Funding is being provided to administer a code of pastoral care for domestic tertiary students.
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The COVID-19 lockdown disrupted the flow of grants, donations and fundraising that Playcentre Aotearoa organises to help provide this learning environment for around 9,500 children. Additiona
Medium-term work is under way to better understand and target socio-economic disadvantage and provide more equitable resourcing to schools and kura.
In response to a series of fono in 2018 and 2019, the Action Plan for Pacific Education 2020-2030 was developed and launched in July 2020. The Action Plan outlines the shifts Pacific communit
The Learning Support Action Plan has been developed to improve outcomes for children and young people who need extra support in the education system.
This initiative enables the Ministry of Education to partner with Te Kōhanga Reo National Trust to co-design and co-deliver targeted strategies and support for the kōhanga whānau (kaiako, parents,
This initiative works to ensure that Pacific learners and their families have their identities, languages and cultures valued and respected and have the skills, knowledge, and equitable opportuniti
New funding through Budget 2020 will provide targeted support to ensure Pacific learners and families are equipped to access education. It will support Pacific learners’ access to education b
New funding will help increase Pacific participation in STEM related sectors, to increase skills and income through the Toloa programme.
A package of tools, resources and targeted curriculum support has been developed for educators to increase opportunities for students aged 13 to 18 to develop civics knowledge and skills,
Funding has been provided to meet the costs of getting a driver licence for young people receiving the Youth Payment, Young Parent Payment or in Oranga Tamariki care.
Government is doubling the number of participants in this free “work readiness” training course for 18-24-year-olds (with some 17 year-olds able to attend by exception).