Numbers and words

10th Feb 2020

Monday Maths - 3pm (ish!) until 4.30pm

With school back and settled in, we have restarted our weekly maths group. On Monday's after school we meet for kai and connection then kick into some learning using games and small groups. We've got quite a wide range of ages and abilities coming along which fosters tuakana-teina relationships - learning from peers.

Fun with words - Thursday's 3pm ish until 4.30pm

A new programme we are starting is a literacy based group. Exploring language and learning through fun and games, we encourage anyone interested in supporting their child to come and have a look at this. If whanau are able to join in with these weekly groups we really encourage this; you can cement the learning by repeating the games/rhymes/songs etc at home.

Youth Coach Vacancy!

30th Jan 2020

We are looking for an amazing person to provide part time Youth Services for Youth Payment, Young Parent Payment and NEET clients in Kaikōura! 

We have a great opportunity for a Youth Coach to work with both 16 -19 year olds who are working towards NCEA Qualifications and require training, employment and career pathway support, and with 16 -17 year olds who are not in education, employment or training. You will help them towards achieving NCEA Qualifications and the required training, employment and career pathway support they will need. If you are keen to make a difference in the community; have a passion and want to work with young people; demonstrate a positive and enthusiastic attitude with high energy levels; have a high level of literacy and numeracy; have strong administration skills; have a full drivers licence and will pass a Vulnerable Children’s Safety check, we would love to hear from you. The role is for 16 hours per week between 9am - 5pm weekdays, with exact times of work to be negotiated.

We are looking for someone with the following attributes: 

  • Appropriate qualifications and/or experience

  • Ability to speak to groups and profile programmes/services

  • Proven ability to achieve outcomes

  • Proven employer and/or training networks (or the ability to demonstrate how these can be developed)

  • Proven ability in the Youth Sector

  • Ability to run workshops and organise events

  • Ability to work as part of a team

  • Open and honest communication skills

  • Able to work unsupervised

  • Planning & organisation skills

  • Ability to be flexible and responsive to the organisation’s needs

Applicants for this position should have NZ residency or a valid NZ work visa.  If you are up for helping young people to reach their goals and to develop a career and education path apply today!

Download a job description here  and an application form here and send applications to vicki@kaikoura.link by 21 February 2020

Girls Outdoor Adventures

20th Jan 2020

Coming up - Term 1 of school - for girls aged 12 - 18!!!

Renee is running an introduction to the outdoors for girls in our community. Full details of what happens will be worked out with the group - however some adventurous possibilities include:

  • Tramping
  • Orienteering
  • Team building / Adventure based learning
  • Camping
  • Mountain biking
  • Outdoor cooking
  • Sea kayaking

All are welcome - pop into Te Hā if you are interested or after more info!

Hit the wall

9th Jan 2020

We have a big blank wall outside Te Hā...

We are teaming up with Matt Moriarty from Canyon Creative to create a new and exciting mural for our wall - and we want your help! We are asking for young people with an interest in graphic design or art or anyone with a keen eye to come along to a workshop to put together a design for the mural. More info will be released later in the month - if you are interested or want to know more then get in touch :)

Street Theatre Performance

6th Jan 2020

Music, dance, tableaus, statues, mime, clowning, gymnastics, slam poetry... anything goes in street theatre!

We are running a series of workshops from 13th Jan, to plan a trail of performances along the West End during the last weekend of January. All youth, aged 12 - 24 are welcome to take part! You may have an idea or a talent for a performance, or come along and we can inspire you!

We are aiming for 4 small group performances and each group will have a budget of $250 - we are hoping this will be both a creative adventure and a way to make some money through busking!

Come to our first workshop on Monday 13th January, 1pm or contact Sarah on 027 807 2874

End of Year for Maths Group!

20th Dec 2019

This was our final whānau evening last week, for maths group - the tamariki all made games to play with their whānau and then we had a shared kai. We've had a fun year, playing all kinds of maths games ~ Merry Christmas and see you all next year!

KYC Camp

17th Dec 2019

Kaikoura Youth Council finished up the year with a camp in Clarence!

We wound Kaikōura Youth Council up this year with a camp at Clarence - we went hunting, swimming, rafting, played Settlers of Catan, talked to a NCTIR engineer about the road construction, and just generally chilled out after a busy year. A massive thanks to all our youth council members - you've put in a huge year! Not everyone could make it on camp and some of you have come and gone a bit, but we value every one of you and appreciate your input into making Kaikōura a place where youth are optimistic, confident and make valued contributions.

Under water videoing

10th Dec 2019

Exploring South Bay marine environment in a totally new way...

What a great weekend we had at the Underwater Videography workshop. An awesome group of 15 rangatahi joined us to explore the underwater world at South Bay, learning film and camera techniques for both story telling and data collection, as well as a plethora of marine science info.
A massive thanks to Sharyn Goldstien from KnowledgeAble Communities who masterminded the weekend, and to Steve Jensen for technical and back up support. As well, thanks to Adele More, our local underwater documentary expert and to Dan Crossett and Robyn Dunmore from Cawthron Institute who brought cameras and expertise of a marine research nature! And finally a huge thank you to Takahanga Marae for hosting us and all the yummy food!

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