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Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue talks to your class about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Explore the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value, by watching this impact story from Matu Ngaropo.
This resource will help you put each ETT Strand into action.
Living in New Zealand, with our culture of criticism we're subjected to so many put downs. Sometimes we need help to believe in ourselves.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about what success means to him.
In this short video, Joe Schmidt talks about the importance of knowing where you come from, and how this strengthens your sense of identity.
Make the ideas of E Tū Tāngata extra visible with these posters.
Professional Netball Player, Karin Burger, shares her thoughts surrounding the importance of overcoming a Tall Poppy mindset.
Dame Noeline Taurua discusses how being strong in your identity can help you know your value and purpose, win or lose.
Consider the people around you who are available to support you when you need it, and the things that help you to live your best life.
Listen to Comedian Chris Parker talk about how even though it is uncomfortable sometimes to receive a compliment, we should make an effort to receive compliments well.
Listen to Comedian Chris Parker talk about the comfort in being himself.
Listen to Comedian Chris Parker discuss the importance of someone trying hard.
Listen to Chris Parker talk about learning to love yourself.
Listen to Comedian Chris Parker chat about how he has learnt to find value in who he is seperate from how he performs.
Listen to Chris and Eli talk about uplifting your friends.
Listen to Chris and Eli talk about being proud of your successes.
Listen to Chris and Eli talk about how Tall Poppy culture is evident online.
Listen to Chris and Eli talk about what to remember with Kiwi humour.
Paul Ifill discusses our second strand 'We Succeed Together' and what that has looked like for him as a coach.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about how prevalent tall poppy syndrome is in New Zealand.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about the emotional toll that hurtful criticism has on people.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about his experience with competition and how he dealt with this.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson discuss where he finds personal value.
Sports commentator Scotty Stevenson talks about how live sports broadcast is an example of We Succeed Together.
Listen to Dame Sue Bagshaw explain how we all benefit from being caring towards others
Discover what Crab Mentality is and how it relates to Tall Poppy Syndrome.
Artist Mr G takes us through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue, speaks about learning that his value is not tied to his performance as a player.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue shares his thought about being grounded in the knowledge of your own value.
Professional Netball Player, Karin Burger shares her thoughts around the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Donna Wilkins shares about the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: 'Others Matter'.
In this short video, Joe Schmidt talks about how living by positive values helps him to feel that he has value.
In this short video, members of the NZ Men's Netball Team share their experiences of Tall Poppy Culture. This is a powerful example of why something needs to change.
In this short video Joe Schmidt discusses how his players backed him when he was being criticised.
Listen to Professional Rugby Player, Israel Dagg, talk about Tall Poppy Syndrome.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about taking action against Tall Poppy Syndrome.
Educator Nathan Wallis explains his experience of changing his critical inner voice to an encouraging voice.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these Te Reo Māori posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these bright posters.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these black and white posters.
Listen to Scotty Stevenson talk about being kind.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these E Tū Tāngata posters.
Professional Cricketer, Sophie Devine, walks you through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Former All Black, Israel Dagg, speaks to us about the importance of getting along with others.
Paralympian, William Stedman, walks your team or group through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Professional Football Player, Gabi Rennie walks your team through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Football Player, Gabi Rennie walks your group through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Netball Player, Jane Watson walks your team through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Basketballer, Lauryn Hippolite, walks your group through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Silver Fern Jane Watson speaks about the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Netball Coach, Noeline Taurua walks your team through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Professional Netball Player, Sulu Fitzpatrick explains the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Professional Rugby Coach, Scott Robertson walks your team or group through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Professional Rugby Player, Martha Mataele, walks you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Professional Netball Coach, Noeline Taurua walks your team or group through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Professional Cricketer, Sophie Devine, walks you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Professional Rugby Player, Jack Goodhue walks your team or group through the first strand of E Tū Tāngata: You Have Value.
Professional Rugby Player, Martha Mataele, walks you through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
How would you rate yourself out of 10? Find out what most New Zealanders answer and why.
Milly Hoete, from The Tūmānako Project, shares her powerful story of hope.
Artist Mr G explains the need to feel strong in your identity, to stand in your mana.
Keep the E Tū Tāngata kaupapa extra visible with these E Tū Tāngata posters.
Spoken in Te Reo Māori and subtitled in English, Kerrie-Anna walks you through the third strand of E Tū Tāngata: Others Matter.
Spoken in Te Reo Māori and subtitled in English, Hikairo Te Hae walks you through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
Musical Director, Richard Marrett walks you through the second strand of E Tū Tāngata: We Succeed Together.
This one-pager explains E Tū Tāngata succinctly. Use this printable to communicate the basics of E Tū Tāngata with others and get them on board.
This activity assists people in seeing that their identity is multifaceted. This helps them to see that when things go wrong in one area, their whole identity is not threatened.
Create your own E Tū Tāngata posters, featuring the faces and places that mean the most to you. These easy to use PNG files will layer over your photographs.
Students can use these questions to journal, or to start a discussion on how the three strands of E Tū Tāngata have been demonstrated in their own lives this week.