New Zealand Health Strategy Discussion Document submission by Rev Jean Brookes and Mrs Michaela Wright
03c2288f51The submission is as a follow up to the Health section of the 1998 Hikoi. On behalf of the Social …
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03c2288f51The submission is as a follow up to the Health section of the 1998 Hikoi. On behalf of the Social …
03c2288f51Discussion on what ways global Anglicans might wish to define themselves as God's covenant people. …
03c2288f51A timeline of church history from 1838 to 1886. …
Read MoreChurch history – in the main, the Auckland Diocese as specifically related to te Iwi Maori
"For Maori, some of the concerns are that issues such as the WAI 262 claim regarding Maori cultural and intellectual …
Read MoreThe multilateral agreement on investment: implications for Maori
A discussion paper by Karena Way in regards to the roles and responsibilities of Kawanatanga, including key accountabilities from preamble …
Diagram showing Te Wheke – an octopus and how each tentacle relates as a symbol of wellbeing for whanau. Te …
16 guidelines reflecting commitment to the Bi cultural policy and obligations established in Te Tiriti o Waitangi.16 guidelines reflecting commitment …
Read MoreConsultation with Maori – a flow chart for non-Maori
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