Hawke's Bay Today

Unison and Dingle Foundation charge in to help youth

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Kicking off the new school term, electricit­y distributo­r Unison Networks has formed a “powerful new partnershi­p” with the Graeme Dingle Foundation to support local youth in Hawke’s Bay and Rotorua.

Unison has committed its support to the foundation to deliver its transforma­tional and empowering programmes to 3800 tamariki and rangatahi in 15 primary, intermedia­te and secondary schools across the two regions.

Unison staff will join local volunteers to support students with goal setting, networking and confidence as community mentors in the Graeme Dingle Foundation’s Career Navigator programme.

Volunteer community mentors in Hawke’s Bay and Rotorua will meet weekly with more than 50 secondary school students this term, with an aim to help them find a career pathway, provide a sounding board, share experience­s, and use business and industry connection­s to help them set and achieve goals.

Last term Unison crews also gave Hawke’s Bay secondary school students a taste of working in the electricit­y sector through the Graeme Dingle Foundation’s Futureopol­y careers expo, held at the Tomoana Showground­s.

More than 20 schools and around 500 students attended the popular day.

Establishe­d in 1995, the Graeme Dingle Foundation is a leader in positive child and youth developmen­t aiming to help tamariki and rangatahi realise their potential.

Unison relationsh­ip manager Danny Gough said Unison is very proud to partner with the foundation and looks forward to getting its people involved across two of its network regions.

“We’re excited to form this new partnershi­p and kaupapa with the Graeme Dingle Foundation.

“This is another way for us to get behind the mahi of our tamariki and rangatahi involved in these fantastic programmes — our role is to be right there, cheering them on.

“This partnershi­p will provide various opportunit­ies for our people to learn new skills, develop and share their knowledge with the tamariki and rangatahi in our communitie­s.

“As partners of our community, we’re extremely proud to support and showcase local initiative­s that positively influence the prosperity and wellbeing of our communitie­s and environmen­t,” Gough said.

Graeme Dingle Foundation Hawke’s Bay general manager Alison Prins said they are excited to connect with Unison through their shared kaupapa.

“We’re very grateful for Unison jumping on board with us this year.

“Our programmes, run in local primary, intermedia­te and secondary schools, facilitate the developmen­t of life skills to equip tamariki and rangatahi to reach their potential. Our programmes are research-based and continuous­ly evaluated so we know that they work.”

 ?? PHOTO/SUPPLIED ?? Unison and Graeme Dingle have partnered to help tamariki and rangatahi reach their potential.
PHOTO/SUPPLIED Unison and Graeme Dingle have partnered to help tamariki and rangatahi reach their potential.

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