheme, announced in the 2013 Budget, encompasses a range of programmes to support a wide variety of trades and primary industries.

EIT is involved in two initiatives – one in Hawke’s Bay with the Youth Futures Trust and the other in Tairāwhiti with Ngāti Porou. A staff member will be employed on each campus to provide additional pastoral care and help students make the transition into tertiary education and jobs.

EIT will ensure training is aligned to the needs of both employers and learners and is liaising with Māori, Pasifika and other community groups to attract students interested in taking part.