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The document provides nomination guidelines for the Mana Pounamu Young Achievers’ Awards 2017, which honor Maori youth in Otago for achievements in various fields, including cultural leadership, academics, and sports.
Year:
2017
Region / city:
Otago
Topic:
Awards, Education, Maori Youth
Document Type:
Award Nomination Guidelines
Organization / institution:
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu, Kā Papatipu Rūnaka ki Arai-Te-Uru, Otago Polytechnic, University of Otago, Ministry of Education
Author:
Unspecified
Target audience:
Students, educators, community members
Period of validity:
2017
Date of approval:
2017
Date of amendments:
None specified
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Year:
2016
Region:
Otago, New Zealand
Theme:
Māori youth achievement recognition and secondary school nominations
Document Type:
Award nomination information and application documentation package
Initiative:
Mana Pounamu Young Achievers’ Awards
Organisations:
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu; Kā Papatipu Rūnaka ki Arai-Te-Uru; Otago Polytechnic; University of Otago; Ministry of Education; Otago Daily Times; Te Tapuae o Rēhua
Origin:
Kāi Tahu community initiative
Founder Vision:
Tāua Alva Kapa
Target Group:
Rakatahi Māori students in Otago secondary schools (Years 9–13)
Award Categories:
Cultural involvement; leadership; academic achievement; sporting achievement
Nomination Limit:
One junior (Years 9–11) and one senior (Years 12–13) student per school
Nomination Deadline:
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Awards Ceremony Date:
Friday, 28 October 2016
Required Documents:
Student curriculum vitae; school testimonial; whānau endorsement; high-resolution photo; signed media consent form
Media Consent Duration:
Five years unless otherwise stated
Contact Organisations:
Ministry of Education; Te Huka Mātauraka / Māori Centre, University of Otago
Location for Correspondence:
Te Huka Mātauraka, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Note:
Year
Region / City:
Milledgeville, Georgia
Theme:
Youth Development, Leadership, Education
Document Type:
Program Description
Organization / Institution:
Georgia College
Target Audience:
Youth, Community Members, Educators
Context:
Program description for a youth development initiative designed to prepare future leaders through leadership activities, mentorship, and community engagement.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Not specified
Theme:
Education
Document Type:
Application Form
Organization / Institution:
CNIB
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Young individuals, parents, community professionals
Endorsement Required:
Yes, by community professional (e.g., teacher, counselor, CNIB staff)
Action Period:
2023
Approval Date:
Not specified
Modification Date:
Not specified
Contextual Description:
Application form for the CNIB National Learning Academy Young Achievers Virtual Program requiring basic participant details and community professional endorsement.
Year:
2016
Region:
Otago, New Zealand
Theme:
Māori youth achievement recognition and secondary school nominations
Document Type:
Award nomination information and application documentation package
Initiative:
Mana Pounamu Young Achievers’ Awards
Organisations:
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu; Kā Papatipu Rūnaka ki Arai-Te-Uru; Otago Polytechnic; University of Otago; Ministry of Education; Otago Daily Times; Te Tapuae o Rēhua
Origin:
Kāi Tahu community initiative
Founder Vision:
Tāua Alva Kapa
Target Group:
Rakatahi Māori students in Otago secondary schools (Years 9–13)
Award Categories:
Cultural involvement; leadership; academic achievement; sporting achievement
Nomination Limit:
One junior (Years 9–11) and one senior (Years 12–13) student per school
Nomination Deadline:
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Awards Ceremony Date:
Friday, 28 October 2016
Required Documents:
Student curriculum vitae; school testimonial; whānau endorsement; high-resolution photo; signed media consent form
Media Consent Duration:
Five years unless otherwise stated
Contact Organisations:
Ministry of Education; Te Huka Mātauraka / Māori Centre, University of Otago
Location for Correspondence:
Te Huka Mātauraka, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Note:
Year
Organization / Institution:
Macquarie University
Contextual description:
A document providing detailed guidelines and personal reflection prompts for applicants to the Macquarie University Leaders and Achievers Early Entry Scheme.
Year:
2023
Region / City:
Aotearoa New Zealand
Theme:
Pacific Health, Wellbeing
Document Type:
Strategy
Organization / Institution:
Ministry of Health
Author:
Ministry of Health
Target Audience:
Pacific communities, health professionals, policy makers
Period of Action:
2023-2033
Approval Date:
July 2023
Amendment Date:
N/A
Year:
2018
Event:
4th Mahuru hui
Location:
Nōku Te Ao; Te Pā o Rākaihautū
Theme:
Exploration; Māori health and education
Cultural Framework:
Te Ao Māori
Health Model Referenced:
Te Whare Tapa Whā
Model Developer:
Mason Durie
Key Concepts:
Taha wairua; Taha whānau; Taha hinengaro; Mana Ātua; tikanga Māori; tuakana/teina
Subject Focus:
Children’s learning, wellbeing, and cultural identity
Institutional Context:
Early childhood education setting
Document Type:
Hui results summary and educational reflection
Year:
2016
Region:
Otago, New Zealand
Theme:
Māori youth achievement recognition and secondary school nominations
Document Type:
Award nomination information and application documentation package
Initiative:
Mana Pounamu Young Achievers’ Awards
Organisations:
Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu; Kā Papatipu Rūnaka ki Arai-Te-Uru; Otago Polytechnic; University of Otago; Ministry of Education; Otago Daily Times; Te Tapuae o Rēhua
Origin:
Kāi Tahu community initiative
Founder Vision:
Tāua Alva Kapa
Target Group:
Rakatahi Māori students in Otago secondary schools (Years 9–13)
Award Categories:
Cultural involvement; leadership; academic achievement; sporting achievement
Nomination Limit:
One junior (Years 9–11) and one senior (Years 12–13) student per school
Nomination Deadline:
Thursday, 15 September 2016
Awards Ceremony Date:
Friday, 28 October 2016
Required Documents:
Student curriculum vitae; school testimonial; whānau endorsement; high-resolution photo; signed media consent form
Media Consent Duration:
Five years unless otherwise stated
Contact Organisations:
Ministry of Education; Te Huka Mātauraka / Māori Centre, University of Otago
Location for Correspondence:
Te Huka Mātauraka, University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand
Year:
2014
Country:
New Zealand
Topic:
Digital Politics, Electoral Campaigns
Document Type:
Academic Article
Institution:
University of Southampton, Winchester School of Art
Author:
Valentina Cardo
Target Audience:
Scholars and students of political communication
Keywords:
Political Communication, Digital Politics, Democracy and Technology, Politics and Popular Culture, New Zealand Politics
Election Studied:
2014 New Zealand General Election
Political Parties:
Internet Party, MANA
Research Focus:
Interaction of digital strategies with electoral systems and mainstream media
Year:
Not specified
Region / City:
Not specified
Topic:
Housing and Employment Support, Aftercare Services
Document Type:
Job Description
Organization:
Not specified
Author:
Not specified
Target Audience:
Potential applicants for the position
Effective Period:
Not specified
Approval Date:
Not specified
Date of Amendments:
Not specified