E39 06 December 2024: Iwi Annual Reports
Last month we reviewed Māori centred services and outcomes from twelve core Crown ministries. These reviews showed that service quality for Māori is a mixed
Last month we reviewed Māori centred services and outcomes from twelve core Crown ministries. These reviews showed that service quality for Māori is a mixed
Last week we provided reviews of the annual reports of six large social sector agencies, finding mixed results in relation to reporting on services for
Each year from late October onwards government entities release their annual reports for the previous year (in this case to the year ending 30 June
Each year from late October onwards government entities release their annual reports for the previous year (i.e. in this case the year ending 30 June
This week we have reviewed annual reports from the Māori fisheries sector. (Note in this sector the financial year ends 30 September, meaning annual reports
This week we have reviewed the annual reports for Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori, Te Māngai Pāho, Te Mātāwai, and Whakaata Māori (formally
Our review rates the Te Puni Kōkiri report back for the year as good, with generally effective identification of service delivery and outcomes. That is,
Aside from role confusion with Te Puni Kōkiri, for Te Arawhiti there is also further role confusion within its various tasks. This reveals itself in
This week we have reviewed annual reports from two Māori focused entities, Te Puni Kōkiri and Te Arawhiti.[1] Note: given that incoming Prime Minister Chris
If there were a Ministry that might have an excuse for not having too strong a focus on outcomes for Māori it might be MFAT
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