Whanganui Midweek

Here’s to ‘Florence Nightingal­e’

Nursing student has packed plenty into her time at Ucol

- Steve Carle

The 2023 Scholarshi­p Ceremony was held at Ucol Te Pūkenga Whanganui on October 5, with a record number of 47 scholarshi­ps being awarded.

One student was described as being a modern-day Florence Nightingal­e.

Charlene McGechan is an A-grade student who keeps on giving. Now in the final year of her Bachelor of Nursing degree, McGechan has packed a lot into her Ucol years.

She has peer tutored Year 1 nursing students and is Ucol Te Pū kenga peer mentor for Pasifika students in a Whanganui pilot programme, which if successful, will be adopted by Te Pūkenga throughout New Zealand.

She has raised significan­t Givealittl­e funds after Cyclone Harold, to rebuild her demolished Fijian village, and sent used Ucol stovetops to a remote Fijian school and a charity that feeds underprivi­leged children.

She has taught Fijian women from the community to cook budgetfrie­ndly meals and her greatest sense of giving was with her fellow nursing student, Valisi Savu, who funded the Loloma Pasifika Scholarshi­p since 2021 to a Pasifika nursing student.

The Akoranga Education Trust had 23 scholarshi­ps to award, presented by trust chairman Graham Adams.

The following students were recipients:

Mihiata Sadlier, Bachelor of Business — Accounting; Angela Munro — Bachelor of Nursing; Camila Garner — Bachelor of Design Niomi Belton — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4; Kuliniasi Betakula — NZ Certificat­e Security L3; Campbell Rippon, NZ Certificat­e Security L3; Nathaniel Taukiri — NZ Certificat­e Security L3; Jasmin Roberts — NZ Certificat­e Mental Health & Wellbeing; Liea Murphy — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4; Michelle Webb — NZ Certificat­e Study & Career Prep L4; Michelle

Webb — NZ Certificat­e Study & Career Prep L4; Manu Xaviour — Bachelor of Nursing; Lucy Davis-Kelly — NZ Diploma in Early Childhood Education; Jhon Manalo — Bachelor of Nursing; Julie Akinyele — Bachelor of Nursing; Toni-Renee Heke-Rogan — Bachelor of Nursing; Stevie Mason-Smallman — Bachelor of Nursing; Tony Leatherby — Bachelor of Nursing; Koree Marshall — NZ Certificat­e Study & Career Prep L4; McKenzie Banks — NZ Certificat­e Automotive Engineerin­g L3; Ashley Taukiri — NZ Certificat­e Security L3;

Lamepa-Lynette Vaelua-Sio — NZ Certificat­e Mental Health & Wellbeing; Brooklyn Barlow — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4, Shasika JayaHitiha­milage — NZ Diploma in Enrolled Nursing.

The Arthur Wheeler Leedstown Trust scholarshi­ps were presented by Josh Chandulal-McKay: Francis Jithin — Bachelor of Nursing; Niomi Belton — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4; Isabelle McKenzie-Hanning — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4; Mikayla Slaughter — Bachelor of Nursing;

Jodie-Abree Brown — NZ Diploma in Enrolled Nursing; Ariana RukiJoseph — Bachelor of Nursing; Mae Burling-Claridge — NZ Certificat­e Constructi­on Trade Skills L3; Tenesha Holloway — NZ Certificat­e in Beauty Therapy L4.

The Chartered Accountant­s Australia New Zealand scholarshi­p was presented by Cameron Town: Mihiata Sadlier — Bachelor of Business — Accounting.

The Whanganui Education Trust scholarshi­ps were presented by Stuart Hylton: Camila Garner — Bachelor of Design Breianna Chapman — Bachelor of Nursing; Che’z-Ashli Peter — Bachelor of Nursing.

The George Boulton Trust scholarshi­ps were presented by Kate Smith: Decadia Pakinga — NZ Certificat­e Mental Health & Wellbeing; Alexandra Patu-Taylor — NZ Certificat­e in Study & Career Prep; Charlotte Hedley — NZ Diploma in Early Childhood Education.

The Whanganui Combined Rotary Clubs scholarshi­ps were presented by Kate Smith: Michelle Waters — Bachelor of Nursing; Zodiac-Jamal Tapa — NZ Certificat­e Security L3; Kelly Conneely — Bachelor of Nursing.

The Lions Club of Wanganui Inc. scholarshi­ps were presented by Wally Barrington: Paris Munro — Bachelor of Nursing; Sujith Subash — Bachelor of Nursing; Stormy Bugg — Bachelor of Nursing.

The Pati Family scholarshi­p was presented by William & Anneke Pati: Eseta Mataitoga — Bachelor of Nursing.

The Bromar Trust scholarshi­p was presented by Mark Simmonds: Charlene McGechan — Bachelor of Nursing.

The Loloma Pasifika scholarshi­p was presented by Charlene McGhechan & Kalisi Savu: Tiare Manea-Wylie — Bachelor of Nursing.

 ?? ?? Charlene McGhechan and Kalisi Savu presented the Loloma Pasifika Scholarshi­p to Tiare-Manea Wylie.
Charlene McGhechan and Kalisi Savu presented the Loloma Pasifika Scholarshi­p to Tiare-Manea Wylie.

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