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Southern REAP: changing the self-talk

NCEA Winton Girls

Young parent education programmes are not new to Southern REAP. Back in 2012 Southern REAP established a Young Mum’s NCEA programme in Gore. It evolved from a play group of mothers referred by Strengthening Families into a committed group of young women who were helped back into education and work. ACE Aotearoa included an article about this programme in our Winter 2014 newsletter.

Five years later the programme is still flourishing in Gore with successful programmes now being facilitated in Winton and Nightcaps as well.

Going Back To School

Jessica Wright Southern REAP

Written by Jessica Wright, from Southern REAP NCEA 4U programme as part of her L3 NCEA English course [abridged]

Rural fire cadet training: “a good investment”

Rural FIre

Last year the Northern Rural Fire Authority, based in Kaikohe, ran a cadet programme. The idea was to get more young recruits into their service and to do something for their community where youth unemployment is high. It was the Authority’s first venture into community education. They planned a course that would run for two days a week for 16 weeks, during which time the cadets would complete up to six NZQA Unit Standards on firefighting techniques and safety. They decided not to advertise but to get a group of 16-24 year olds through WINZ.

Vege-cation in Blenheim

Vege-cation Mrs Kula

Working out how to engage with the hard-to-reach Pacific population can be a challenge.

A Marlborough PHO, Kimi Hauora Wairau Trust, has come up with an engagement tool and follow-up process that is not only improving family health, it is drawing Pacific adults who have not long settled in New Zealand, into other community education opportunities.

Marlborough REAP and Pasifika

Marlborough REAP

By Ailsa Carey, Community Education officer at Marlborough REAP

REAP Marlborough has worked closely with the Pasifika community for many years on a variety of projects designed to help them integrate confidently into the community. Our relationship with Sana Daunauda (PHO and Pasifika Trust) and Lapu Oliver (Pasifika Advocate) helps us to meet their needs.

Auckland Women’s Centre Te Rōpū Wāhine o Tāmaki Makaurau: meeting a need

Ellie Lim

They’ve been there since International Women’s Year, 1975. The Auckland Women’s Centre in Grey Lynn offers community education workshops and courses, as well as counselling, personal help, support groups and collective advocacy on women’s issues.

The ACE programme includes 6-7 week courses such as the ever popular Amazing Assertiveness and an intermediate Tikanga and Te Reo Māori, and courses on yoga, dance, and knitting. Then there are workshops on cv and job interview skills, girl’s self-defence and women’s self-defence.

Ako-funded research by three REAPS provides resources for the sector

Adult Learners in the ACE Context

Three REAPS (Wairarapa, Central Otago and East Bay) recently collaborated on a research project funded by Ako Aotearoa. Their report was published in February 2017 and the REAPS involved held a workshop at the ACE Conference this year.

The main aim of this project was “to discover how successful learning is defined by learners in the ACE sector and how this can inform the programme interventions and activities offered in this learning context”. Forty-three learners, thirteen ACE tutors and fifteen other stakeholders working in the ACE environment took part in focus groups.

International: Bristol – becoming a Learning City

Tommy Jarvis

By Tommy Jarvis, Learning City Manager, Bristol Learning City Partnership

Bristol is a vibrant and diverse city with an international reputation for innovation and success. There is a thriving arts scene, twosuccessful universities and a highly educated and skilled workforce. Bristol has one of the highest GDP’s per capita in the UK, and contributes Åí12.6 billion to the national economy.

Book review: Southern Transformation: Searching for educational success in South Auckland

Southern Transformation

By Cherie Chu, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Education, Victoria University of Wellington.