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Wai 262 - Te Pae Tawhiti
The role of the Crown and Māori in making decisions about taonga and mātauranga Māori. Preliminary proposals for Crown organisation.
Whānau-centred approaches to address family violence
Family violence disproportionately affects Māori, with Māori being more than twice as likely to experience it than other New Zealanders.
Te Matapaeroa 2019
This research outlines the number and breadth of economically significant Māori-owned businesses and provides a clearer picture of the contribution of Māori to the wider economy.
An Indigenous Approach to the Living Standards Framework
This discussion paper provides a Māori perspective on the Living Standards Framework that has been developed by the Treasury to measure wellbeing. It draws on Māori values and principles to provide a different perspective on wellbeing.
The Aquaculture Settlement
This information sheet provides a brief overview of the Māori Commercial Aquaculture Claims Settlement Act 2004. 4 pages.
Small to Medium Enterprises
In 2007, the total value added produced by Māori businesses represented approximately 2.0% of New Zealand’s GDP compared to 1.2% in 1996
Kia Eke ki ngā Taumata, kia Pakari ngā Kaiako
Kia Eke ki ngā Taumata, kia Pakari ngā Kaiako - He Tirohanga Akoranga: An Exploration of In-Service Support and Professional Development Provision for Māori-Medium Teachers.
Evaluation of Investments in the Strengthening Management and Governance Programme
This report provides an outcome of Te Puni Kōkiri's Strenghtening Management and Governance (SMG) programme. The SMG programme aims to develop strong and effective governance and management capacity and capability in established Māori organisations and businesses contracted to deliver government services.
COVID-19 community and marae response fund – factsheet
The Whānau Māori Community and Marae Response Fund was launched on 24 March 2020 to support whānau, communities, marae and businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. This factsheet covers the first wave of investments (as at 8 April 2020)
Business Services for Aquaculture
This information sheet lists some of the public and private sector business support services, funding sources and training opportunities available to assist Māori to develop business opportunities in the aquaculture industry. 4 pages.