Pathways for Pasefika and Maori students beyond the classroom

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Dr David Lakisa and a group of senior Pasifika and Maori students at the Educational Pathways talanoa in Campbelltown. (Image Usufono/SBS Samoan).

Our Talanoa this week is with Ms Kate Rowe, the Head Teacher for the Careers Educational Pathways Program in Campbelltown, Western Sydney.


The last 2 years of secondary school can be quite exciting yet daunting for some students. The Careers Educational Pathways Program offers assistance for Pasifika and Maori students to navigate the various options towards further education or the workforce.

Ms Rowe says they also offer emotional and mental health support for what can be an anxious period for some students.

She has an interesting take on artificial intelligence and the workplaces of the future.

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