27 min

Tewai Skipwith-Halatau on specialised and mainstream education, the power of sport, and strengthening Pacific advocacy Generations of Change

    • Documentary

Tewai Skipwith-Halatau (Ngāti  Tuhourangi, Te Arawa) works tirelessly alongside Māori and Pacific communities so they can advocate for their individual and collective needs. She is the manager of Vision Pacific Charitable Trust, the founding co-chair of the pacific Disability forum and a Paralympic medalist. Skipwith-Halatau is blind. She talks to Áine about growing up with a mix of specialised and mainstream schooling, working out how to fight the employment biases blind women faced in the 70s, the power of sport, and strengthening disability advocacy throughout the Pacific Islands.

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16CK0DVPPq_lpwmtpc_oieM-GHeQtEuPQIvSgvD04bDs/edit?usp=sharing

Tewai Skipwith-Halatau (Ngāti  Tuhourangi, Te Arawa) works tirelessly alongside Māori and Pacific communities so they can advocate for their individual and collective needs. She is the manager of Vision Pacific Charitable Trust, the founding co-chair of the pacific Disability forum and a Paralympic medalist. Skipwith-Halatau is blind. She talks to Áine about growing up with a mix of specialised and mainstream schooling, working out how to fight the employment biases blind women faced in the 70s, the power of sport, and strengthening disability advocacy throughout the Pacific Islands.

Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/16CK0DVPPq_lpwmtpc_oieM-GHeQtEuPQIvSgvD04bDs/edit?usp=sharing

27 min