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Te Waipounamu Skills Highway Presentation 23 Haratua (May) 2019 Restructured to a Charitable Trust in 2019 Consolidated national brand and systems A Specialist Provider of Adult Literacy and Numeracy 40+ years in the industry


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Te Waipounamu Skills Highway Presentation

23 Haratua (May) 2019

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  • Restructured to a Charitable Trust in 2019
  • Consolidated national brand and systems
  • A Specialist Provider of Adult Literacy and Numeracy
  • 40+ years in the industry
  • Fundamental commitment to Te Tiriti o Waitangi, ensuring
  • ur delivery to Māori learners facilitates their success as

Māori Literacy Aotearoa Charitable Trust 2019

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Literacy Aotearoa is established to develop, promote and deliver accessible, quality literacy services designed to ensure the peoples of Aotearoa are critically literate and able to realise their full potential. Our Mission

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Annually, Literacy Aotearoa delivers Foundation Education tuition and Level 5 tutor training to an approximate total of 8000 learners (for 2018, 7,987), for whom the majority (96% - 7663) are enrolled in a range of Literacy and Numeracy programmes, and the remainder (4% - 324) are enrolled in Level 5 qualification tutor training programmes. Our Delivery

Fund ACE ILN WLN ITO Other 2017 (7,864) 64% 10% 11% 4% 10% 2018 (7,663) 68% 8% 11% 3% 10%

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Region Cluster Percentage and margin of error Total Population Potential learners Range Northern South 8 11% +/4.6% 110,436 13,138 7644-18,632 Aoraki 9 11% +/- 2.7% 374,694 41,216 34,847 – 51,059 Southern 10 12% +/- 3.2% 202,428 24,291 18,694 – 30,769 Context:

  • TEC Literacy and Numeracy Implementation Strategy 2015-2019: 1.3 million New Zealand adults
  • TES, 2014 – 2019 recognised that as at 2012, an estimated 485,000 NZers (aged 20-65) had no

qualifications; and of that 310,000 were currently in work.

PIAAC results for the regions – Low Literacy

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Region Cluster Percentage and margin of error Total Population Potential learners Range Northern South 8 17% +/5% 110,436 20,304 14,322 – 26,276 Aoraki 9 16% +/- 3% 374,694 59,951 48,710 – 71,192 Southern 10 18% +/- 4.2% 202,428 36,437 27,935 – 44,939

PIAAC results for the regions – Low Numeracy

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Region Cluster Percentage and margin of error Total Population Potential learners Range Northern South 8 27% +/ 7% 110,436 32,248 23,887 – 40,608 Aoraki 9 19% +/3.2% 374,694 71,192 59,201- 88,182 Southern 10 26% +/ 4.5% 202,428 52,631 43522 - 61,741

PIAAC results for the regions – No or Level 1 qualification

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  • 8 Trustees co-chaired by Karyn Thin and Howard

Fancy

  • Te Tumuaki (CEO) with 6 Reports in the Senior

Leadership Team with significant industry experience

  • 20 Staff National Office
  • 10 Regional Teams lead by Cluster Managers
  • 29 permanent locations, 80+ delivery sites
  • 280+ Tutors – NZQA Level 5 & above Qualified Tutors
  • 5 National Tutor Trainers

Organisational Capability

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2018 Learners reported: Development new skills 97% Hopeful for the future 85% More confident 94% 2018 Outcomes for WLN-TEO-led learners

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Recent Programme Deliverables with…

  • Kiwi Rail Ltd
  • Mainfreight Ltd
  • Fulton Hogan Ltd
  • The Post Shop
  • The Warehouse Group
  • Air New Zealand
  • Ministry of Social Development
  • And many small businesses across the regions

Workplace Programmes

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  • Intensive Literacy and Numeracy
  • Tailored Workplace-specific programmes
  • Foundation Learning
  • Health and Safety in the Workplace
  • Essential Life Skills/Personal Wellbeing
  • Career Pathways
  • Financial Literacy
  • Computer Skills L1 & L2
  • Digital Literacy – from Beginner to Advanced
  • Business Skills
  • Driver’s Licence – across the vehicle range
  • NZQA Unit Standards
  • Workplace Reporting and Form Completion
  • Te Reo Māori

Our Broad Range of L+N programmes

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  • New Zealand Certificate of Adult Literacy

and Numeracy Education (Vocational), L5 (blended delivery)

  • New Zealand Certificate of Adult Tertiary

Teaching, L4 (online or blended delivery) Our Tutor Training programmes

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Literacy Aotearoa is ready to create and maintain relationships with you. These will provide benefit to your business

  • r
  • rganisation, through enhancing your most

valuable resource - your people. Contact: 0800 – 678 910 (this number will direct you to the closest Literacy Aotearoa site). Going Forward