Māori nursing conference comes to MIT

The Te Kaunihera Neehi Māori: Māori Nursing Council Conference, held at the start of this month at the Ngā Kete Wānanga Marae, was not just a conference but a vibrant celebration of culture, unity, and the future of healthcare in New Zealand.

Māori nursing conference comes to MIT2025-12-15T12:34:52+13:00

“MIT has given me practical and theoretical knowledge about early childhood education that has enabled me to be the teacher that I am today.”

Early childhood education graduate Steffi Webb-Butler started her journey at MIT with a study and career preparation course in 2020. As a 17-year-old at the time, she had to get special approval to attend the course at such a young age.

“MIT has given me practical and theoretical knowledge about early childhood education that has enabled me to be the teacher that I am today.”2025-03-20T04:09:47+13:00

“It felt like we were all part of one whānau, always ready to support each other.”

Twenty-five-year-old Aarona Hellesoe, who is soon to graduate with a Bachelor of Nursing Maaori from Te Tohu Paetahi Tikanga Rangatira aa-Tapuhi (MIT), currently lives with his partner Lydia and their six-year-old son, Kingston, in Onehunga. He’s working as a graduate surgical nurse in the orthopaedic and spinal cord injury ward at Middlemore Hospital.

“It felt like we were all part of one whānau, always ready to support each other.”2025-03-20T04:04:47+13:00
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