Minister stresses importance of ethnic people having say in future of New Zealand education
Involvement of ethnic communities in the future of New Zealand’s education system has been hailed as a success by the Office of Ethnic Communities.
News in October 2018
Involvement of ethnic communities in the future of New Zealand’s education system has been hailed as a success by the Office of Ethnic Communities.
All ethnic groups are predicted to grow, meaning we need to ensure proper representation in leadership positions and decision-making processes.
The Office of Ethnic Communities has continued supporting Ministry of Education (MoE) in hosting Education Consultation meetings for ethnic communities.
The Christchurch Iranian Society held an event at the University of Canterbury on Sunday 14 October to celebrate Mehregan.
Wellington Phoenix launched its 2018/19 Football Diversity and Inclusion Programme (FDIP) at Wellington’s Civic Square on 15 October.
Kings Plant Barn, is helping the Chinese community grow their gardens by working to combat language barriers and increase New Zealand plant knowledge.
The Chinese Conservation Education Trust (the Trust) recently held a creative upcycling workshop at Te Tuhi Centre for the Arts in Auckland.
The Auckland Chinese Community Centre held an event to celebrate the 69th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Republic of China.
To celebrate Conservation Week, the Chinese Conservation Education Trust developed a programme on conservation in NZ for members of the Chinese community.