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Nekorema Tai’s journey of change - a Kia Tū success story

Finding a new pathNekorema Tai completed the Kia Tū Trade Training Programme at SIT in March.Nekorema Tai completed the Kia Tū Trade Training Programme at SIT in March.

Nekorema Tai’s story is one of personal growth and determination. After facing challenges in his past, he made the decision to turn his life around and focus on building a better future for himself and his whānau. Now, with a full-time job and new opportunities ahead, his journey shows what’s possible with the right support and mindset.

For five years, Neko was caught in a cycle of gang involvement and addiction. But the day his daughter was born, everything changed.

“I walked away from that life the day I had my baby girl,” he says. He is working hard to create a future he can be proud of.

Struggling to find employment, Neko saw a flyer for the Kia Tū Programme at Work and Income. Something about it stood out.

“I liked everything it said about the course, so I took the opportunity.”

Gaining confidence and skills

Starting the programme was a challenge - Neko was quiet and reserved. But the supportive environment helped him grow.

“Listening to Keri (SIT Kaiako) every day for seven weeks, she was my role model. She made me believe we could achieve anything,” he says.

Through Kia Tū, Neko developed valuable skills, including communication, problem-solving, leadership, teamwork, and critical thinking.Through Kia Tū, Neko developed valuable skills, including communication, problem-solving, leadership, teamwork, and critical thinking.

“They pushed us to believe in ourselves, to make better choices, and to become the best versions of ourselves.”

A fresh start

With his new skills and mindset, Neko secured full-time, permanent employment at Niagara. He has also taken another step forward by enrolling in a Te Reo Māori course, something that holds deep personal meaning for him. “Next step is to complete the Te Reo course, then life is complete.”

With a stable job, new skills, and a clear vision for his future, Neko is excited about what’s ahead. “Life is really up to you. Always be determined to be the best version of yourself.

Advice for others

Looking back, Neko is grateful for the support he received and encourages others to take the leap.

“Do it! You won’t regret it. You have to be willing to change and take on life the way Kia Tū shows you. If you put your all into it, you’ll get what you’re looking for.”

Neko has started a full-time, permanent role at Niagara.Neko has started a full-time, permanent role at Niagara.

Find out more and get involved

The Kia Tū Trade Training Programme is available at the Southern Institute of Technology (SIT).

Our collaboration with SIT means you can connect directly to training and employment opportunities in Murihiku-Southland.

Intake 2 started today and will run through to 16 May. This intake is now closed.

Intake 3 starts on 27 May, and runs through to 11 July. Open for enrolments.

Intake 4 starts on the 22 July, and runs through to 5 September. Open for enrolments.

Cost: FREE!

Where: Southern Institute of Technology (SIT), Invercargill

Course length: 7 weeks

Credits: 20

Enrolment:

  • Contact our Programme Coordinator: [Enable JavaScript to view protected content]
  • Or see your Work and Income Case Manager to enrol.

Posted: 25 March 2025

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