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Safer Whānau
As a member of both the Taskforce for Action on Sexual Violence and the Taskforce for Action on Violence within Families, Te Puni Kōkiri completed two significant initiatives – the Tiaki Tinana Report and the Māori Research Agenda.
Understanding climate hazards for hapori Māori – Insights for policy makers report
An exploratory analysis to understand the specific challenges of hapori Māori (Māori communities) within the context of te ao hurihuri – a changing world.
Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part Two
Future Demographic Trends for Māori – Part Two is the second in a series of three reports by Te Puni Kōkiri which collate a range of baseline population statistics, trends and projections for Māori.
Māori-English Bilingual Signage: A guide for best practice
This guide is part of the Government’s strategy to help revitalise our taonga, te reo Māori. It includes background information on how and why the guide was developed as well as a quick reference overview and tips to help an organisation develop a Bilingual Signage Action Plan.
Māori Communities COVID-19 Fund Evaluation Report
Te Puni Kōkiri commissioned an independent evaluation of the Māori Communities COVID-19 Fund (MCCF) to better understand how the MCCF helped lift Māori vaccination rates, and how cross-agency collaboration supported whānau wellbeing at home and in their communities.
Matauranga Māori in the Media
An in-depth understanding of the implications and significance of media’s treatment of mātauranga Māori.
Whānau and community development through housing (Pt. 2)
Summative evaluation report (October 2020)
Analysis of District Plan Papakāinga Rules
This report explores the different ways district plans across the motu enable the development of papakāinga through local planning rules.
Climate Resilience Web Application
This is a key tool to support hapori Māori (Māori communities) in building resilience against climate change.
Pay in Māori-led firms
This research, conducted by Richard Fabling and David C Maré, of Motu Economic and Public Policy Research (Motu Research), explores the wages of Māori kaimahi working within highly productive Māori-led firms.