Puao-te-ata-tu : the report of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on a Māori Perspective for the Department of Social Welfare
Puao-te-ata-tu : the report of the Ministerial Advisory Committee on a Māori Perspective for the Department of Social Welfare
- [Reprint]
- Wellington, New Zealand : Department of Social Welfare, 1988
- electronic document (96 pages): PDF file
First published 1986. Electronic version dated 1988, reprinted March 2001 Recommended reading
Includes appendix
The terms of reference for the Committee were as follows:
“The task of the Maori Perspective Advisory Committee is to advise the Minister of Social Welfare on the most appropriate means to achieve the goal of an approach which would meet the needs of Maori in policy, planning and service delivery in the Department of Social Welfare. The Advisory Committee, having regard to the needs of Maori and to the organisation, structure and functions of the Department of Social Welfare, is to:
1 Assess the current capability of the Department in relation to the declared goal;
2 Identify those aspects (including, for example, current practices in staffing, recruitment, staff training and development and public relations) which militate against attainment of the goal;
3 Propose a strategy for overcoming problems and deficiencies
identified; and 4 Report with recommendations to the Minister of Social Welfare within 6 months from commencement of the task. Printed copies of the original 1988 report and appendix are also held for reference only. Record #5000
GOVERNMENT POLICY
TAMARIKI
RECOMMENDED READING
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
CULTURAL ISSUES
LEGISLATION
MĀORI
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAITAMARIKI
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
TOKO I TE ORA
NEW ZEALAND
First published 1986. Electronic version dated 1988, reprinted March 2001 Recommended reading
Includes appendix
The terms of reference for the Committee were as follows:
“The task of the Maori Perspective Advisory Committee is to advise the Minister of Social Welfare on the most appropriate means to achieve the goal of an approach which would meet the needs of Maori in policy, planning and service delivery in the Department of Social Welfare. The Advisory Committee, having regard to the needs of Maori and to the organisation, structure and functions of the Department of Social Welfare, is to:
1 Assess the current capability of the Department in relation to the declared goal;
2 Identify those aspects (including, for example, current practices in staffing, recruitment, staff training and development and public relations) which militate against attainment of the goal;
3 Propose a strategy for overcoming problems and deficiencies
identified; and 4 Report with recommendations to the Minister of Social Welfare within 6 months from commencement of the task. Printed copies of the original 1988 report and appendix are also held for reference only. Record #5000
GOVERNMENT POLICY
TAMARIKI
RECOMMENDED READING
CHILD PROTECTION
CHILD WELFARE
CHILDREN
CULTURAL ISSUES
LEGISLATION
MĀORI
SOCIAL SERVICES
SOCIAL WORK
RANGAHAU MĀORI
TAITAMARIKI
TIKANGA TUKU IHO
TOKO I TE ORA
NEW ZEALAND