Attendance information campaign

Be part of our public information campaign and support efforts to increase attendance rates.

Engage on social media

We’re using social media to reach parents, whānau and intermediate and secondary school age students.

Here’s how you can help:

  • follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok
  • share our posts with your network
  • encourage others to prioritise school attendance in your own posts and comments
  • download and use the social media tiles (available below) in your communications.

Display campaign materials

We’ve sent posters out to all New Zealand schools and kura.

Here’s how you can contribute:

  • if you don’t have physical posters, you can download the posters below
  • showcase the posters prominently
  • use them in your communications to spread the word.

Campaign resources

Posters

Attendance information campaign posters [PDF, 1023 KB]

Social media tiles

Go five-for-five

Campaign for attendance — Go five-for-five

School's more than just class

Four teenagers in school uniforms laughing, Caption says School's more than just class. Don't miss it. Regular attendance makes a big difference.

Children on a field trip with text saying 'School's more than just class. Don't miss it. Regular attendance makes a big difference'

Children playing football with text saying 'School's more than just class. Don't miss it. Regular attendance makes a big difference'

Children playing tug of war with text saying 'School's more than just class. Don't miss it. Regular attendance makes a big difference'

You make the difference

A man and son embrace, laughing. Caption says You mkae the difference. School's important for your child's growth. Help them get there.

Man and boy laughing with text 'You make the difference. School's important for your child's growth. Help them get there.'

You make the difference 2 - image and text [JPG, 6.6 MB]

More resources will be provided over the coming months. These will include flyers, posters, infographics and newsletter content.

Let your local Te Mahau Office know if you have any suggestions for the type of resources that would be of value to you.

Local Ministry offices

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