Home Actress Jacinda Ardern HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers October 2022 Jacinda Ardern Instagram - 50,000. That’s how many apprentices we’ve helped support to stay in training and apprenticeship programmes in the last two years through the Apprenticeship Boost. When covid hit we were worried we’d see a decline in apprentices, just like we did in the global financial crisis. The Apprenticeship Boost was designed to stop that, and it has. In total we have increased the number of people in apprenticeships by more than 50% since we took office. I’m really proud of that - it means we’re training people for high quality decent jobs that will help us build the infrastructure we need for Aotearoa’s future. Thanks for hosting us today Fulton Hogan - and to the apprentices who shared their stories.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – 50,000. That’s how many apprentices we’ve helped support to stay in training and apprenticeship programmes in the last two years through the Apprenticeship Boost. When covid hit we were worried we’d see a decline in apprentices, just like we did in the global financial crisis. The Apprenticeship Boost was designed to stop that, and it has. In total we have increased the number of people in apprenticeships by more than 50% since we took office. I’m really proud of that – it means we’re training people for high quality decent jobs that will help us build the infrastructure we need for Aotearoa’s future. Thanks for hosting us today Fulton Hogan – and to the apprentices who shared their stories.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram - 50,000. That’s how many apprentices we’ve helped support to stay in training and apprenticeship programmes in the last two years through the Apprenticeship Boost. When covid hit we were worried we’d see a decline in apprentices, just like we did in the global financial crisis. The Apprenticeship Boost was designed to stop that, and it has. In total we have increased the number of people in apprenticeships by more than 50% since we took office. I’m really proud of that - it means we’re training people for high quality decent jobs that will help us build the infrastructure we need for Aotearoa’s future. Thanks for hosting us today Fulton Hogan - and to the apprentices who shared their stories.

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – 50,000. That’s how many apprentices we’ve helped support to stay in training and apprenticeship programmes in the last two years through the Apprenticeship Boost. When covid hit we were worried we’d see a decline in apprentices, just like we did in the global financial crisis. The Apprenticeship Boost was designed to stop that, and it has. In total we have increased the number of people in apprenticeships by more than 50% since we took office. I’m really proud of that – it means we’re training people for high quality decent jobs that will help us build the infrastructure we need for Aotearoa’s future. Thanks for hosting us today Fulton Hogan – and to the apprentices who shared their stories. | Posted on 07/Sep/2022 04:30:28

Jacinda Ardern Instagram – Roughly four years ago now we started a programme in Christchurch and Kaikōura called Mana Ake. It was designed to help support the mental health and well-being of children after they’d been through such a tough set of events. Mana Ake puts teams that include everything from social workers to mental health workers, alongside schools to help support their students. One of the things I especially love is the work I’ve seen them doing to help give kids the tools to look after their mental well being as they grow.

Today we officially launched the programme on the West Coast, meaning 3,000 more children will be covered by Mana Ake. 

We’re also expanding into Northland, Counties Manakau, Bay of Plenty and Lakes which means we’ll be able to support an extra 195,000 primary and intermediate age children. I know this programme is making a difference, and it’s wonderful to see it growing at a time when our children and young people need it the most.
Jacinda Ardern Instagram – I can’t tell you how lovely it was to be part of a ceremony this morning to officially welcome back our international students. We’ve had many arrive already (and international enrolments for our universities next year are already at 50% of pre covid levels) but today was a chance to hold an official welcome. In this picture I’m meeting international students from one of our Auckland high schools. One student had wanted to visit New Zealand for so long, that she showed me pictures of her at a rugby game in Japan in 2019, complete with her All Blacks jersey. Such a good reminder that international education is good for our economy, but it’s also amazing for our relationships. These students will have a second home in New Zealand that will last a lifetime – and that’s a lovely thing.

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