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In Partnership: Aurecon and Te Wharekura o Mauao
Priority One Instep have worked with Māori Economic Development Agency, Toi Kai Rawa to support the establishment of a partnership between the Tauranga office of engineering firm Aurecon and Māori immersion secondary school, Te Wharekura o…
Read MoreInstep Young Leaders’ Forum shape Tauranga’s future
Taking advantage of recent opportunities to have their voices heard, our Young Leaders have put forward their vision for a Tauranga that is vibrant, safe and sustainable. Tauranga City Council’s…
Read MoreArt>Work feedback | Ara Rau/ReMaker event
Ara Rau recently ran the first ‘Art>Work’ event on 24 June in collaboration with the ReMaker Space. Developing creativity, employability skills and career awareness in rangatahi through a range of practical workshops…
Read MoreTauranga Peninsula Kāhui Ako – Kotahitanga Teacher Only Day
Kotahitanga Teacher Only Day Te mahitahi kia taea e ngā ākonga katoa te kite i o rātou pūmanawa Working together to enable all learners to realise their full potential All…
Read MoreRAD – Computer recycling scheme with multiple benefits
Recycle a Device (RAD) is a multi-stakeholder partnership born out of the first Covid-19 lockdown in 2020, when it became obvious that the learning outcomes of students who had a laptop…
Read MoreWhat does the Future of Work look like in Western BOP?
We all know that the future of work is changing. The jobs and career choices available tomorrow will be markedly different in the future. Some of those new jobs are…
Read MoreThe future of talent attraction and retention for Tauranga employers
Tauranga Moana is currently facing talent and skills shortages and many businesses are experiencing recruitment challenges. Research undertaken by Priority One shows that it is estimated there will be 40,000…
Read MoreThe Future of Work in the Western Bay of Plenty is changing
Have you ever wondered what the Future of Work in the Western Bay of Plenty will look like? By 2038 the Western Bay of Plenty will need 25,000 new jobs…
Read MoreDemand for HOBEC career in law presentation remains high
The Priority One Instep-promoted Holland Beckett Law (HOBEC) ‘Career in Law’ Presentation has backed up last year’s popularity by again running twice to meet demand from our local secondary students and their…
Read MoreIn Partnership: Aurecon and Te Wharekura o Mauao
Priority One Instep have worked with Māori Economic Development Agency, Toi Kai Rawa to support the establishment of a partnership between the Tauranga office of engineering firm Aurecon and Māori immersion secondary school, Te Wharekura o…
Read MoreStudents say yia! and YES to breakfast at UoW
Approximately 50 senior students from our Instep secondary schools entering the yia! and YES programmes have attended a breakfast workshop to train their innovation muscles. Hosted by the University of Waikato, students will undoubtedly reap…
Read MoreHow to support those who support our youth
Trying to find time to get senior leadership out of schools and into the wider community is always a challenge. Growth in Tauranga has hit our schools hard with increased…
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