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Working across difference

Step 3 of the application model may start with an organisational audit on working with other

From CID’s Treaty Journeys

  • Cultural responsiveness
  • Influential Māori
  • An overview of culture
  • Activity: working cross-culturally

Treaty Application

  • Treaty application introduction
  • Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
    • Organisational stories
    • Supporting resources
  • Treaty Journeys
  • TRC Framework
    • Equity for Māori
    • Knowing our organisation
    • Working across difference
    • Developing Treaty relationships
  • About working as allies
    • Resources for working as allies
    • Working as Allies: Supporters of Indigenous Justice Reflect
    • Learning from North America
    • Being allies? Negotiating non-indigenous support of indigenous struggles in Australia

Feedback

We always appreciate feedback on our courses and any other aspects of what we do. Te Tai-awa as the host collects your feedback.

Thanks

We would not be able to do our work without the generous support of others. This year we are particularly appreciative of the following grants:

  • Lottery Community Sector Research Committee for supporting Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
  • ASB Trust for supporting Treaty workshops for the public and for groups applying the Treaty
  • Lottery Environment & Heritage to digitise the reference library

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  • About
    • Aims
    • Reports
    • History
    • Our People
    • Research
      • Treaty Conference 2009
      • Learning in social movements
    • Other resources
  • Educational Resources
    • General resources
    • Pre-European contact
    • Early European contact
    • British contact
    • The Treaty
    • Colonisation
    • The Treaty today
    • Sector specific resources
    • Treaty and social justice
  • Application
    • Ngā Rerenga o Te Tiriti
    • Treaty Journeys
    • Treaty Resource Centre Framework
    • About working as allies
    • Te Tiriti o Waitangi-based practice in health promotion
  • Media and Māori
    • Media Research
    • Examples of Pākehā privilege
  • Digital Library
  • Contact
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