He Whakaaraara

Harnessing our voices for tamariki and whānau who face inequities in our education system

Tātai Aho Rau Core Education invite you to join Dr Hana O’Regan (Tāwhiri Consulting) and Dr Tim Gander (EPIT Executive Director) as they launch He Whakaaraara – harnessing our voices for tamariki and whānau.

  

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Educational inequities shape how children belong, connect, and are treated, which ultimately impacts their lives and aspirations.

These inequities are complex, longstanding and often overlap at an individual level, sharpening personal impacts in ways that are not often captured in data sets.

He Whakaaraara is a living, iterative report that frames systemic educational inequities in Aotearoa New Zealand through the voices and experiences of tamariki and their whānau, and current research and data.

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He Whakaaraara

There is no one place that captures the voices and experiences of tamariki, their whānau, and communities as they navigate a myriad of barriers in the education system. The inaugural He Whakaaraara report has framed the intersecting educational inequities faced by five communities within Aotearoa:

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We are grateful for the whānau and ākonga who have shared their experiences, and the educators, researchers and advocacy groups who have contributed their data.

We want He Whakaaraara to be a useful reference point in the system, and an ongoing clarion call to challenge systemic inequities. We seek to empower our communities to identify and advocate for solutions, and we need your voice and experience to help shape its next iteration.

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Please register below for a live webinar to find out more about He Whakaaraara and how you can raise your voice for tamariki in Aotearoa.

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Webinar – launching He Whakaaraara

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In this live webinar Dr Hana O’Regan (Tāwhiri Consulting) and Dr Tim Gander (EPIT Executive Director) will share the vision for He Whakaaraara as a place where:

  • communities and advocacy groups can foreground their stories and data with a larger audience
  • funders can find out what the critical areas for investment are
  • researchers can source the latest data
  • educators can gain insights to support their strategic foci and information about successful responses to inequity.

  

We look forward to having you join us and appreciate your support for this critically important response to systemic inequities in education in Aotearoa New Zealand.

Webinar registrations

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Webinar 1: Advocating for tamariki and whānau who face inequities in our education system

Wednesday, 25 June: 4:30–5:30pm

For educators, communities and advocacy groups responding to educational inequities and barriers.

Register Webinar 1 – 25 June

  

Webinar 2: Supporting tamariki and whānau who face inequities in our education system

Thursday, 26 June: 4:30–5:30pm

For funders and system leaders responding to educational inequities and barriers.

Register Webinar 2 – 26 June