Learner Information
Disability Action Plan
Primary Objectives
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deliver equity of access for our disabled akonga through an accessible and inclusive teaching, learning, research and working environment.
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shift fixed attitudes and grow an environment that celebrate and values disabled akonga.
Goals
We will achieve the objective/s through the following goals:
1. All staff and students take responsibility for practising equity and manaakitanga.
2. The rights of disabled akonga are incorporated in all policies and planning.
3. KIWA’s learning, teaching, and digital environments are accessible to disabled akonga.
4. KIWA provides a learning environment that is accessible to everyone.
Plan to Achieve Goals
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Training and capacity building
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Accessible technology
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Accessible environment
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Implementation, monitoring and review
Te Kahui Whaikairangi – Learner Success
Our Mission
To provide educational and employment pathways for our tauira and thereby supporting our local industries, community, whānau, hapū and iwi. We will achieve this by having formal agreements with students and our key external stakeholders who will collaborate with us to support their journey.
Learner Success Objectives
• Attract, retain, and support to successful completion all tauira through innovative educational solutions
• Implement the recently agreed MOU, Manaaki Whanau, Manaaki Tangata with Papakura Marae and BCITO
• Support learner success by focusing in on our EPI results and respond to the required improvements needed to improve our key educational outcomes.
We will achive this through
focused monitoring, greater peripheral support for learners that live in challenging circumstances, and governance and monitoring of outcomes.
The Benefits
• Supporting community engagement and contribution to a growing local and regional economy.
• Attracting and growing talent in the building industry and Māori and Pasifika communities to support their whānau, hapū and hapori.
• Increased stakeholder confidence and collaborative partnerships.