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13/09/22
Beauty Services Sector Advisory Group
The purpose of the Beauty Services Sector Advisory Group is to provide expert industry advice to the Toitū te Waiora workforce development council, helping to...
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09/09/22
Moe mai rā e te Ariki Kuini Irihapeti te tuarua
A tribute to the late Queen Elizabeth II He kura tangihia, He maimai aroha Kimihia rangahaua Kei whea koutou ka ngaro nei! Tēnā kua riro...
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02/09/22
New Zealand Certificate in Health and Wellbeing (Level 3) [Ref:2470-1] – extension of last date for assessment
In response to a provider request, the last date for assessment for programmes that lead to the award of Version 1 of the New Zealand Certificate in Health...
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02/09/22
New Zealand Diploma in Holistic Education (Level 5) [Ref:2764-1] – extension of last date for assessment
In response to stakeholder request, the last date for assessment for programmes that lead to the award of Version 1 of the New Zealand Diploma in Holistic Education...
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02/09/22
New Zealand Diploma in Holistic Education (Level 5) [Ref:2764-1] – extension of last date for assessment
In response to stakeholder request, the last date for assessment for programmes that lead to the award of Version 1 of the New Zealand Diploma in Holistic Education...
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30/08/22
Breastfeeding standards update
Toitū te Waiora has released a Moderators’ Interpretation regarding two breastfeeding unit standards – 26801v4 and 26802v3. The unit standards are 6801v4 – Describe the...
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15/08/22
Review of Asbestos Removal Unit Standards
Toitū Te Waiora and Waihanga Ara Rau Workforce Development Councils are commencing a review of four Asbestos Removal unit standards. To be a part of...
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12/08/22
Health and care sector a priority for Regional Workforce Plans
Regional Skills Leadership Groups have launched their plans for skills and workforce development in our regions and cities with the healthcare and social assistance sector...
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05/08/22
Beauty Services qualification reviews 3443, 3444, 3445, 3457, 3458, 3459, and 3442 in collaboration with Toi Mai. August 2022
Toitū te Waiora has completed its initial public consultation for the review of seven Beauty Services qualifications. We welcome all feedback on the reviewed qualifications....
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08/07/22
Thoughts on Whaikaha – Ministry of Disabled People
Last Friday, July 1, the Honorable Carmel Sepuloni and the Honorable Poto Williams launched Whaikaha Ministry of Disabled People at Parliament. Ohi Mahi General Manager...
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29/06/22
Council member Matthew Tukaki’s new role
Toitū te Waiora congratulates our Council member Matthew Tukaki (Ngāi Te Rangi) on his appointment as the new Director of the Suicide Prevention Office this...
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23/06/22
A warm welcome to our new GM Disabilities
Monday’s pōwhiri for the new Ohu Mahi General Manager Disabilities, Roger Herangi, was a celebration of hope and aspiration for tāngata whaikaha (the disabled community)...
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