Tohu Awards 2024
18 November 2024
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The Minister of Defence’s 2024 Tohu Awards recognise excellence from members of our Reserve Force, Cadet Force Officers and Limited Service Volunteer (LSV) graduates and celebrates the commitment from the organisations who support them.
The awards, run by the Defence Employer Support Council (DESC), acknowledge the employers who support part time NZDF personnel, allowing them to attend training and development opportunities so they may effectively supplement our Regular Force when required.
The Tohu Awards also celebrate employers who support the Limited Service Volunteer (LSV) programme and its graduates. The LSV programme supports youth to develop skills to seek employment and make positive, long-term contributions to their community
Congratulations to our 2024 award winners and thank you to those who nominated organisations that show their support for our people and the role they play in the New Zealand Defence Force.
The Reservist of the Year is Captain Rosemary Fraser, an experienced Nursing Officer who is committed to the nursing corps. She is a strong advocate for others, makes herself available to free up our Regular Force, and has established new networks to plan for future Civil Defence emergency responses on the West Coast.
The Reserve Employer of the Year (Large Employer Category) is Whakaata Māori (Māori TV), who see value in, and support reservists’ duties alongside their civilian careers. They have external engagements and professional development policies which allow employees to develop further skills and knowledge, and encourage further education.
The Limited Service Volunteer of the Year is awarded to Kayzian Bevan, who graduated at Burnham Military Camp in July 2023. Kayzian saw the LSV programme as an opportunity to challenge himself and make positive changes in his life. Kayzian’s confidence grew, he rediscovered his passion for Te Ao Māori and Kapa Haka, which in turn reignited his desire to reconnect with his whakapapa. Since graduating Kayzian was offered and accepted a job with Te Wānanga o Raukawa as a Waste Management Officer, while also enrolling in Poupou Huia Te Reo (level 4) classes. He's an inspiration to any LSV trainee and a fantastic example of the personal growth that can be achieved with hard work and perseverance.
Jenny Pewhairangi is recognised for an Outstanding Contribution to the Limited Service Volunteer Programme. Jenny has been the Regional Champion for Taranaki since 2011, she understands the vision and purpose of the LSV programme and remains passionate about the difference it can make to the trainees. She offers support to prepare them for the course, ensures they get transport to their location and makes sure they have ongoing support afterwards. With Jenny’s help, trainees feel safe, strong and independent throughout the process.
Employer FENZ has received the Employer Recognition to the Limited Service Volunteer Programme award. Mark Elstone and his team from FENZ have been engaging with the programme since 2019. The FENZ team actively participate in each course, encouraging trainees during their time in the programme. Their support is continuing to increase and they are a key enabler of the LSV programme.
The New Zealand Cadet Force Officer Employer of the Year is awarded to Taylored Building Ltd, a construction and marine maintenance business, based in Timaru. Nominated by Cadet Force Officer, Squadron Leader Mark Morris. Taylored Building Ltd consistently provide support to local cadet units and allow Mark the flexibility to manage and schedule his work, enabling his attendance at recognised activities held over weekends or scheduled at short notice.