In Week 4 of the Talanoa Ako NCEA Series, we focus on Wellbeing and Hauora, and why regular school attendance plays a vital role in a young person’s learning journey. Well-being starts at home. Establishing consistent routines, setting clear expectations, and creating space for open conversations about emotions can make a real difference. Taking time to connect with your child — even through simple moments of play — helps build confidence, trust, and a strong foundation for learning. Parents and caregivers play a key role in encouraging students to prioritise their education and attend school regularly. Every day at school provides opportunities to gain knowledge, develop new skills, and build meaningful relationships with teachers and peers. These daily experiences help shape not only academic success, but also a sense of belonging, purpose, and future pathways. It’s important to remember that all children under the age of 16 are required to attend school every day unless they are unwell. Consistent attendance supports long-term success — opening doors to career opportunities, lifelong friendships, and personal growth. To ensure our Pacific communities stay informed and connected, the Talanoa Ako series is available in seven Pacific languages — Cook Islands Māori, Fijian, Niuean, Samoan, Tokelauan, Tongan, and Tuvaluan — as well as English. For more information and support, download the Talanoa Ako digital app on the Google Play Store.
Join Angela Lesienaivalu-Fisher (Avondale College, Auckland) and Samuela Siliasau (Ako Mātātupu, Auckland), speaking in Vosa Vakaviti, as they talanoa on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
Well-being starts a...
Join Alisi Tatafu (Māngere College, Auckland) and Selina Faasolo (Pacific Advance School, Auckland), speaking in Lea Faka-Tonga, as they talanoa on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
Well-being starts at home...
Lui Lorenc-Lafou, speaking in Te Gagana Tokelau, shares insights on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
The discussion highlights how routines, family support, and daily attendance help young people succeed in school and in life.
Meli Kaveinga, speaking in Te Gagana Tuvalu, shares insights on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
The discussion highlights how routines, family support, and daily attendance help young people succeed in school and in life.
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Join Pauai Afele and Tipalelupe Tu’ua, speaking in Gagana Samoa, as part of the Talanoa Ako NCEA Series 2026.
In Week 4, the focus is on Wellbeing & Hauora and why attendance matters.
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Mac Ikitule and Meleua Ikiua, speaking in Vagahau Niue, share insights on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
They highlight how routines, family support, and daily attendance help young people succeed in school and in life.
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Teokotai Tarai and Josephine Ivirangi, speaking in Te Reo Māori Kūki ‘Āirani, share insights on Wellbeing & Hauora and the importance of regular school attendance.
They highlight how routines, family support, and daily attendance help young people succeed in school a...
Join Oliana Eniata and Sam Tanielu from St Paul’s College, Auckland, on Pacific Mornings as they discuss Wellbeing & Hauora and why attendance matters.
Strong routines, support at home, and open communication help young people stay on track with their learning.
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