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Modernising Māori Wardens feedback Ngā Wātene Māori Modernising Māori Wardens feedback Rātana – Waitangi – Te Matatini

Minister’s hui with Māori Warden Groups Rotorua | Taranaki Waikato | Ōtautahi Hauraki | Tamaki . Te Whanganui a Tara Ngā Maata Waka Maniapoto 9 hui held and more planned

Minister’s workshops with Māori Wardens Taranaki | Tāmaki Tāmaki ki te Tonga Taitokerau | Aotea Waikato | Tairāwhiti Te Whanganui a Tara Raukawa | Waitangi Te Matatini | Rātana 12 workshops held and more planned

Online survey and written submissions Individual and group survey responses Written submissions Feedback gathered at hui and workshops 400 Māori Wardens have responded

“We are helping everyone that needs support in our communities.” Role and Powers “We are helping everyone that needs support in our communities.”

Support emergency management Event management Reassurance night patrols Support emergency management Event security and traffic management Kaumātua activities Safety and care Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Rangatahi and whānau wellbeing Support and mentoring Courts and Oranga Tamariki matters Rangatahi mentoring Reducing domestic violence Housing and food for the homeless Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Achieving more together Partnerships NZ Police drink drive stops Emergency services Civil Defence Community-based organisations Achieving more together Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

“We need to look at ourselves first, and we need unity.” Governance “We need to look at ourselves first, and we need unity.”

Process and accountability Marae-based, community and District warranting Own Māori Wardens Act Authority over training and resources Autonomy Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Structure and organisation United to achieve bigger networks National organisation with representation from all Training and support towards independence Capacity and capability Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

“Multiple relationships based on the needs of the communities.”

Building a strong future Don’t have a relationship with NZMC Relationship with NZ Police differs across Districts More help from TPK towards self-management Connecting Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Recruitment and training “Succession planning to ensure senior Wardens can mentor and guide new Wardens.”

Building capability Future Focus Senior Wardens mentor new Wardens Consistent training – possible Training College Relevant training and qualifications to meet requirements Future Focus Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Resources and reporting “A better understanding of what our accountability requirements are and why they are important.”

Access to resources Acquisition Networking with resource rich partners Transparent and equitable funding process More equipment Access to digital resources Acquisition Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Reporting process Simplify Training to understand requirements Use templates Less onerous but ensure accountability Access to digital resources Simplify Māori Wardens are widely respected volunteers working within communities to support and strengthen those communities. We have all seen Māori Wardens at work, quietly supporting poukai, tangihanga, and important national and community events. The assured and professional way in which Māori Wardens undertake their duties is a comforting influence at major hui and significant events throughout the country. They are in many respects the unsung heroes of the many occasions that they provide invaluable support for.

Modernising Māori Wardens feedback Ngā Wātene Māori Modernising Māori Wardens feedback Go to www.tpk.govt.nz for more information