A Rotorua woman who works to help make a difference in her community by helping people quit smoking is up for an industry award.
Careerforce, the Industry Training Organisation for the health and wellbeing sector is hosting its first Training Excellence Awards ceremony next month to celebrate the success of its trainees.
Rotorua's Santana Ngamoki is one of the finalists for Maori Trainee of the Year and Trainee of the Year.
Miss Ngamoki works as a Stop Smoking Practitioner for Tipu Ora primary health, social and education provider working with people as a one to one service, in groups and in the community to encourage support and refer people to quit smoking.
Completing the NZ Certificate in Youth Work Level 3 and the Smoking Cessation Programme with Careerforce has reignited a love of learning and has inspired her to look into future study.