It’s a responsibility shared by whānau, hapū, iwi, kaiako and kura, too big for any one part of the system to carry alone. But together, we can.
Too often, the systems meant to support tamariki don’t speak to one another. And when that happens, children fall through the cracks.
The Thriving Futures Community exists to bridge those gaps.
We connect schools, whānau and support networks, so no tamariki faces the digital world alone.
This is kaitiakitanga in action: protecting, uplifting, and walking alongside every child as they grow.
Hundreds of us across Aotearoa, working together to support the wellbeing of our tamariki in an increasingly online world.
Welcome to your community.
July Conversation
Educator and TEDx speaker Jase Williams and child psychologist Dr Ross Greene explore why student behaviour is often a cry for help, not defiance and how connection, not control, leads to real change. Together, they unpack a proactive, compassionate approach that replaces punishment with understanding.
Amplify brings together voices from across Aotearoa, school leaders, educators, whānau, and youth advocates, all sharing stories and ideas to support the wellbeing of tamariki in an increasingly online world.
From podcasts to case studies and kōrero at regional gatherings, it’s a space to listen, learn, and lead with heart.
There’s no single path to supporting student wellbeing, every kura, every whānau, every child is different. That’s why we share what’s working, where, and why. So you can find inspiration that works for you.
This section brings together case studies, resources, and insights from schools and communities across Aotearoa. It’s all here to help you explore new ideas, avoid common missteps, and move forward — together.
Real stories. Honest conversations. Lessons worth sharing.
Linewize stands alongside kura and hapori throughout Aotearoa. Our role is to āwhi, not prescribe — to walk alongside, not ahead. When we say our community supports your community, we mean it: every tool, every conversation, every strategy is grounded in the belief that real change starts with relationships.
Through kotahitanga, we create safer spaces.
Through partnership, we build lasting impact.
Through aroha, we honour our tamariki.
NASDAP 2025, Wellington
July 30 - August 1
NZPF Conference 2025, Wellington
8 - 10 September
Stay connected, share your story, or let us know how we can walk alongside your kura.