Wed 8 May 2024 AT 12:30 pm

Te Kōrero Piriahi a te Rangatira

IPANZ are supporting Te Rau Hihiri to bring you this virtual kōrero.


Tēnā koutou i te hapori Māori i te kawanatanga

In January 2024, Te Āti Awa called a hui for Māori working in and with the public service. The purpose of the hui: whakawhanaungatanga and manaakitanga. Approximately 300 kaimahi Māori, iwi and community members attended and as a tira we checked in on each other and we shared ideas about how to strengthen our support for each other.

Many insights were shared throughout the day. The hui highlighted the impacts of the current political environment on dynamics within organisations and on kaimahi Māori. Participants shared feelings of invisibility, disempowerment, and the struggle to navigate the evolving landscape. There was widespread uncertainty and a recognition of a lack of clear communication within organisations or from the centre, contributing to feelings of confusion and instability. There was particular worry expressed about the safety and anxiety levels of younger individuals in the public service, highlighting concerns for the future of the workforce. There was a call for clarity, acknowledgment, and support.

Āpiti atu, ānei tētahi kaupapa hei tautoko i ngā kaimahi Māori.

Te Kōrero Piriahi a te Rangatira

Join Te Rau Hihiri for a virtual kōrero with Lil Anderson - Chief Executive, Te Arawhiti; Paula Rawiri - Deputy Chief Executive, Te Puni Kōkiri; and another kaikōrero TBC.

With Waiwhetu as the backdrop, we will ask these rangatira for their advice and strategies for navigating the current environment.

AND….we are seeking your input to help shape our hui. Do you have pātai you have struggled to find the answers for? Please send these to terauhihiri@gmail.com - we will do our best to collate key themes and will use these to guide our kōrero.

Āhea: 8 May 2024

Te wā: 12.30 - 1.30pm

Te utu: Free event

Please forward to your hoa mahi, Māori networks and rōpū within your agencies.

By registering for this event you understand that your name and email address will be shared with Te Rau Hihiri for the purpose of post event correspondence.


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