“Empowering people transforming organisations for an inclusive tomorrow”
Vision
Empowering people, transforming organisations for an inclusive tomorrow.
Purpose
To enable the building of tomorrow's workforce by integrating indigenous values into adult learning to empower transformative education
Mission
To inspire transformative growth, building culture and capabilities from within
Our Values
The meaning of AU
'Au' in te reo Māori describes the various movements of water. These include tides, currents, waves, and the ocean. In special occasions of Māori oratory, 'au' is often referred to articulate how currents and tides guide people on important and valuable journeys of discovery.
AU is a current carrying a waka to it’s destination
AU is a guide on your journey of learning. AU is a teacher to help navigate a path of learning. AU is a kaitiaki, a guardian. Ko te au e kawea te waka.
Ko te AU e kawea te waka
The current that carries the waka
Our Team
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Gloria Ewe
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Jahmaine Cummings-Hodge
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Shavvone Fuimaono
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Karina Nepia
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Henare Johnson
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Sam Fearon
Client Delivery Lead
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Natua Kaa-Morgan
Learning Delivery Lead
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Rachael Brennan
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Anna Bowtell
Projects Administration
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Rose Viti
Learning Lead
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Neha Manchineela
Learning Experience Lead
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Karen Lam
Programme Coordinator
Our Associates
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Acacia Nightingale
Greenroom Design
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James Kaa-Morgan
Kaiako I Learning Facilitator
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Jeromy Maurice Van Riel
Kaiako I Learning Facilitator
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Kataraina Hamiora-Reweti
Kaiako I Learning Facilitator
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Marcelle Pio
Kaiako I Learning Facilitator
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Tom Alesana
Senior Consultant