E3 12 February 2021: Briefings to Incoming Ministers
Tēnā koutou. Prior to each General Election officials busily prepare ‘Briefings to Incoming Ministers’, known as ‘BIMs’. The idea being that no matter which party
Tēnā koutou. Prior to each General Election officials busily prepare ‘Briefings to Incoming Ministers’, known as ‘BIMs’. The idea being that no matter which party
We reviewed a Cabinet paper on progressing Whānau Ora (the paper is dated June 2019 but released now by Te Puni Kōkiri). This is an important
This week the main policy item of discussion remains the Government’s Budget. Of note from a Māori policy perspective is the post-Budget funding announcement for
30 May the Government released its 2019/2020 Budget – i.e. the formal spending plan for 1 July 2019 to 30 June 2020, plus its indicative
Title: 2017/18 Annual review of the Ministry of Māori Development (known as Te Puni Kōkiri) Publisher & Date: Māori Affairs Select Committee, April 2019 Type
Summary of Social Sector Reports and Statistics Released In this week’s Pānui we have reviewed some of the more negative and challenging social sector data
On Wednesday Te Puni Kōkiri officials (TPK) appeared before the Māori Affairs Select Committee for the agency’s annual financial review. They were asked by Nuk
This week Te Puni Kōkiri (TPK) released their Whānau Ora Annual Summary Report -1 July 2016 to 30 June 2017. The release is thus twelve months
Last week, we reviewed the Te Puni Kōkiri Annual Report. This week, we look at the annual report for “non-departmental appropriations[1]” within the Vote: Māori
At the end of last year Te Puni Kōkiri (TPK) released two reports on Whānau Ora. The first report is entitled Formative Evaluation of