Teacher in Charge: Ms T. Slee.
Hauora Level 1
Hauora (well-being) encompasses the 4 different dimensions of health: Taha Tinana (Physical), Taha Wairua (Spiritual), Taha Hinengaro (Mental/Emotional) and Taha Whānau (Social). This course offers a wide range of content covering all of these aspects of Hauora, and an assessment to complement the learning within the course. All content will have a central focus on well-being and how we can focus on our own health, as well as the health of those around us.
Term 1
Focus on factors which enable us to be physically active. Examine our overall well-being and ways that we can improve it.
Term 2
Focus on factors which enable us to be physically active. Examine our overall well-being and ways that we can improve it.
Term 3
Focus on factors which enable us to be physically active. Examine our overall well-being and ways that we can improve it.
Term 4
Focus on factors which enable us to be physically active. Examine our overall well-being and ways that we can improve it.
Acupuncturist, Registered Nurse, Agricultural/Horticultural Scientist, Pathologist, Chiropractor, Psychologist, Interpreter, Oral Health Therapist, Dentist, Dietitian, General Practitioner, Human Resources Adviser, Environmental/Public Health Officer, Health and Safety Inspector, Health and Safety Adviser, Health Promoter, Health Services Manager, Health Care Assistant, Massage Therapist, Physiotherapist, Youth Worker
Courses outlined will only be available if sufficient students wish to take them AND appropriate staff are available to teach them.
Courses that do not run may be offered through distance learning and be supported by the Distance Learning Department.