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Mobility Dogs
The story of the development and training of young puppies to be Mobility Dogs, assisting people who are mobility impaired with the problems of day to day living.
A World Of Their Own
Autism has traditionally been viewed as intractable, condemning those who have it to a desolate and lonely world of their own. The young people in this program are living proof that it’s not always so.
The Power Of Three
Having one baby turns your life upside down, but imagine having 3 all in one go! How do couples do it? Four young triplet families show us how it’s done.
Nix Crew
Car culture isn’t just about illegal drag racing and reckless boy racers, but all too often this is what we come to hear about – because it ends in tragedy.
Teen Mums
Having a baby at a young age doesn’t mean that education has to stop. Teen mums in Manurewa take their babies with them to school.
One Voice
A youth Kapa Haka group based in West Auckland prepares for the Regional competition; we follow them through the challenge.
A Second Chance
Refugees from Burundi, a small African nation, speak of their horrific past and the second chance at life that is now theirs in New Zealand.
Challenging Youth
Young New Zealanders from a variety of backgrounds take on the challenge of outdoor adventure, skill building and community service provided by ‘The Young New Zealander’s Challenge’, part of the international family of The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.
Vibe
Vibe is a network of young people who are using their own experience of mental distress to raise awareness of discrimination and stigma.
Focus Forward
The story of Conductive Education, a discipline created and developed by Hungarian Andras Peto that is now offering new hope to the children of families in New Zealand who have Cerebral Palsy.

