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Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One
...Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One is the first in a series of three reports by Te Puni Kōkiri which collate a range...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/o-matou-mohiotanga/demographics/f...s-for-maori-part-one
Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One
...Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part One is the first in a series of three reports by Te Puni Kōkiri which collate a range...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...g-one-tree-at-a-time
Keeping Mitimiti going one tree at a time
... in the first place.”
The Te Puna Tōpu ō Hokianga Trust is one of several Māori land trusts that are part of the Taitokerau...
... one of the massive drivers for us is to get jobs to strengthen our communities; to have young families being able to stay to kee...
... one of the massive drivers for us is to get jobs to strengthen our communities; to have young families being able to stay to kee...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/o-matou-mohiotanga/culture/cultur...pasifika-perspective
... Cultural Revitalisation: One Pasifika Perspective | Cultural Revitalisation: One Pasifika Perspective ...
... participation.
Her paper entitled Cultural Revitalisation: One Pasifika Perspective looks at cultural revitalisation in her...
...i tēnei wā , kei te whakaako ia i te Reo Pākehā hei Reo Tuarua ki ngā ākonga o te kura tuarua. Kua waihanga ia i tētahi hōtaka i...
...i tēnei wā , kei te whakaako ia i te Reo Pākehā hei Reo Tuarua ki ngā ākonga o te kura tuarua. Kua waihanga ia i tētahi hōtaka i...
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...maori-wardens-around
Meet one of the youngest Māori Wardens around
He’s become a familiar face to many at Ihumātao and although he’s only eight, Korus Tawha is passionate about his work as a Māori warden.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...form-one-step-closer
Māori land law reform one step closer
Te Ture Whenua Māori Bill passed its second reading in Parliament just before Christmas (December 2016).
You can view the introductory speech in Parliament by Māori Development Minister Te Ururoa Flavell here.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/o-matou-mohiotanga/whanau-ora/und...proaches-analysis-of
Understanding whānau-centred approaches: Analysis of Phase One Whānau Ora research and monitoring results
The first phase of Whānau Ora (2010 – 2015) has focused on strengthening provider capability to design and deliver whānau-centred approaches.
https://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/mo-te-puni-kokiri/our-stories-and...whanau-kaiti-school-
One Community, Two Schools, 300 Whānau - Kaiti School and Te Kura Reo Rua o Waikirikiri
When Kāiti School and Te Kura Reo Rua o Waikirikiri identified low whānau engagement as a barrier to education achievement for their tamariki, they evaluated their mahi and investigated various models for whānau engagement – resulting in a hugely successful collaborative approach.