Artificial Intelligence (AI) workshop
NFACT is proud to be offering free, beginner-friendly AI workshops - Everyday AI for Work and Life - created for refugees, migrants, Māori, and Pacific communities as well as staff and trustees of the not-for-profit sector across New Zealand.
The workshop is delivered by culturally appropriate facilitators, and uses learning materials that are inclusive, practical, and easy to follow. It focuses on real-world skills that can support employment, learning, and daily tasks. For more information, please read these FAQs.
The dates for confirmed workshops are listed below & in the registration form.
To register, fill in the registration form using the link below.
Choose Your Format
We offer three different types of formats to suit the different kind of learner that you are. We want to make learning easy for everyone. People learn in different ways, so we offer three simple choices. You can study by yourself at home, join a live online class, or meet us in a real classroom. Look at the options below to find the best fit for your life, your schedule, and your needs.
1. Self-Paced Online Course (Thinkific) - from mid July 2026
Learn at your own pace. Study whenever you have time. With our online courses on Thinkific, you can watch video lessons and use helpful materials at home. There is no rush - you choose when to learn, and at your own pace.
2. Live Webinar Workshop (Zoom)
Learn live from home. Join a live class on your computer using Zoom. A friendly trainer teaches you in real time. You can listen, ask questions, and talk with other students without leaving your house.
3. In-Person Workshop (Classroom)
Learn together in a classroom. Come to a physical classroom to learn directly from a trainer. These friendly, face-to-face sessions let you practise your skills with other people and get help straight away. See below for upcoming workshops.
Workshops for April, May, June 2026
These workshops are run regularly, and the type of workshop and dates are released as they get confirmed. We have different workshops - in person vs online, in English vs other languages, in different locations - so we are confident that you will find the one that's right for you.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Online workshop - 24-25 June (evenings)
ARABIC LANGUAGE - DONE
Online workshop - 15-16-17 April (evenings)
DARI LANGUAGE - DONE
In person workshop at Yarnton House, Royal Oak: 23-24-25 April (mornings)
SPANISH LANGUAGE - DONE
Online workshop - 28-29 April (evenings)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE - DONE
Online workshop - 6-7 May (evenings)
ENGLISH LANGUAGE - DONE
In person workshop at Yarnton House, Royal Oak - 12-13-14 May (mornings)
DARI LANGUAGE - DONE
In person workshop at ELP New Lynn: 26-27-28 May (afternoons)
ARABIC LANGUAGE - DONE
Online workshop - 28-29 May (evenings)
SPANISH LANGUAGE - DONE
Online workshop - 3-4 June (evenings)
None of these workshops suit you?
You can still register your interest through our registration form and we will contact you when the right workshop is released. Alternatively, you can contact Amin (amin@nfact.co.nz / 021 280 0602) to discuss.
About the Workshop

Multiple languagesWe will deliver the workshop in a number of languages including Dari / Persian, English, Spanish, and Arabic. Keep checking here, because we may offer other languages at a later date.
Workshop Modules
In this five-module workshop, participants build the essential skills needed to use AI with confidence.
For some groups, we will offer Module 0 - which covers foundational digital skills and online safety - ensuring participants can engage confidently and securely in digital spaces. This is an optional module for groups needing extra support with the tools.
Starting with the basics, participants will explore powerful productivity tools, learn how to communicate effectively with AI through prompts, understand responsible AI practices, and discover how to stay up-to-date in a rapidly evolving field.
(Optional) Module 0: Digital Foundations & Local Context
Module 1: AI Basics & NZ Relevance
Module 2: AI for Workplace Productivity
Module 3: Prompt Engineering & Communication
Module 4: AI & Cultural Safety
Module 5: Future-Proofing & Job Action
Module Learning Outcomes
By the end of the course, you will learn the different types of AI, what the difference is between traditional AI and generative AI, the different tool to improve specific tasks in daily life (research, writing, summarising), how to master prompts for effective output, the bias and ethics of AI, and continuous learning in AI in specific tasks relevant to you.
For Not-For-Profit Organisations
We are also offering a tailored workshop for employees and trustees of not-for-profit organisations in New Zealand. For more information on our AI workshops, and to register your organisation's interest, please contact:
Amin Bakhsh - Project Lead
amin@nfact.co.nz / +64 (0)21 280 0602
Want to know more? Join one of our online info sessions!
To understand more about our AI workshops, you can join one of our online information sessions where we explain more about what we can offer, and how we can work together to create something specific for you and your organisation. Please register your interest for these info sessions by filling out this form. We will then get back to you with details of upcoming sessions that you can join from the comfort of your office.
Thanks
This project has been made possible thanks to our funders. This project is part of the AI Opportunity Fund: Asia-Pacific, in collaboration with AVPN and with support from Google.org and the Asian Development Bank.
We also thank these contributors who have helped us in the delivery:
Kara Kennedy from the AI Literacy Institute for leading our pilot workshop in the beginning of February 2026.









