Looking back at 2010

In his message at the beginning of this Summer Kōkiri our CEO Leith Comer talked about ‘looking back to look forward’ here are some of our highlights from 2010:

Māori Business Facilitation Services

In 2010 the Māori Business Facilitation Service after 10 years of operation had worked with more than 8,000 Māori business entrepreneurs, of which approximately 3,500 also received a business mentor. For more information go to; http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/services/business/ .

Māori Language Sector review

The Minister of Māori Affairs appointed an independent panel to review the the Māori language sector to ensure the programmes and expenditure are responsive to iwi/Māori needs. For more information go to; http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/consultation/reviewmlss/ .

Māori Youth Council

Fourteen young people were appointed by the Minister of Māori Affairs in 2010 to form the Māori Youth Council, to give the Minister and Te Puni Kōkiri advice and feedback on issues affecting rangatahi Māori.

Rugby World Cup 2011 free to air

In 2010 it was announced that Māori Television would be the only free to air broadcaster of all 48 games of the tournament. For more information go to; http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/in-print/kokiri/kokiri-19-2010/rwc-free-to-air-on-maori-television/

Whānau Ora

Last year Whānau Ora was launched with the announcement of the 25 Whānau Ora provider collectives and the Whānau Engagement, Innovation and Integration Fund. For more information go to; http://www.tpk.govt.nz/en/whakamahia/whanau-ora/