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Innovators, Design Thinkers Wanted For Youth Initiative

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 9:53 am The Waikato Wellbeing Project (WWP) is calling for innovators, data scientists and creative design thinkers to help it in its mission to enable equitable outcomes for rangatahi/youth. Expressions of interest are being sought from rangatahi or anyone with experience working directly with young people to form a core team responsible for progressing the WWP youth opportunity. Harvey Brookes, WWP Executive Director, said the youth opportunity is about uncovering root causes and insights that fundamentally transform systems that deliver greater outcomes for rangatahi, whānau and our wider community. “Over the past three years we’ve observed an upward trend in the number of young people not

Te Ramaroa 2021 Shines Lights Across Nelson City

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 11:25 am Te Ramaroa is a celebration of community, creativity and the wonder of light. In its fifth year, Te Ramaroa expanded its footprint across the city, creating new opportunities for installation sites, allowing more room for people to move, and most importantly, showing Nelson in a new light. The new-look Te Ramaroa 2021 was embraced by the crowds, with its stunning array of more than 30 light installations through Church Hill, Nelson’s city streets, NMIT, Kirby Lane and Queens Gardens. Well over 50,000 people came out on a series of clear and crisp mid-winter nights to enjoy the illuminations, take in the entertainment on the

Reawakening Mana In Men In Early Childhood Education

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 9:47 am A lack of men in early childhood education has inspired Wintec Master of Applied Innovation student, Grayson Newton-Smith to create a book about restoring mana in men. Grayson Newton-Smith is addressing the shortage of men in early childhood education by designing a children’s book that aims to enhance the nurturing nature in men. As an early childhood educator, Newton-Smith has firsthand experience of the stigmas attached to the profession for men in the industry and wants more people to understand the vital importance for men to occupy this space. “The idea that we need more men in early childhood education has

Silver Ferns To Face Australian Diamonds At Home And Away In October

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 11:53 am Netball New Zealand has confirmed the world champion Silver Ferns will go up against the Australian Diamonds on both sides of the Tasman in October. The Silver Ferns will defend their Constellation Cup title when they meet the Diamonds in four Tests, played as part of the Cadbury Netball Series. The rivalry resumes with Silver Ferns’ first trip to Australia since late 2019, playing in Brisbane on 13 October and in Cairns four days later. The Constellation Cup then moves to New Zealand where the two teams go head-to-head at Spark Arena in Auckland on 21 October and TSB Arena in Wellington on 24

Overtime Increased In 29% Of New Zealand Workplaces Last Year

Wednesday, 14 July 2021, 11:51 am Overtime increased in 29% of organisations in New Zealand over the past 12 months, with 51% of staff unpaid for their extra hours, according to recruiting experts Hays.  Based on findings in the recruiter’s FY21/22 Hays Salary Guide, just 13% managed to decrease overtime over the past 12 months. Of those organisations that increased overtime, 31% kept the average weekly additional hours to less than 5%. A further 40% increased overtime by between 5 and 10%, while 26% increased it by 10 to 20%. The final 3% saw overtime rise by more than 21% of the standard weekly hours worked. “Last year, tight budgets forced employers to try to achieve more with less as they

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