Educating young people about their digital identity with MyMahi

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Since day one at Yoti, we have been strong advocates for protecting young people online and helping them understand their digital identity.

That’s why we’re excited to announce a new partnership with MyMahi, an online platform that helps young New Zealanders understand the relevance of what they’re learning at school and help them plan ideas for their next steps.

The portal is an incredible tool for young people that not only helps them manage their academic learning with timetables, results and daily notifications, but it allows them to discover their true potential by setting goals, self-reflecting and working on their mental wellbeing. 

Students can find thousands of tertiary courses and learn how to develop a CV and build a portfolio to show employers they’re ready for the world of work. They’ll also see what opportunities are out there in the wider community and be connected with work experience, volunteering, tertiary course information and open days.

We hope this partnership is the beginning of a fruitful journey in which we can connect with more young people and help them understand how to safely navigate the digital world. We’re really excited to join the MyMahi journey and help New Zealand’s young minds be inspired about their (digital) futures. For more information, head to their website mymahi.co.nz.