Annual Public Meeting 2023
Join us as we celebrate the year and share with you our plans for next year.
Join us as we celebrate the year and share with you our plans for next year.
Hear from a panel of experts across community, business, and government as they share the employment trends, challenges, and opportunities they’re seeing in New Zealand.
Want to find out more about Aotearoa New Zealand? Then join us as we explore the history of NZ through learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi - New Zealand’s founding document.
Join this two-day workshop covering various aspects of job hunting that will give you added confidence as you seek the perfect job for yourself.
Meet the experts:
Vaidehi Kavthekar
Shannon Ring
Jay Mclaren Harris
Anisha Nalin
Helen Corban
Raveen Jaduram
Topics covered:
CV writing formats
Understanding Transferable Skills
One to one counselling on CV writing
Email writing for professional work
Time management
LinkedIn and Networking
Understanding Maori culture for workplaces
Employment rights
Free Entry - Registration Compulsory - Last Day for Registrations 16 April 2023
This event is brought to you by Migrant Careers Support Trust, with funding support by Howick Local Board, Belong Aotearoa; supported by Auckland Foundation and Foundation North; with media partners Humm FM and The Indian Weekender.
Join us as we celebrate the year and share with you our plans for next year.
We are calling on Auckland Council to adopt the Right to a Decent Home, and start planning how they're going to make sure everybody in our city has a decent home. Even if that means getting in there and building affordable housing themselves!
Want to find out more about Aotearoa New Zealand? Then join us as we explore the history of NZ through learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi - New Zealand’s founding document.
Share what’s important to you and how you can be supported to have your voice heard in the Whau local board area.
Achieve your goals this year with new skills, knowledge and support.
Your wellbeing matters. Hear from people working in the health sector share tips and more around wellbeing.
A free course to help women from refugee and migrant background turn their passion and skills for cooking and baking into a business venture - making income for themselves and their families.
Introducing a free training programme for facilitators from ethnic communities from migrant and former refugee communities living in Henderson-Massey*.
Join us for our 2021 Annual Public Meeting as we connect and share what we’ve been up to in the past year.
Are you working in the multicultural, settlement and/or systems change sector? Do you want to build your networks? Do you want to share and learn from others in similar work/same sector? Do you want a space safe to reflect and share? Then the ‘Together Better’ Peer Support Network is for you.
A free course to help women from refugee and migrant background turn their passion and skills for cooking and baking into a business venture - making income for themselves and their families.
A free course to help women from refugee and migrant background turn their passion and skills for cooking and baking into a business venture - making income for themselves and their families.
Join this informative and interactive workshop where you’ll:
Explore the history of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand’s founding document
Discover what the Treaty means to you as a newcomer to New Zealand
Learn what the Treaty actually says, and what happened after it was signed
Practice responding to job interview questions about the Treaty of Waitangi
Participants will be awarded a Certificate of Participation.
Grow your confidence, readiness and skills to achieve your aspirations through learning opportunities mentoring and more.
Join this informative and interactive workshop where you’ll:
Explore the history of the Treaty of Waitangi, New Zealand’s founding document
Discover what the Treaty means to you as a newcomer to New Zealand
Learn what the Treaty actually says, and what happened after it was signed
Practice responding to job interview questions about the Treaty of Waitangi
Participants will be awarded a Certificate of Participation.
While our communities have faced many challenges to belonging this year, we invite you to take a moment to come together across the sector, connect with old friends and new, and celebrate what we have all been able to achieve in this ‘unprecedented’ year.
A free Governance and Leadership Training Sessions for people and organisations who hold governance and leadership roles in and for the ethnic community.
Want to find out more about Aotearoa, New Zealand? Then join us as we explore the history of NZ through learning more about the Treaty of Waitangi - New Zealands founding document.
In this training you will explore how to support others to develop their speaking and presentation skills, in order for them to deeply connect with and inform other cultures.
Join an in-language elections info session. Available in Filipino, Japanese, Burmese, Mandarin, Cantonese, Arabic, Farsi, Urdu, Hindi, Vietnamese, Thai and Korean.
An elections information session to provide key information around upcoming elections including a chance to ask questions to help you get ready to vote.
Join us for this hui during Te Wiki o Te Reo Māori (Māori Language Week) to celebrate Te Reo Māori and how every one of us can contribute to its revitalisation.
Together, we will celebrate the story-tellers, contributors and allies who have brought to life a community-led media campaign to promote inclusion! Through #PassTheMic we’ll be listening to the inspiring stories of diverse voices, the experts of their experiences.
This Hui seeks to inspire and build communities capacity to engage in different forms of media, to promote diverse voices that help promote community harmony.
Join us for the launch of the collaborative report around the bespoke needs of former refugee and marginalised migrant communities in NZ.
A free Governance and Leadership Training Sessions for people and organisations who hold governance and leadership roles in and for the ethnic community.