Service within Pacific cultures is a practical way to utilise personal skills and resources to contribute to the needs of others. There is an expectation that Pacific youth play an active part in various areas of serving the wider and as Thomsen, Tavita and Levi-Teu (2018, p.12) state “the first obligation is to the family before anything else”, therefore fulfilling family responsibilities is a key priority for Pacific youth. This dissertation analyses the understandings and experiences of New Zealand born Pacific youth with service, cultural obligations and leadership in the home, school/university, and church. The aim of this dissertation was to investigate the complexities involved with New Zealand born Pacific youth navigating respon...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea [Translation: “The starfish heals itself”; This traditional Samoan prov...
Possessing vocational and career aspirations is an important characteristic that supports individual...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...
This thesis is an exploration of the way leadership is understood by young Pacific peoples. It looks...
As a career practitioner working towards opening a career service in South Auckland, I intended to e...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
Development outcomes are poor for young people in the Pacific and show little hope of improving with...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Pacific Island people are generally underrepresented in senior roles across the various tertiary ins...
In this article, we focus on how Pacific family support places success of individuals within a wider...
There has been little recent documentation concerning Pacific family support for family members loca...
This paper is part of a presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association ...
Pacific people have experienced a turbulent introduction to life in New Zealand. The result has seen...
The Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) healthcare system, has, like many other colonising ‘Western’ societies...
Pacific populations are becoming younger and this ‘youth bulge’ is often perceived as a dangerous pr...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea [Translation: “The starfish heals itself”; This traditional Samoan prov...
Possessing vocational and career aspirations is an important characteristic that supports individual...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...
This thesis is an exploration of the way leadership is understood by young Pacific peoples. It looks...
As a career practitioner working towards opening a career service in South Auckland, I intended to e...
A need to improve learning outcomes for Pacific students has been highlighted by the Ministry of Edu...
Development outcomes are poor for young people in the Pacific and show little hope of improving with...
The New Zealand Ministry of Education has acknowledged the need for schools to work collaboratively ...
Pacific Island people are generally underrepresented in senior roles across the various tertiary ins...
In this article, we focus on how Pacific family support places success of individuals within a wider...
There has been little recent documentation concerning Pacific family support for family members loca...
This paper is part of a presentation at the Australian and New Zealand Student Services Association ...
Pacific people have experienced a turbulent introduction to life in New Zealand. The result has seen...
The Aotearoa/New Zealand (NZ) healthcare system, has, like many other colonising ‘Western’ societies...
Pacific populations are becoming younger and this ‘youth bulge’ is often perceived as a dangerous pr...
E fofo e le alamea le alamea [Translation: “The starfish heals itself”; This traditional Samoan prov...
Possessing vocational and career aspirations is an important characteristic that supports individual...
Pacific people across Oceania have a rich history of being navigators and sea-farers, utilising trad...