Register below your interest in coming along to our Resource Hub launch!

We are excited to offer a couple of workshops as part the launch of our new Resource Hub project, in January 2026!!

The fee to attend is $40 per person (+ booking fees), and registration will be via Humanitix.

We have had At-Home Educators, Volunteers who run Community-based Music Groups, Librarians, Church Groups, etc, join us in our workshops, so, nau mai, haere mai!

We keep the workshop light, fun and very interactive, and we supply light refreshments, aka. brain food, during our whakawhanaungatanga time!

 

Here are our proposed launch dates: Wednesday, 28 January, and Thursday, 29 January, 2026

 

We look forward to hearing from you!

 

WORKSHOP for EDUCATORS FORM





We welcome any suggestions!
We would love a space that can accommodate approx. 100 (purely for the space to move around, not necessarily the amount of attendees expected), provide a screen (for powerpoint presentation), tables and chairs, and a bonus would be access to a Kitchen (hot water for cuppas). We can bring our own sound gear.

We may add these at the end, during Q&A, if not covered during the workshop.

We generally offer a fruit platter, and cheese 'n meats platter, plus some choccie biccies (including Dairy Free, Gluten Free biccies), and drinks (hot and cold options).



THANK YOU for taking the time to fill out this form!

All going well, we'll be in touch in December, or early January.

Workshop for Educators Reviews

"The workshop provided excellent new ideas and served as a great reminder that even small efforts can make a big difference!"

- Anon

"Lovely ladies. Inclusive, welcoming, and valuable sharing of ideas. Fabulous waiata - wonderful resourced - it is special that so many children get to hear their own languages and therefore feel seen, heard, included and valued."

- Anon

"Leah and Siu were both so lovely to talk to in person and so down to earth. I got so many great ideas for how to run music sessions with my preschoolers. Thank you so much!"

- Anon

"Thanks for being so generous in sharing your music and mahi! Awesome for someone like me who is not so musically gifted but know the importance of it for our tamariki"

- Anon