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Te Puni Kōkiri

About Us

Te Puni Kōkiri was established in 1992 under the Ministry of Māori Development Act 1991. Our broad functions under the Act are:

  • To promote increases in levels of achievement by Māori in education, training and employment, health and economic resource development
  • To monitor and liaise with other government departments and agencies to ensure their services for Māori are adequate.

In this section you can find out more about us:

Who we are

Te Puni Kōkiri, the Ministry for Māori Development, leads Maori Public Policy, and advises on policy affecting Maori wellbeing. Find out more »

Māori Potential Approach

The Māori Potential Approach is a Māori public policy framework that has been developed by Te Puni Kōkiri. Find out more »

Strategic outcome and role

Te Puni Kōkiri’s efforts are directed towards its Strategic Outcome of Māori succeeding as Māori, which recognises the importance of Māori achieving a sustainable level of success without compromising what it means to be Māori. Find out more »

Organisational structure

Te Puni Kōkiri’s organisational structure consists of Chief Executive, Policy, Relationships & Information, Support Services and the Māori Trust Office. Find out more »

Our values

The staff of Te Puni Kōkiri adhere to these values. Find out more »

Legislation

This is a list of the legislation and subordinate legislation that we administer. Find out more »

Minister of Māori Affairs

Te Puni Kokiri provides independent policy advice to the Minister of Māori Affairs. Find out more »

Māori Trust Office

The role of the Māori Trustee is to help manage Māori land. The Māori Trustee has been in existence since 1921 and is now governed by the Māori Trustee Act 1953. Find out more »

Careers

We publish our latest vacancies here. We provide exciting career opportunities for talented, energetic, innovative and dedicated people who want to contribute to Māori realising their potential. Find out more »

Contact us

We welcome your enquiries and feedback. Contact us »

 

Last modified: 14/04/2008