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Collaboration with Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa
Left to Right: Grant Huwyler, Pahia Turia, Iain Morrison (KCD), Katarina Hina, Brendon Harris (KCD), Halie Stowers, Cherryl Smith, Lynette Bailey (KCD) & Jax Baxter (KCD) Kiwi Can Do takes immense pleasure in officially announcing the recent establishment of a...
Training begins at old health camp
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Joanne’s journey to finding her passion and purpose
Joanne hails from Hamilton and completed her full Class 2 licence with Kiwi Can Do in 2021, which in turn provided a stepping stone into full-time employment with Fulton Hogan. Throughout her time with us, Joanne appreciated the support provided from her peers, Kiwi...
Jack climbs the Construction ladder from Labourer to Team Leader
Jack got in touch with Kiwi Can Do in 2020 and joined our Construction Trade training course, gaining his Site Safe Passport and important knowledge of the Construction industry. The course structure and small working groups attracted Jack, as it helped him and his...
Te Rūnanga o Ngā Wairiki Ngāti Apa
Na te rangahau, ka taea te māramatanga. Na te māramatanga, ko te ara whakamua ki te ao. Through exploration we find understanding, and through this understanding we find the way forward to realising our potential. The former Turakina Māori Girls College property, now...
Employer Partners Wanted
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Kiwi Can Do settles in Taumarunui
As we approached our new contract with the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), our key focus shifted to Construction, and as a result, Kiwi Can Do has settled in Taumarunui providing Construction Trade course opportunities at Mana Ariki Marae. This collaboration is...
Fotu finds full-time employment
As part of the success in our last contract with the Ministry of Social Development (MSD) where we had a key focus on Civil job opportunities, we saw many trainees participate in our Traffic Control courses and graduate into full-time, sustained employment. When Fotu...
Kat gets moving with Higgins
In our last contract with the Ministry of Social Development (MSD), we had a key focus on Civil job opportunities. Kiwi Can Do saw considerable success with the Class 2-5 truck licencing courses and were instrumental in providing the opportunity for Kat to...
‘Massive advantage for us’: Mainland driver training widens the map for Chatham Islanders
Kiwi Can Do are proud to drive this programme alongside VTNZ and the Ministry of Social Development NZ. In reducing cost barriers for the Chatham Island residents, we provided the opportunity for them to gain job security, minimise health and safety risks on the...