A graduation ceremony has been held at Tauranga Community Corrections for ten participants who successfully completed the new Te Rongoa programme.
Te Rongoa is the traditional Maori medicinal use of plants. This includes the recognition and care of native plants, as well as an understanding of their healing properties.
The initiative is part of the Corrections' Work and Living Skills programme for offenders who are serving sentences of community work and was held at the local community garden at the Tauranga Community Corrections Site for four hours a week for six weeks.
Participants also visited Kaiate Falls to see native plants in the environment and received instruction from a Department of Conservation ranger about protecting the native bush.
One of the participants found the programme particularly rewarding: