Carl Davidson
Chief Commissioner, Families Commission
invites you to a panel discussion and forum on the
principles, value and practices of kaupapa Māori research
in the State Sector
To be held at
Pipitea Marae
55 Thorndon Quay, Wellington
Wednesday 15 September 2010
Pōwhiri at 4.30pm
The korero will focus on the context of kaupapa Māori research, its importance
and relevance to Māori, to research generally, and its value as an influence on
the development of policy and service delivery, especially as it impacts upon
whānau.
Te Kōmihana ā Whānau will also use this forum to release its new
kaupapa Māori research report
Whānau Taketake Māori: Recessions and Māori Resilience
This paper brings together strong quantitative evidence, interwoven with a
compelling qualitative narrative, which tells of the resilience that comes from
the strength of whānau, hapū and iwi. It shows that supporting whānau to
achieve a strong base of assets and resources – cultural, social, economic
and environmental – in turn supports Māori, individually and collectively, to
resist and survive the worst impacts of recession.
Our panelists are
· Dr Charlotte Severne (Māori Development and Oceans Manager, NIWA)
· Dr Fiona Cram (Director, Katoa Ltd – Kaupapa Māori Research)
· Sir Edward Durie (Retired Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court and
· Former Chair, Waitangi Tribunal)
· Dr Wiremu Doherty (Te Wānanga O Te Awanuiārangi)
RSVP by 13 September
Penny Dring-Aust
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04 917 7055
AIO ki te Aorangi ...
Dr Kathie Irwin
Rakaipaaka, Ngati Kahungunu, Ngati Porou
Kaitatari Matua Maori (Chief Analyst Policy, Research, Maori)
Families Commission
L6, Public Trust Building,
117 - 115 Lambton Quay,
Wellington NZ.
Ph 04 917 7040; Fax 04 917 7059: DDI 04 - 931 - 7086
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Website: <http://www.nzfamilies.org.nz/> www.nzfamilies.org.nz
Giving New Zealand families a voice Te reo o te whānau