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Kāiga Tokelau Wellbeing National Strategic Plan 2022–2026
Aotearoa’s Tokelau community has identified the five key areas it will target in its strategic outlook for the betterment of its people.
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CHAMPIONING CHANGE IN OUR COMMUNITIES
The disruptions of COVID-19, Delta and Omicron prevented full delivery of capability training and programme development but 2022 has seen a significant resurgence in activity with positive outcomes for the community.
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Tokelau champions language and culture
COVID-19 continues to be a powerful reminder of the importance of language and culture to the wellbeing of our Pacific communities, said the Minister for Pacific Peoples, Aupito William Sio.
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A Va’a represents a purpose built for wellbeing
John Misky was six years old when he and his family left the islands of Tokelau for a new life in Aotearoa. Adapting to a new life and learning a new language in New Zealand brought its challenges. But his connection to the sea inspired him to pursue a life of building and sailing va’a to keep alive the voyages of our Pacific ancestors which span over centuries.
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Tokelau Migration Story
This Pasefika Proud Migration and Legacy series of our Pacific fathers features Niusila Taupe from Tokelau. Niusila migrated in 1960 and remembers adjusting to life in New Zealand, meeting others in his community through work and church. His legacy is encouraging children to learn, in school, about their culture and how to live in New Zealand.
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