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Blog | Suivaaia Pritchard and Prisca Mudwanga

Sui (top) worked at Youthlaw a few years back and is excited to return as Law Related Educator to continue the awesome mahi. She is proud to be from this whenua as tangata tiriti and loves representing the 685 (Samoa mo Samoa). Her parents migrated from the beautiful island of Samoa and she was raised in South Auckland, alongside her close-knit siblings who are heavily involved with community in their work and practice. Sui has worked in the youth sector for almost 15 years and is passionate about positive youth development. She loves being a mum and an aunty and enjoys op shopping.  Top foods are a good bubble tea, fresh mango, corn soaked in butter and Vietnamese fried spring rolls. Samoan proverb: ‘O le ala ile pule o le tautua’ – ‘The road to leadership is through service.

Prisca is undertaking an intern placement at YouthLaw as a social practice student. She has been studying for almost four years, and this is her final placement before completing her Bachelor in Social Practice degree. Prisca is working with YouthLaw’s Education and Engagement team. Her career passion is to work within the criminal justice sector. In her free time, Prisca loves reading, being in nature, and spending time with friends. She enjoys working out and has a strong interest in fashion, as she also works in a retail clothing and shoe store. 

 

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