by Te Herenga Waka Staff
All students deserve a positive learning experience. As a Te Herenga Waka student, you have a right to access services that support you on your way to academic success, and the University is proud to offer a huge range of services to meet the requirements of the Pastoral Care Code (PCC).
Ki te rā—Student Wellbeing Outcomes Framework 2024–2030 is one of the University’s responses to the PCC. It builds on the work already being done to improve student wellbeing and lays out a plan for the next 15 years of service to its student communities.
“Implementing Ki te rā means the University will embed wellbeing into the fabric of our university and take meaningful action to address the causes of poor wellbeing,” says Rachel Anderson-Smith, Associate Director of Student Equity and Wellbeing.
“We will also empower students to participate in opportunities to enhance their wellbeing, as well as equip our community to confidently recognise and respond to students whose wellbeing, safety, or behaviour is of concern, and connect them with appropriate support.”
Rachel is responsible for the Student Equity and Wellbeing area, which brings together Te Amaru—Disability Services, Manawa Ora—Student Wellbeing, Kahukura—Rainbow Inclusion services and Refugee-background services.
Staff across our campuses are working towards goals of enhancing student wellbeing, preventing harm, and empowering students to thrive while reaching their potential.
Staying safe and well while you study matters, and we encourage you to take advantage of every resource available to you, and reach out to staff, friends, and whānau if you need support.
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