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Heke Kaitiakitanga Pūtaiao Diploma in Environmental Management One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus March start date 120 credits Become a guardian of Papatūānuku, the essence of our physical life source as Māori. Discover how Māori interacted with the natural world around them and the importance of maintaining a viable and self-sustaining ecosystem rooted in cultural practises and protocols. This programme will take you on a journey of self-discovery instilling environmental values consistent with kaupapa and tikanga Māori, as you equip yourself with the necessary tools to ensure the survival of our taonga tuku iho for generations to come. Heke Toiora Whānau Diploma in Social Work One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus, Manukau site March start date 120 credits He aha te mea nui o te ao? He tangata, he tangata, he tangata! Are you after a rewarding career focusing on working with whānau to uplift their wellbeing? Be introduced to a uniquely Māori perspective on whānau wellness. If your passion is people and helping others, then this tohu will ignite your passion and set you up on a pathway in the social or community services sector. You will gain entry level skills and knowledge required to begin working with Māori to improve the social wellbeing of whānau, hapū and iwi. Heke Puna Maumahara Diploma in Information Management One year diploma (NZQA Level 5) Residential noho, self-directed and online learning Ōtaki campus March start date 120 credits Become a guardian for the source of knowledge contained within your whānau, hapū or iwi. Just as our ancestors navigated the seas to discover new lands, you will learn to navigate the sea of information to make new discoveries. Puna Maumahara refers to ‘repositories of knowledge’, particularly those belonging to iwi, hapū and whānau. Be entrenched in mātauranga Māori and learn how to apply concepts along with the interconnectedness to taonga tuku iho (inherited treasures); learn electronic preservation and appropriate models for organising and retrieving knowledge and techniques for the preservation of taonga. 39 Ngā Heke

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