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  2. New Zealand Association of Counsellors - Wikipedia

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    The initial purpose of the New Zealand Counselling and Guidance Association was to develop a counselling identity and set up standards of training for counsellors in New Zealand. [ 4 ] Starting off mainly as a voluntary organisation with nearly 3000 members, the national office is now in Wellington , employing two full-time and three part-time ...

  3. List of New Zealand tertiary students' associations - Wikipedia

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    SANITI - Student Association of the Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology Inc; Students' Association at Unitec New Zealand, Auckland, New Zealand; Tai Poutini Polytechnic Students' Association; Wellington Institute of Technology (WelTec) and Whitireia New Zealand: Student Connection; WITSA - Waiariki Institute of Technology Student Association

  4. Victoria University of Wellington Students' Association

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    The move means that VUWSA is the first students' association in New Zealand to win back its seat on a university council. [21] VUWSA's representative will sit on the University Council alongside another student representative elected at large by students.

  5. Online counseling - Wikipedia

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    Online counseling or online therapy is a form of professional mental health counseling that is generally performed through the internet. Computer aided technologies are used by the trained professional counselors and individuals seeking counseling services to communicate rather than conventional face-to-face interactions.

  6. Universal College of Learning - Wikipedia

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    Its principal, John Scott, was the first person of Māori descent to head a New Zealand polytechnic. The college's popular summer art school programme was held each January from 1985 to 1994, and attracted up to 300 students. It was the largest programme of its kind in the country.

  7. Auckland University Students' Association - Wikipedia

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    AUSA membership is free to all current students of the University of Auckland. [1] As required by legislation, the University Council conducted a student referendum in 1999 on whether membership in AUSA should be voluntary or compulsory. The majority of students supported voluntary membership and this was enacted. Referendums on the same issue ...

  8. Southern Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Institute of Technology (SIT; Māori: Te Whare Wānanga o Murihiku) is a public tertiary education institution (NZ TEI), established in 1971. It is one of New Zealand's largest institutions of technology, with 12,579 enrolees in 2021, contributing to a total of 4,768 Equivalent Full-Time students (EFTs), 3,989 domestic, 933 ...

  9. Lincoln University (New Zealand) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln University Students' Association (LUSA) has been active on campus since 1919. [23] LUSA acts as a representative for students on university policy, as well as providing advocacy services to students and running campus events such as the annual Garden Party and O-Week. LUSA is central in organising, supporting and funding the clubs on ...