Cadets graduate with class

New cadet, Brooklyn Rossiter (Te Awamutu Community cadet unit) salutes reviewing officer Brigadier Jon Broadley of Cambridge.

Enrich Group’s relationship with the Hamilton City Cadet Unit was to the fore again with chief executive Karen Scott a guest at the unit’s pass out graduation.

Karen, Hamilton mayor Paula Southgate and the unit’s patron Brigadier Jon Broadley attended the parade late last month in Hamilton and presented awards and promotions.

Cadet Robyan Maetai of Hamilton was awarded the honour of best new recruit by Southgate.

All three then inspected the cadets at the end of Exercise Upham, their three day recruit camp.

The camp was for all new cadets and was part of their training syllabus. Skills learnt over the weekend include NZ Cadet force drill, uniform care and maintenance, cadet force knowledge, general service knowledge and the code of conduct.

The cadets participated in a graduation, or a pass out parade, which saw them go from the rank of a cadet under training to the rank of cadet.

Enrich Plus Supported Activities service manager Janne Nottage has had a long involvement with the Hamilton City Cadet Unit.

Last year she attended the New Zealand Defence Force’s Cadet Force employer of the year ceremony in Wellington where Enrich Plus was named runner up.

Enrich Plus is part of Enrich Group, a family of organisations with common and complementary services that support people with disabilities and those living with autism and neurodiversities.

The Supported Activities service works alongside participants to build natural supports in the community through volunteering, leisure activities and socialising.

The cadet unit is based permanently at Enrich Plus’s Princes Street premises in Hamilton where the Supported Activities service operates out of.

“This strengthens the relationship between the cadet unit and Enrich,” said Nottage.

The team – Hamilton City Cadet Unit and Te Awamutu Community Cadet Unit and support staff.

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