School principals and authors David Armstrong and Steve Zonnevylle share their whakaaro on “being slacker better” – learnings from the trenches of the 40 Hour Principals.
Rachel Fonotia from ACTIS shares some candid insights into her mahi in Aranui and how she discovered the spirit of the community.
Christchurch Mayor Lianne Dalziel leads us on a journey of some of her experiences of what Leading from the Heart looks like for her
Billy candidly tells of his learnings post EQ in Ōtautahi, and how he’s brought ‘heart’ driven community engagement into mainstream uni courses.
As an architectural historian, and founder of FESTA, Jess has some great snippets of been led by the heart through her involvement in post EQ projects
Dr Lucy Hone and Dr Denise Quinlan from NZ Institute of Wellbeing & Resilience (NZIWR) share their whakaaro on Finishing Well: Strengths-based approaches for noticing the growth and the good.
This video captures some of Puāwai and it’s diverse network of our rangatahi/young people from around the region. It’s a snapshot of their experiences growing as people and young leaders during this innovative programme. https://leadershiplab.co.nz/projects/puawai-linc-youth/
In this Leaders’ Connect hui recording from 25 August 2022, Dr Melanie Riwai-Couch (Rangitāne o Wairau, Ngāti Kuia, Ngāti Apa ki te Rā Tō) discusses her book Niho Taniwha and shares her whakaaro on improving teaching and learning for ākonga Māori.
Joan Dalton shares her whakaaro on Important Conversations: using foundational art of inquiry skills for success. Joan Dalton is a Director at Hands On Educational Consultancy Pty Ltd.
COVID-19 has reminded us that commanding leadership is not a ‘dirty word’ and there are many instances in our schools that require strong, powerful, informed, and direct leadership.
Chris Harris – CEO Holocaust Centre of New Zealand, shares passionately about his work in education and advocacy, and the relevance of the enduring lessons and messages from the Holocaust for modern society.
Jo Bailey describes how, she joined Zahra Hussaini, and Rebecca Parnham to co-found, Uniting Canterbury Women, a group formed after the terror attacks to learn from each other, and work together to make a difference in our communities.