These resources, from the Treaty and anti-racism movements, relate to events and actions from the 1960s to the present day. They come from a number of collections being held by TRC that are presently being digitised.
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| Title | Primary author | Content Description | Table of Contents |
|---|---|---|---|
| Correspondence between CCANZ and Minister of Internal Affairs - 1990 Commission | CCANZ | Correspondence between the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Conference of Churches in Aotearoa (CCANZ) concerning the 1990 Commission and the Treaty of Waitangi |
Cover letter and paper sent from Internal Affairs to J Armstrong of CCANZ, Letter from J Armstrong of CCANZ to Minister Bassett Internal Affairs, Letter from Minister Internal Affairs to J Armstrong |
| Correspondence between CCANZ Programme on Racism and Church Leaders re: 1990 Commission Joint Statement | Programme On Racism | Correspondence between the CCANZ Programme on Racism and leaders of various Church affiliates seeking their response and support to the executive's resolution concerning the 1990 Commemorations. Includes also a letter of request from the 1990 Commission to the CCANZ. |
Programme on Racism, Anglican, Roman Catholic, Methodist, Presbyterian, Salvation Army, Quaker, Orthodox Churches |
| Course Information: Introduction to Te Tiriti o Waitangi | Herzog, Christine | A course information sheet describing and detailing an introduction to Te Tiriti course including proposed session dates and room allocations. No mention of a specific target audience. | Purpose of the course, Learning objectives, Delivery of the course, Kawa (proposed), Certification, Queries |
| Course Outline: Education and Te Tiriti o Waitangi | Herzog, Christine | This paper outlines the purpose and implementation details for running the level 5 course. Detailed outlines of assessment criteria are included. | Purpose, Objective, Learning elements, Dates, Assessment, Kaiako, Recommended reading, Assessment |
| Cultural Difference | Te Roopu Manaaki i Te Hunga Haua | These notes explore cultural differences relating to practices within residential homes for children. Examples are offered of the way in which a residence maybe run according to kaupapa Maori values include practices around food, self care (hair, laundry, menstruation), visiting family, conflicts, communication and staff and children familiarity. | Speech |
| Cultural Difference and Racism | Department of Education | A collection of articles on the theme of cultural difference, racism and early childhood education | Guidelines for those with Maori and Pacific Island Children in Early Childhood Centres, Colour me Human, Racism: The hidden agenda in Eearly Childhood, Catering for Individiaul Difference in the preschool, The pupil and Cultural Difference. |
| Cultural Gains - Managing a Multi-Cultural Workpace (workbook) | Legal Resources Trust | Describes different cultural and religious values. Developed as an additional resource to a video. | The multi-cultural workplace, Cultural awareness, Religion, Religious Holidays |
| Cultural Influence on Building Design | Mackie, Lindsay | This paper, given to a seminar by the Property and Land Economy Institute of New Zealand Inc, explores the implications of building design resulting from the interaction of Maori and Pakeha values. A further report attached, but with unknown provenance, looks at guidance for designers addressing cultural issues and suggests that process should aim to recognize Tikanga Maori. | Cover letter, Introduction, History, Conceptual Approach, Identity, Consultation, Conclusion. Tikanga Maori, Communication, Establish Advisory Group, Development of Kaupapa, Understanding of Waiora Waikato, Development of Philosophical Base into Design Concepts, Development of Life Cycle Relating to Land, Stories/Myths/Legends |
| Cultural Safety - for Maori (Kawa Whakaruruhau) | South Auckland Health | This policy outlines ideas and practice for safe cultural practice for Maori with a focus on South Auckland Health. | Definition, South Auckland Health Pledge, Preamble, Rights of Care, Support, Planning health care, Involving Kai Atawhai, Specific practices, Cultural unsafe situations |
| Cultural Safety - Pacific Islands people` | South Auckland Health | This policy document aims to assist staff in recognising issues that require attention and to reinforce support/resources available to facilitate culturally safe practices for Pacific Islands patients, family, visitors and staff at South Auckland Health. | Definition of Pacific Islands people, Definition of "cultural safety", South Auckland Health Pledge, Preamble, Rights of Care, Responsibly, Pacific Islands Cultural Resource Unit, Safe Practices, Training,Cultural unsafe situations |
| Cultural Safety - The Outcome not the Intentions | Way, Karena | This paper addresses the proposed name change of a nursing and midwifery course from Te Tiriti Waitangi/Institutional Racism to 'Cultural Safety'. It raises the point that cultural safety may address functional changes but does not look at deeper structural issues that were being presented in the former context. | |
| Cultural Safety Programme for Lecturers | Manukau Institute of Technology - Department of Health Studies | A description of a three module programme developed to meet Nursing Council Cultural Safety guidelines for nurse lecturers. The programme includes a focus on exploring the Treaty of Waitangi, understanding culture and cultural safety and teaching and learning practices in a conflicted situation. Each module has stated learning outcomes, content, process and suggested readings. Facilitators are also recommended. | Recognition of Current Competency, Credit Transfer, Treaty of Waitangi Workshops, Cultural Safety Workshops, Conflict and Teaching and Learning |
| Cultural Safety Values Difference | Benham, Susan | An article exploring key concepts in cultural safety including the importance of understanding ones own values and beliefs and how this affects relationships with clients. Article mentions the dynamics of power and includes a cross cultural look at colonised people and references. | Viewpoint, Colonised people, References |
| Cultural Safety, Nursing, and Te Tiriti O Waitangi | Nga Kaiwhakamarama I Nga Ture, Wellington Maori Legal Services Inc | Discusses cultural safety theory, practice and issues within the Health sector. | The Concept of Cultural Safety, The Concept in Theory, The Concept in Practice, Training for Maori, Training for Pakeha, Structures, Budget. Attached: Standards of Kawa Whakaruruhau Cultural Safety to Practice |
| Dear Project Waitangi member or former member | Macdonald, Joan | Letter to Project Waitangi memebers and former members inviting attendance at an upcoming AGM. | |
| Decolonisation for colonised peoples | Nairn, Mitzi | Guidelines for working with Pākehā on decolonisation: stages of conscious raising; identity work including examination of Pākehā assumptions and behaviour and use of language; tasks and useful reading |
Decolonisation for colonised peoples; Decolonisation for Pākehā; |
| Definitions of Racism | Racism/Sexism Resource Centre for Educators | Easy access classroom resource focusing on racism. Designed for an USA audience. | Definitions of Racism, History of Racism, 'unfamiliar quotations', Some thought provoking mock humorous definitions, Bibliography |
| Definitions of Terms in Relation to Aotearoa | Brownlee, Penni | Definitions given to terms used in relation to anti racism work in Aotearoa. | Racism, Institutional racism, A Multicultural Society (capital letters) A multicultural society (small letters) A bicultural society, A monocultural society, Racist behaviour, Non racist behaviour, Anti racist behaviour |
| Deliberate Decisions Not Participate in the Maori Option | Mana News | Transcript of broadcast on Mana News on the decision by many Maori to not register or vote in the general election as protest.Story by Andrew Robb with comment by Moana Jackson. | |
| Department of Internal Affairs - Minutes | Secretary for Internal Affiars | Minutes of a meeting to discuss government approaches to 1990 commemorations/celebrations. Discussions include looking at the aims, identifying what is to be acknowledged, appropriate ways and scales for the events, how to involve as many people as possible, how to acknowledge the Nation's cultural diversity. The discussion has a noted preamble from Prime Minister David Lange. |
Present, In Attendance, Apologies, Address by Prime Minister David Lange, Questions 1 -9 |