Project Waitangi Legal Structure
a4cc9c9af9A discussion document exploring the options and question of legal status for Project Waitangi work …
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. Your feedback and suggestions are appreciated.
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a4cc9c9af9A discussion document exploring the options and question of legal status for Project Waitangi work …
a4cc9c9af9A worksheet list of ideas for working in a cross cultural way. Nine points are made with a further eight …
This policy outlines ideas and practice for safe cultural practice for Maori with a focus on South Auckland Health.This policy …
This policy document aims to assist staff in recognising issues that require attention and to reinforce support/resources available to facilitate …
a4cc9c9af9This paper outlines the purpose and implementation details for running the level 5 course. Detailed outlines of assessment criteria are …
a4cc9c9af9Cover letter sent with a package of readings for distance learning. Includes the assignments for assessment. …
Read MoreIntroduction to Te Tiriti O Waitangi – A distance learning package
a4cc9c9af9This document outlines the purpose of completing this level 5 as being able to develop, implement and evaluate a personal …
Read MorePersonal Responses to Te Tiriti o Waitangi in Early Childhood Education (a course outline)
This document outlines the purpose of completing this level 4 course as being able to develop an understanding of the …
Read MoreTe Tiriti O Waitangi and Early Childhood Education (a course outline)
a4cc9c9af9This document outlines the purpose of completing this level 6 course as being able to develop a plan, implement and …
Read MoreImplementing Te Tiriti O Waitangi in Early Childhood Education (a course outline)
a4cc9c9af9A brief workshop plan for a proposed Treaty workshop to be run through the Warkworth Women's Centre. …
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