The Tuākana (Mentoring) Programme is specifically for Māori and Pacific students and is an Equal Opportunities initiative. It was developed to encourage the success and retention of Māori and Pacific students. In the School of Psychology, the Tuākana Programme aims to do this by increasing both social and academic support between students, and between staff and students. The programme mainly involves more senior psychology students working together with less senior students (across all stages) to provide this support throughout the semester.
Benefits of being involved in the Tuākana Programme include:
- Increased support and encouragement
- Increased communication and access to resources
- Increased networks – get to know more students
- Increased enjoyment and opportunity to succeed
A Tuākana Study Space is available for Māori and Pacific students in Room 198 of Building 303. Please feel welcome and encouraged to use this room, it has some great facilities and is a really good way to meet other students.
For more information and to find contact details for the Tuākana coordinator, please see https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/science/study-with-us/maori-and-pacific-at-the-faculty/tuakana-programme.html