Share on Facebook Tweet this Rawiri | Maketū, Waikato “My story about regret is once time’s gone you’ve lost it. So, I think it’s time with other people. Growing up it was always about me. It was always about going out there, doing my own thing and having those...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Cyril-lee | Onehunga, Auckland “Regret giving up my home in Avondale, but trying to move forward and get a new home, and start something fresh now, is probably the silver lining. Due to domestic violence I really had to leave home...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Jaimie | Arrowtown, Otago “My father passed away in February, and his decline was very quick. We had known that there was going to be a decline when there was a diagnosis, but it was faster than we allowed ourselves to think, and he...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Bronte | Greymouth, West Coast “When I first became a youth worker in a remote Aboriginal community. There were a couple of times when I had children that were at risk that came to me and I wasn’t able at the time to be qualified...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Te Aroha | Westbrook, Waikato “Interesting that you say that, because the first thing that pops into my head is probably not appreciating the value of growing up with your grandparents. I guess that’s something that I miss the most,...
Share on Facebook Tweet this Shane | Henderson, Auckland “I regret dropping out of high school, and not going back into a mainstream school. I went to an alternative education here in Henderson, at Target Education, and I learned quite a bit. I did a photography...
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