E31 Salient Māori News week ending 6 September 2019
On Wednesday the Minister of Housing, Megan Wood, announced changes to the Government’s Kiwibuild programme, which is a policy initiative designed to increase housing affordability
On Wednesday the Minister of Housing, Megan Wood, announced changes to the Government’s Kiwibuild programme, which is a policy initiative designed to increase housing affordability
We have reviewed this week is a monitoring report on programmes designed to retain Māori medium beginning teachers. The work presents as important because it
Child Poverty Pānui 17/2019 Targets to Reduce Child Poverty Announced The Prime Minister, Jacinda Arden, confirmed the Government’s first sets of targets to reduce
The second item we have reviewed is a report on young people at risk of a life time of limited employment opportunities. What is concerning
This week the Government has commenced its pre-Budget announcements, in the lead up to ‘Budget day’, on 30 May. This particular Budget is being described
At the end of April, the New Zealand Qualifications Authority (NZQA) quietly released NCEA data tables for 2018.[1] There was no Ministerial press release, and
Briar Grace-Smith (Ngāpuhi) has been appointed to the Arts Council of New Zealand Toi Aotearoa (Creative NZ). Shaun Awatere (Ngāti Porou) has been appointed
This quarterly review provides a summary of significant Māori focused social, economic and Treaty policy developments for the period 1 January to 31 March 2019.
This week we have noted three social research articles that contain some references to Māori needs and outcomes. Early Childhood Education Research The Ministry of
On Monday further funding of $13.2 million from the PGF was announced by joint Ministers for He Poutama Rangatahi (HPR). [1] This funding will come