Budget 2019 provided funding to support the revitalisation of te reo Māori and the goals of the Maihi Karauna Strategy through increasing engagement with te reo Māori on broadcast and online platfo
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Te Kawa Matakura is another step forward in the education system's recognition of the value of Māori knowledge.
The Ministry for Pacific Peoples has launched a Pacific Languages Innovation Fund Pilot to support Pacific communities that are leading initiatives that celebrate and increase awareness of Pac
This initiative aims to improve outcomes for Māori learners attending kura kaupapa Māori.
In 2018 NZ On Air and TVNZ launched HEIHEI, New Zealand's first free (and ad-free) online media platform for children's content.
Budget 2018 boosted funding for the national commemoration marking 250 years since the first onshore meetings between Māori and Europeans.
UPDATE: Te Korowai Whetū Social Cohesion released
Investment in primary sexual violence prevention system includes supporting young adults to increase their skills and knowledge and targeting the social norms that support harmful
This action aims to improve the participation and engagement of victims in the Family Group Conference process. Work will include:
The Accident Compensation Corporation is supporting the expansion of Mates & Dates - a programme that teaches secondary students the knowledge and skills to engage in safe, healthy and respectf
The Bullying Prevention and Response Work Programme for 2019-2022 has been developed and approved by the Bullying Prevention Advisory Group.
Loves-Me-Not is a 'whole-school approach' to prevent relationship abuse and promote healthy relationships among senior secondary students.