A Kaikohe-based initiative that teaches young people design and life skills by getting them involved in real-world projects has won five years' worth of funding.
Akau, which was set up two years ago by interior architect Ana Heremaia, architectural designer Ruby Watson and architect Felicity Brenchley, is this year's sole recipient of funding from Foundation North's Catalysts for Change programme. The programme provides multi-year funding for new approaches to solving complex social issues.
Akau engages youth by getting them to work on real-life design projects. It aims to be self-funding after five years through commercial projects and workshop fees.
So far participants have designed a rebuild of Miria Marae near Waiomio, a commercially produced stool, an exhibition on the theme of women's health and safety, and an outdoor classroom.
Year 9-13 students at Northland College are designing a Northland-style Ninja warrior challenge course inspired by the TV show American Ninja Warrior. Akau is also planning several projects with the Far North District Council.