Our vision

Take a look at the range of services we offer and why we do what we do

Equity for all learners

We celebrate diversity and strive for a vision of an equitable and thriving Aotearoa where all learners can experience success. We work in three key spaces - professional learning services (Specialising in cultural capability and te reo Māori, wellbeing and leadership), content and resource development and research and evaluation services.

Through all our work we honour Te Tiriti o Waitangi through the design and delivery of learning products and services that support our vision. 

What we do

Equity and inclusion in the workplace

Explore our range of services for leaders within business. We work with individuals or groups to co-create and build an understanding of what equity could look like in your workplace using a three step approach, starting with equity mindset. Discover more.

Equity and inclusion in the workplace
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Together, we can turn the equity dial

Shifting the equity dial for learners requires large numbers of people and organisations in Aotearoa working together to take action.

We’re really happy to share the stories and examples in He Tāpaetanga Pūrongo nā CORE, our first report back to the communities we serve. 

"Thank you for creating such valuable and impactful resources. I am genuinely excited to witness the positive impact it will have on the lives of young Muslim learners."

Officer of the Order of the New Zealand Merit Dame Dr. Maysoon Subhi Salama

"This was the best day learning te reo I have attended."

Participant of te reo Māori programme, from Te Kura Kaiwhakawā | Institute of Judicial Studies

"[The facilitators were] both excellent and authentic. I felt in a safe space, so I learnt more."

Participant of te reo Māori programme, from Te Kura Kaiwhakawā | Institute of Judicial Studies

"Normalising having a focus on wellbeing has been helpful for me. It reminds me to take moments for hauora throughout the day."

Maria, wellbeing programme participant

"I have learnt that we need to embed this mahi into our school, our lives, our community, so that it lasts. Thank you so much for delivering this important mahi."

Tara, tumuaki | principal and wellbeing programme participant

"Feeling accepted for who I am. Feeling welcome. Working with amazing teachers."

Melanie, wellbeing programme participant

"I don’t think we understood how essential it was for ourselves and our ākonga to have wellbeing as the foundation piece of learning."

Tara, tumuaki | principal and wellbeing programme participant

"My kaiārahi has had a huge impact on my wellbeing. Her ability to draw out areas that need some attention or 'work' and then guide you through analysis and on to action is exceptional."

He Waka Unua participant

"Even though I was inexperienced, I felt completely supported, really enjoyed it."

Participant of te reo Māori programme, from Te Kura Kaiwhakawā | Institute of Judicial Studies

"I was given many tools to use daily."

Participant of te reo Māori programme, from Te Kura Kaiwhakawā | Institute of Judicial Studies

Real impact across Aotearoa

 

In 2022, we supported 20 community-led research projects through 2273 hours of mentoring and project support. 889 hours were spent facilitating in spaces to enable Māori medium communities engage and learn through digital technologies. 28,523 participants took part in digital technology learning. 1493 resources were design and built with accessible and inclusive practices, 99 of these were te reo Māori resources as rich learning content for kaupapa Māori settings. 22,059 hours spent to strengthen and develop innovative, creative, and effective learning environments across Aotearoa in ways that honour Te Tiriti, grow kaupapa Māori communities, grow culturally responsive practice, and enhance community capability.

28,523 attendees
22,059 hours
1493 resources
889 hours