Recreation Aotearoa funding promotes diversity and inclusion in Outdoor Recreation
Recreation Aotearoa are funding projects that promote diversity and inclusion in outdoor recreation with applications now open.
One project supported in the last round of funding helped people who were new to Aotearoa to find friends, engage in outdoor recreation and learn about the natural environment, and the message of inclusion was especially poignant for the participants.
As the weekend-long project started on 15 March, news reached the group of the Christchurch shootings. The contrast was not lost on anyone. The warmth and connectivity of the programme, aimed at bringing different cultures closer together, stood at odds with the terrorist attack.
Participants said that through activities such as flax-weaving, bush walking and paddle boarding they forged new friendships and put down roots in their adopted home country.
One participant advised “it was an awesome experience, so much fun and a relaxed time and also a good opportunity to learn about Māori culture and history. So, I feel like I am belonging in my country Aotearoa where I live."
Recreation Aotearoa Chief Executive, Andrew Leslie commented “the purpose of the fund is to enhance diversity and inclusion in outdoor recreation, and to connect people with their culture through the outdoors.”
“We want to support projects that help to overcome barriers, enhance accessibility and increase engagement in the outdoors.”
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Image courtesy of New Zealand Tourism
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