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Shareholders Agreement Signing at Waiteti Marae

On Saturday the 19th of November 2011, the eleven Affiliate Iwi and Hapu of Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa gathered at Waiteti Marae to sign the Shareholders Agreement.
The signing is unprecedented in any settlement in NZ. It saw each Iwi and hapu of Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa become shareholders in the Company. The signing involved all the trustees from all the eleven Afilliate Trusts
 
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Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa Trust Annual General Meeting

Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa Trust Annual General Meeting will be held at 10am on Sunday the 19th of February 2012 at Hinemihi Marae, Rotorua. Contact Carolyn Reid on (07) 347-4615 if you require further details.

All are welcome to attend!

Coverage of the hui and other events will be in the next issue of Te Pumautanga Korero due out in early March 2012!

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  Iwi takes action on social problems

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    Pictured at the Te Arawa Tangata breakfast presentation are project manager Taria Tahana, kaumatua John Ransfield, Te Pumautanga O Te Arawa General Manager Rawiri Te Whare, kaumatua Bill Galvin, Hapu Development Officer Aneta Morgan and Co-ordinator Heidi Symon

 

 

 

 

whare.akuhata@dailypost.co.nz | Thursday, November 3, 2011

A Te Arawa trust has announced it will be putting together a plan to fight the serious social problems impacting iwi.

Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa gave a presentation called Te Arawa Tangata (Te Arawa People) to their affiliate members and kaumatua at Tunohopu Marae in Rotorua.

Te Arawa Tangata is being developed by a working party and aims to come up with at least three projects they hope will make a difference. Those projects are yet to be developed, but will be project managed by Taria Tahana.

TPT general manager Rawiri Te Whare said Te Arawa Tangata is about Te Arawa taking responsibility for the negative aspects of child abuse, domestic violence and the other socio-economic problems. "It answers the question from whanau, hapu and iwi about not seeing the benefits of treaty settlements."

It is also a response to the Minister of Social Development and Employment Paula Bennett who challenged iwi to take a lead role in the problem of the significant number of Maori children who suffer from abuse.

Ms Tahana gave the presentation and said Te Pumautanga was about making a difference for Te Arawa. "It is about Te Arawa taking control and thinking about future solutions based on the traditional structures of whanau, hapu and iwi."

Ms Tahana said the very act of taking back control over their communities was empowering and revitalising. She said social development of whanau, hapu and iwi was a core function of Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa.

Aspirations of the affiliates revolve around the whanau, hapu and iwi being happy and safe.

Ms Tahana outlined a strategic framework and emphasised key relationships with other Te Arawa treaty organisations, social, health and education providers and government agencies. "We can achieve more by working together."

Over the next year the project will establish a collective vision for whanau, hapu and iwi and will look at engaging with every affiliate. Ms Tahana said they will start at least three projects.

They had looked at other initiatives including Waipareira Trust who Mr Te Whare said the Government could not ignore because they had achieved significant outcomes and made a difference in West Auckland.

Affiliate and police officer Inspector Wally Haumaha said to the 45 affiliates and guests yesterday the project was visionary. "It is the right concept at the right time and has the right people."

To help progress some of the work Aneta Morgan had been appointed as the hapu programme and research officer..

The Te Arawa Tangata strategy is established under Te Pumautanga o Te Arawa Charitable Trust.

 
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