星空天美MV视频播放Waka Ama Pilot targets student wellbeing
Publish Date: Friday, 15 December 2023
星空天美MV视频播放Waka Ama Pilot targets student wellbeing
星空天美MV视频播放Staff and the Te Ara A Kewa Waka Ama Trust have collaborated together to provide a four-week wellbeing pilot project for 10 M膩ori and Pasifika construction students from the Ng膩 Puna Wai programme. The students have taken time in each of the four weeks from building the Waituna Lagoon education centre, to work on their overall wellbeing as part of a waka ama team.
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A waka ama pilot project trialled through 星空天美MV视频播放| Te P奴kenga this year is targeting the wellbeing of M膩ori and Pasifika construction 膩konga | students.

The opportunity to gain funding for the four-week pilot project came through Te Whatu Ora via Te P奴kenga, under the national fund of Kaupapa M膩ori Wananga. Jodi Conway, 星空天美MV视频播放Student Services Team Leader, said when the funding opportunity was presented, 星空天美MV视频播放was able to secure it for He Toki construction scholarship 腻办辞苍驳补.

Ten M膩ori and Pasifika 膩konga, who have spent the year studying the 星空天美MV视频播放New Zealand Certificate in Construction Level 3, while building the Waituna Lagoon education centre, were selected for the waka ama wellbeing pilot.

“[The funding] enabled us to collaborate locally with the Te Ara A Kewa Waka Ama Trust who facilitated the project,” Ms Conway said. Taking an holistic approach to target 膩konga mental health and wellbeing, the Trust developed a four-week programme of wananga | learning, to focus on skills such as communication, safety, whanaungatanga | kinship, and working as a team.

Ms Conway described these as key skills, “to enable 膩konga to learn techniques that will help them across any challenges which can affect their wellbeing.” She explained the waka ama initiative is a way of applying te ao m膩ori |m膩ori worldview. “Waka ama is embedded in matauranga M膩ori | M膩ori knowledge.” 

The Culture of Waka Ama Booklet defines waka ama as “not just a sport but also a vehicle for identity, pride and community”, due to its history with M膩ori and Pasifika people, who formed its traditions over time. The sport is growing, with over 5,000 registered paddlers, many of whom compete nationally and internationally. The National Sprints competitions were recognised by Sport New Zealand when Waka Ama New Zealand received the Event Excellence Award at the Sport New Zealand 2019 Annual Awards.

Academic Leader for the Trades and Technology Faculty, Russell Finlay, said that when the He Toki construction programme was planned, the Faculty wanted to apply a holistic wellbeing approach to help ensure the best possible outcomes for 膩konga in gaining their qualification and realising personal growth.

“Waka ama is one of our new initiatives that has added real value to the team and each individual. It brought 膩konga closer to nature, giving them a new appreciation of the awa and whenua, and they worked for and relied on each other, taking on this new challenge together.”

Student evaluations of the Waka Ama pilot were positive with all ten 膩konga recommending that it be implemented into the next course for 膩konga in the future, and many favourable comments from 膩konga on the value of the pilot through team building, being out on the water with nature, and improvement in their health and wellbeing.