Adult & Community

education (ace)

Buller REAP Inc Soc

111 Palmerston Street

PO Box 236

Westport

Fax: 03 789 6335

Phone: 03 789 7659

www.bullerreap.co.nz

Buller REAP is funded by the Tertiary Education Commission (TEC) to provide ACE in the Buller Community, which includes – Westport, Northern Buller – Karamea, Murchison, Maruia, Reefton and south down the Coast Road as far as Fox River.

Buller REAP, in conjunction with Buller High School Community Education Programmes run a joint partnership for ACE and have two application funding rounds for community group based applications in May and November each year.  Application forms for funding are available from either provider and are for up to $1000.00 per group in any one year.

 

The Buller REAP ACE programme is administered by Rachel Hill –

 rachel@bullerreap.co.nz, who has many years experience working with community groups to support their programmes with funding, advice and development opportunities as required.

 

For details and application form: 

 

WEST COAST EDUCATION

NETWORKS

 

Buller REAP is a contributing member of the Buller and West Coast ACE Networks, and provides regional support for TEC administration of the network.  The network provides opportunities for those working either professionally or as volunteers in ACE to participate in regular networking meetings, professional development and other conferences as part of ensuring the quality of the programmes that we provide to the community coast wide.  An annual event promoted by the ACE Network is celebrating Adult Learners Week in September through a variety of programmes, celebrations and media promotion.

The Network is supported regionally by TEC advisor – Denise Williams from Christchurch, and also nationally by ACE Aotearoa.

 

Link to: West Coast ACE Network Brochure

 

 Link to:  ACE Aotaeora Website:  http://www.aceaotearoa.org.nz

Link to:  Tertiary Education Commission Website:  http://www.tec.govt.nz

 

 WEST COAST TERTIARY EDUCATION FORUM

 

This forum meets four times per year in Punakaiki as a networking opportunity between tertiary providers coast wide.  This forum is to support each other with planned professional development and conferences, programmes, other networks and funding opportunities.  They forum also runs a moodle site through Tai Poutini Polytechnic/AKO Aotearoa, which is a very good interactive tool to have shared information and resources.

 

 http://ecampus.tpp.ac.nz/moodle/