by admin | May 26, 2020 | REAP Wairarapa, Story
Astronomy 101 began as a face to face programme to begin in late May 2020. This was one of our REAP Plus programmes that are user pays that we offer to our whole community. Our coordinator Jude McNeur quickly saw that this may be an opportunity to explore as a Zoom...
by admin | May 9, 2020 | REAP Wairarapa, Story
Being inventive with learning Te Reo Māori in challenging times Using waiata as a medium to encourage the uptake of Te Reo Māori learning in our region has been successful, so when we found that we could no longer do this in the same space, our ACE coordinator,...
by admin | Jul 25, 2018 | REAP Wairarapa, Story
Tama has an in-depth knowledge of Te Ao Māori and uses his knowledge and great teaching technique to develop his community’s love and understanding of Te Reo and Tikanga. Whether teaching waiata to professionals or high needs school students at a local rural school,...
by admin | Jul 15, 2018 | REAP Wairarapa, Story
The Youth Employability Programme (YEP) – Licence to Work, has been developed by COMET Auckland and is delivered in partnership with regional organisations. The programme brings educators, employers and youth organisations together to support young people develop the...
by admin | Jul 15, 2018 | Central Otago REAP, Eastbay REAP, REAP Wairarapa, Story
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...
by admin | Jul 15, 2018 | REAP Wairarapa, Story
‘Queen Street’ is a vocational IDEA services centre (under the umbrella of IHC) in Masterton, meeting the needs of twenty young adults (mostly in their 20s) with a learning disability. They offer programmes funded by the MSD, based on the interests of their service...
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