Education as a gateway to dreams, rangatahi are supported to achieve aspirations.
Promise One: Care
Every tamaiti receives nurturing, protection, and provision, as any good parent would offer.
Promise Five: Voice
Tamariki and rangatahi are involved in decisions that affect them, and their voices are honoured.
Promise Four: Wellbeing
Timely, accessible, and culturally conscious health and mental health services are available to all taiohi.
Promise Two: Stability
Young people in care experience consistency, safety, and a sense of belonging.
Whānau care is where a child is being raised by someone in their whānau or extended family. Often it means a child living with their grandparents – but could also be another family member like an aunt, uncle or older sibling. Whāngai is the traditional Māori practice of whānau care.