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NGĀ HEKE DIPLOMAS Heke Reo Māori Diploma in Te Reo Māori One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Daily classes, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus March start date 120 credits Ko tōku reo tōku ohooho, ko tōku reo tōku māpihi maurea. My language is my awakening, my language is the window to my soul. Te reo Maōri is what helps to define us as a people, setting us aside from any other culture on earth. As Māori it is our birthright, a gift from our ancestors and one that must be nurtured to evolve for future generations. This one year full immersion programme will help to bring forth that seed which lies dormant. If you are seeking to become fluent in te reo Māori then this tohu will ensure you develop proficiency in acquiring the language. Heke Rongoā Diploma in Māori Holistic Wellbeing One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus, Manukau site March start date 120 Credits Ko au te rongoā, ko te rongoā ko au. Awaken your spirit to the world of rongoā as you bring together dimensions of wairua (spirit) and rongoā rakau (native herbal preparations). Steeped in matāuranga Maōri, you will be introduced to the origins of rongoā including restorative practices of the body, mind and soul. Drawing on pūrakau, origins of whakapapa and safe ethical practices you will gain an understanding of where we stand in relation to our natural environment. Heke Kawa Oranga Diploma in Health Promotion, Sport and Exercise Science One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus March start date 120 credits Combine your love of physical activity (sports, fitness, outdoor pursuits) with the theory of healthy lifestyle choices grounded in a tikanga Māori health and wellness framework. Heke Kawa Oranga will introduce you to the fundamentals of exercise, nutrition, sports, fitness and health promotion. Physical activities and a real 'hands on' approach combine with theory to ensure a well-rounded knowledge base. Mountain biking, hiking, kayaking, gym instruction, sports and fitness are some examples of the activities you may engage in along with nutrition, health promotion, outdoor safety and event planning and management. 38 All tohu are run subject to student numbers, minimum numbers apply. All students need access to a computer, the internet and an email to study. Te Wānanga o Raukawa

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