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25/09/23
Review of the New Zealand Diploma in Hearing Therapy (Level 6) [Ref: 2859]
Toitū te Waiora is gearing up for a review of the New Zealand Diploma in Hearing Therapy (Level 6) [Ref: 2859]. This scheduled review aims...
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17/09/23
Announcement: proposed alternative to Unit Standard 6402
We are pleased to introduce a new addition to the 6400 first aid unit standard series. In collaboration with our valued stakeholders, Toitū te Waiora...
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04/09/23
Transformation through collaboration: Empowering Pacific learners, businesses and employers
(Front Left) Chris Gosling – Chief Executive Hāpaitia, Tofilau Talalelei Taufale – Co-Chair Pacific Fono & Toitū te Waiora, Claire Robinson – Chief Executive Toi...
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21/08/23
Update on the development of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) skill standards
In April 2023, Toitū te Waiora announced its plans for the development of new skill standards that will – over time – replace unit standards...
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18/08/23
Proposed review changes to the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 5) [Ref: 3877 V1]
Toitū te Waiora has completed its initial public consultation for review of the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 5) [Ref: 3877 V1]. In...
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15/08/23
Proposed review changes to the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 4) [Ref: 2659 V2]
Toitū te Waiora (TTW) has completed its initial public consultation for review of the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 4) [Ref: 2659 V2]....
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08/08/23
Toitū te Waiora Health and Wellbeing qualifications review 2024
Toitū te Waiora is currently planning the review of a suite of Health and Wellbeing qualifications in 2024. This work will be accompanied by development...
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07/08/23
Proposed revision and rollover of Emergency Care – First Response unit standards
Toitū te Waiora is proposing to revise and rollover the unit standards listed below. Subfield Domain ID Emergency Services Emergency Care – First Response 29321,...
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28/07/23
First Aid as a Life Skill Version 3 now live!
Toitū te Waiora (TTW) is pleased to announce the review of the Toitū te Waiora – First Aid as a Life Skill has now been...
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28/07/23
Proposed extension of Last Date of Assessment for Youth Work and Development qualifications
Toitū te Waiora has received a request to extend the last date of assessment for the qualifications listed below from 31 December 2025 to 31...
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17/07/23
Review of the New Zealand Certificates in Offender Management Level 4 and Level 5
Toitū te Waiora is pleased to announce that a comprehensive review of the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management Level 4 [Ref: 2659] will commence...
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04/07/23
Proposed review changes to the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 3) [Ref: 2658 v2]
Toitū te Waiora has completed its initial public consultation for review of the New Zealand Certificate in Offender Management (Level 3) [Ref: 2658 v2]. In...
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