Peak-Body/Systems-Change

We're proud to work alongside other organisations dedicated to supporting youth, employment, and systems change. We are always looking for opportunities to partner with other like-minded organisations to help ensure our mahi is relevant, connected, and efficient!


6 organisations
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Ara Taiohi

Ara Taiohi is the peak body for youth development in Aotearoa, New Zealand. We are a national membership-based organisation with over 1600 members.

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CATE Careers and Transition Educators Association New Zealand

CATE is a professional organisation for people working in the fields of career and transition education The focus of CATE is on the career education and development of youth and their transition from school into the wider world of employment, training and/or further education. High quality careers education and development is an essential part of preparing youth for their future.

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CDANZ Career Development Association of New Zealand

CDANZ is the professional association for career practitioners in New Zealand. Our members work in diverse fields including education, vocational rehabilitation, organisational development, private practice and more. They share a unified professional vision and aspire to excellence in career development for all New Zealanders.

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Driving Change Network (DCN)

The Driving Change Network wants to work with Government to establish a Graduate Driver Licence System (GDLS) which includes a focus on driver education training and licensing. This is about ensuring all New Zealanders have equitable access to the education and training required to pass the test.

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REAP Aotearoa

REAP Aotearoa New Zealand is the national body representing all 13 Rural Education Activities Programmes across the country. REAPs share a mission to strengthen and grow rural communities by delivering and supporting quality education opportunities. Working collaboratively with local partners including Iwi and Hapu is key to this progress.

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Waikato Wellbeing Project

The Waikato Wellbeing Project is a regional initiative to achieve a more environmentally sustainable, prosperous and inclusive Waikato region by 2030 and beyond.