Panui Whakatu Te Korowai Manaakitanga Trust - March 2021
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Haere Mai Michelle our new He Mea Nui Ahau coordinator (I am great!) Is a new service for Stoke Whānau, who are looking for support with their own wellness & healing. Delivered in 1:1 hui and gender specific group sessions Take a journey of self discovery: Re-connect with Te Ao Māori Build up self confidence Enhance mana and pride Increase support to your own Whānau Learn about Wellbeing Practice self care and healing techniques Overcome challenges, that creates positive change Contact: Michelle Trow He Mea Nui Ahau Co-Ordinator Thurs-Fri / 8am – 5pm Te Korowai Trust Text or call -027 4144 960
NEW JOB ROLE Here’s the trademe advertisement for the new contract/role that Te Korowai just signed for a full time Mokopuna Ora kaimahi. This is an exciting new addition to Te Korowai’s mahi! Please be aware that this role is for the Motueka rohe (area). If there are any friends or whānau that you feel will be well suited to this role send them the link! https://www.trademe.co.nz/a/jobs/other/nelson- tasman/tasman/listing/3007903382 Cops with Cakes The Nelson Police held their annual Cops with Cakes event on the 27th of February at Saxton Field in Stoke. Around 4,000 Whānau attended and enjoyed free amusement rides, Cops vs Kids competitions, emergency service demonstrations, free cupcakes and a sausage sizzle cooked and served by kaimahi at Te Korowai Trust.
Minimum Wage Increase The Government confirmed that the adult minimum wage will increase, from $18.90 to $20.00 per hour on 1 April 2021. The starting-out and training minimum wage rates will also increase on 1 April 2021, from $15.12 to $16.00 per hour. As an employer, you need to ensure your payroll systems and processes are updated. All employers and employees should also take note of the minimum wage changes, as it sets a new relative benchmark for pay negotiations. Phase 3 – law changes take effect by 11 August 2021 Tenancies can be terminated if family violence or landlord assault has occurred The below provisions must come into effect by 11 August 2021, but may come in earlier if the Government agrees (using an Order in Council): Family violence: tenants experiencing family violence will be able to terminate a tenancy without financial penalty. Physical assault: a landlord will be able to issue a 14-day notice to terminate the tenancy if the tenant has assaulted the landlord, the owner, a member of their family, or the landlord’s agent, and the Police have laid a charge against the tenant in respect of the assault.
ROOM FOR HIRE Te Korowai Trust has a meeting room available for hire at $25 per hour. There is also a kitchen and dining room that can be used off of this room. If you are interested in hiring this room please contact the office. Email: robyn@tekorowaitrust.co.nz Phone: 03 547 5958 Address: 398 Main Road, Stoke.
HOW TO CONTACT US Office hours: Monday to Friday 8am to 4.30pm 398 Main Road Stoke Contact Details: Phone: 03 5475958 Fax: 035475966 Email: robyn@tekorowaitrust.co.nz Website: http://www.whakatutekorowaitrust.co.nz
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