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Annual Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2005
2005 was a year of consolidation. We confirmed and embedded our Strategic Direction; developed the Māori Potential Approach, and its key component, the Māori Potential Framework; established the Information Advisor positions in our regional offices; started developing our Relationship Management Strategy; developed and implemented our People Capability and Knowledge Management Strategies, including work to improve our Information Technology support systems. 84 pages.
Annual Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2004
Te Puni Kōkiri was an organisation requiring change. Change has occurred. We created a new strategic direction: Māori succeeding as Māori; moving forward together to lead and influence the way government engages with Māori. In 2004, we released both our Strategic Direction and Decision Document: Change Programme. The Executive Leadership Team is tasked with leading Te Puni Kōkiri in a collective way and implementing our changed direction. 95 pages.
Statement of Intent July 2004
The new Strategic Direction and Decision Document Change Programme released in February 2004 are the foundation of this Statement of Intent. We will focus on areas we expect to have a significant influence on Maori succeeding as Maori: Education, Health, Economy and Society. 71 pages.
Helping Families
Explains the financial support and other subsidies that have been designed to assist our young; our families; and our elderly. 4 pages.
Building Relationships for Effective Engagement with Māori
Explains how and why to engage with Māori as part of a policy process. 2 pages.
Attitudes Toward The Māori Language
Summarises results from the three Surveys of Attitudes Towards the Māori Language. Bilingual. 8 pages.
Annual Report for the Year Ended 30 June 2007
Economic transformation, strengthening national identity, and families young and old are current strategic priorities. Key enablers of realising Māori Potential are: Building knowledge and skills (Mātauranga); Strengthening leadership and decision-making (Whakamana); and Development and use of resources (Rawa). This report shows the wide range of initiatives undertaken in 2006/2007. 108 pages.
Statement of Intent 2007-2010
The Statement of Intent is a high level document, which provides transparent information to Parliament and the New Zealand public about how Te Puni Kōkiri intends to manage for outcomes and outputs. It includes information about outcomes, outputs and capabilities.