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Finding a new path: Kotuku’s journey through the Kia Tū Trade Training Programme

At just 22 years old, Kotuku Richardson had already faced more than his share of life’s challenges. Reflecting on the period before joining the Kia Tū Trades Training Pathway Programme at the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), he describes it simply as “a bad path” — one that wasn’t leading anywhere positive. But with a young son depending on him and a strong desire to turn things around, Kotuku made the bold decision to step into something new.

“I joined Kia Tū so I could get my life back on track, find a job and start to build a good future for me and my son,” he says.

From day one, Kotuku showed determination and commitment. He attended regularly, engaged with the course content, and took Kotuku secured at job at Niagara Sawmill after attending the Kia Tū Trades Training Pathway Programme at SIT.Kotuku secured at job at Niagara Sawmill after attending the Kia Tū Trades Training Pathway Programme at SIT.full advantage of the opportunities in front of him. What he discovered along the way was his own strength.

“I’ve learned a lot about myself and how capable I am,” Kotuku shares. “The course made me want to push myself to show up every day.”

And it paid off. Throughout the programme, he achieved several major milestones — completing his Heights (Basic and Advanced) Licence, gaining his Restricted Driver’s Licence, obtaining his WorkSafe Forklift Certificate, and securing a job at the Niagara Sawmill. These achievements weren’t just boxes to tick — they marked a real turning point, giving him the confidence and momentum to keep moving forward.

Kotuku credits much of his progress to the support he received throughout the programme. “I gained a lot of support from all the staff — they were very helpful in getting my life on track,” he says. He also acknowledges the guidance from the Anamata Māia: Bold, Confident Futures Service team, who played a key role in his success. “A big thank you to all that helped me change my life around. I appreciate all of you.”

Now, Kotuku is proud of how far he’s come — and even more excited about what’s next.

Kotuku has opened the door to a brighter future for himself and his whānau.Kotuku has opened the door to a brighter future for himself and his whānau.“I am very proud of the path I am walking now and all the achievements I have made. I can definitely say my future is now brighter than ever before.”

When asked what he would say to others thinking about joining the Kia Tū Programme, Kotuku’s advice is clear:
“Don’t miss out on the great opportunities this programme has to offer. If you stick to it, you’re destined to succeed.”

Kotuku’s story is a powerful reminder of the impact that the right support, environment, and mindset can have. With determination and the will to change, he has opened the door to a brighter future — for himself and his whānau.

Thanks to the employers who support our Kia Tū programme

Employers provide real-world opportunities through site visits and job placements in sectors actively recruiting in Southland for our SIT based Kia Tū Trade Training Pathway Programme. We would particularly like to thank the following for their ongoing support:

  • Niagara Sawmill
  • Invercargill Licencing Trust
  • Meridian Energy
  • Mercury Energy
  • The Bluff Aquaculture Hub
  • Tiwai Smelter (NZAS)
  • South Port
  • Fonterra
  • Downer

Posted: 22 August 2025

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