Programme Overview
3 Years of comprehensive training and career support.
Phase 1
Phase 1
Training
9 - 12 months of advanced technology and life skills training
Phase 2
Phase 2
Thriving
24+ months of reintegration and career support
Training
- Web development curriculum - students train to become full-stack web developers in as little as 9-months.
- Life skills curriculum - a holistic education focus to nurture our students into a more inspired and motivated way of thinking that prepares them for when they leave prison.
- Guest speakers - regular talks in Take2’s classroom from New Zealand’s top business leaders.
- Industry workshops - regular technical workshops from leading organisations within New Zealand.
Through mindfulness I am able to control and regulate my anxiety levels so that I am able to relax and focus myself.
Take2 Student
Thriving
Take2 provides our graduates with long term support to ensure they have the best chance possible to succeed in the community.
Employment Opportunities
We work with industry to create apprenticeship opportunities, as well as provide work opportunities within our social enterprise, Take2 Labs.
Mentors
Our graduates are supported on a regular basis by tech professionals and business leaders. Our mentors guide graduates on their journey while normalising success in their eyes.
Counselling
Many individuals in prison suffer from trauma. Moreover, the transition back into society from prison is challenging. Counselling helps our graduates successfully navigate this journey.
Community
We foster an alumni group for our graduates to support each other. Having experienced a similar journey in and out of prison, Take2 graduates are best placed to empathise, encourage and support each other to achieve their goals.
Connectivity
We provide a laptop, internet, phone and phone plan. Connectivity is more important than ever. We provide the tools for our graduates to reconnect with friends and whanau, while also helping to progress their learning and job search.
Bank Account and ID
Too many people are released from prison without these fundamental logistics in place to participate in society. Without an ID, you cannot get a bank account. Without a bank account, you cannot receive government support on release.
Personal Finances
It’s important our graduates have a budget in place and receive assistance around debt consolidation to help get back on their feet.
Tikanga
Tikanga Māori is built into the delivery of our programme. We are proudly committed to the values of manaakitanga (nurturing), whanaungatanga (relationships), tika, pono, aroha (truth, faith and care), ako (to teach and to learn), and pitomata (nurturing the seed of potential).
Learning isn’t a one-way road in Take2. It’s an open road between teachers and students that allow both to learn and grow together. This concept has profoundly accelerated my growth and development.