The severe impact COVID-19 may have on Māori in Tāmaki Makaurau is of great concern to the Board. We are working with Akld Council to ensure it is doing all it must to protect Māori employed by Council & its CCOs & all Māori living & working in the region. https://t.co/46qu7Jg1e9
The Māori Value Reports, available online on 10 March, measure progress in Māori wellbeing in Tāmaki Makaurau, from a Māori perspective using a Te Ao Māori approach through Rangatiratanga, Kaitiakitanga, Wairuatanga, Manaakitanga and Whanaungatanga. https://t.co/FL1fxJiyR6
The release of the five Māori Values Reports on 10 March is an important milestone for the Board’s continuous advocacy work that will assist with the transformation of Māori prosperity, identity and wellbeing in Tāmaki Makaurau. https://t.co/FL1fxJiyR6
On 10 March, the Board will release five Māori Value Reports aimed at influencing policymakers & planners in Auckland Council & central government to ensure their plans & policies are meaningful & inclusive of Māori in Tāmaki Makaurau. https://t.co/VAuf6epUvH
Due to the CoronaVirus cases in Tāmaki Makaurau, the scheduled KĀINGA Summit on 30 - 31 March 2020, has had to be POSTPONED. A rescheduled date will be released very soon. https://t.co/iLrHd5OLEq
You're invited to KĀINGA 2020, this year’s Māori housing summit: 30 - 31 March, Vodafone Events Centre, Manukau. KĀINGA 2020 will advance the Kāinga Strategic Action Plan, developed in 2018, to improve housing outcomes for Māori in Tāmaki Makaurau. https://t.co/9v8VBYgO2g
Board Chair David Taipari takes stock of the last 3 years & reflects on pushing Māori interests to the fore at Auckland Council where the future direction of Aotearoa's most prosperous region is one where younger Māori will have accelerating influence. https://t.co/wUvmmJv6rH
Today’s the day: Te Tāruke-ā-Tāwhiri: Auckland’s Climate Action Framework out for public consultation. Please tell us what you think & join us in delivering a better, #climate-ready & zero-#carbon#Auckland.
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Board Chair David Taipari says the need to address climate change for current & future generations aligns strongly with Māori values. Auckland Council needs to ensure actions flow from yesterday’s declaration. The Board is committed to monitoring that. https://t.co/IwfdaPfcgb
“By unanimously voting to declare a climate emergency we are signalling the council’s intention to put climate change at the front and centre of our decision making,” says Mayor Phil Goff
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Board members voted to declare a Climate Emergency for Tāmaki Makaurau at today’s Environment and Community Committee. Tautoko Auckland Council for the unanimous vote to take action for future generations.
Kāinga is an apt term to focus the work I do, as an impetus to focus the government response. It's as much about people as bricks and mortar. @NanaiaMahuta Assoc. Minister Housing and Urban Development. #Aklmāorihousingsummit19#kāingaactionplan
Housing investment is a pou to wellbeing. A Māori housing unit could partner change, bringing back a focus on whānau, hapu and Iwi.... @NanaiaMahuta Assoc. Minister Housing and Urban Development #aucklandmāorihousingsummit19#kāingaactionplan
Programme and details for the Auckland Māori Housing Summit, 14 May 2019 now available https://t.co/lJrhbx416l . @PhilTwyford & @NanaiaMahuta keynote speakers. Hosted by @IMSB11 & https://t.co/QNC39c2JPj
Hear Independent Māori Statutory Board Chair David Taipari on Kāinga Strategic Action Plan, and Auckland Council underspend on Māori outcomes; on @waateanews https://t.co/WdcFyFHjw0