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Toni Fakahau, Chief executive of Pacific Trust Canterbury Toni Fakahau, Chief executive of Pacific Trust Canterbury

21 March, 2016. Twenty-eight workers from three Pacific countries will arrive in New Zealand in coming months for a new trades training pilot programme.

The programme, which will initially run for a year, will see the tradespeople from Fiji, Tonga, and Samoa travel to Christchurch, which was devastated by earthquake 5 years ago, to participate in the city's rebuild.

Effectively an extension of the Recognised Seasonal Employer Scheme for horticulture, it will see tradespeople return to their country with a New Zealand trades qualification from Christchurch Polytechnic.

The chief executive of Pacific Trust Canterbury, Tony Fakahau, said the workers will be looked after by the city's Pacific community in what he describes as a win-win situation.

"At the end of the 12 months they should be able to have a NCEA [National Certificate of Educational Achievement] qualification with them and they'll be returning back home to apply those skills to their work in their own different island nations."

Tony Fakahau said the programme has the potential to extend to other regions and countries.

RNZI

 

1 comment

  • T Vaini
    T Vaini Wednesday, 23 March 2016 09:10 Comment Link

    Hange tama oku ou sio ku 'alu hotau kakai 'otautolu mo e taukei ngaue koeni 'o langa e fonua ia koee ka e fefee si'i langa ia hotau fonua. Koeha e me'a ku nau si'i hehengi ai?

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