Foreword – The 2003 He Whakatakoto Kaupapa – Young Maori Leaders’ Conference in a Developmental Context

Edward Te Kohu Douglas& Mark Robertson Shaw 

Mihi whakatau & Opening Remarks from the Chair                                                   

Tuwhakairiora Williams, Chairman, Maori Statistics Forum  & CEO, Maori Congress

 

KO TE KAI A TE RANGATIRA, HE KORERO, TE TOHU O TE RANGATIRA HE MANAAKI,

TE MAHI O TE RANGATIRA HE ORANGA I TE RUA TANGATA

Hon. Parekura Horomia, Minister of Maori Affairs

 

3D PLANNING – DEFINTION, DIRECTION & DRIVE                                           

·         Definition poses the question. Who are we?

·         Direction poses the question. Where do we want to go?

·         Drive poses the question. How do we get to there?              

·         The Ngati Rangiteaorere planning process

Donna Hall, Principal, Woodward Law

 

THE PLANNING PROCESS                                                                                         

·         Making an inventory of Hapu & Iwi Resources

·         Setting Hapu & Iwi Goals and Objectives for 2010,2020 & 2040

·         Determining Marae, Hapu & Iwi Strategies for the future

Associate Professor Hirini Matunga Director, Centre for Maori & Indigenous

Planning & Development, Lincoln University

 

YOUTH DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY AOTEAROA                                    

Teorongonui Josie Keelan, AUT

 

Remarks from The Chair

Tuwhakairiora Williams, Chairman, Maori Statistics Forum  & former CEO, Maori Congress

 

THE MAORI CONTINUUM – TEN YEARS FROM HERE-WHERE WILL WE BE

Hon. John Tamihere, Minister of Statistics, Lands & Youth Affairs

 

A LONG WAY FROM STEWART STREET        

William Farmer, Director Dale Carnegie Institute NZ

           

SECTORAL AND NATIONAL PLANNING - THE ROLE OF MAORI NOW AND IN THE FUTURE

 

Health

Hayden Wano, Chairman, Taranaki District Health Board

 

Education       

Maria Bargh & Patariki McGarvey,Te Wananga o Awanuiarangi

 

Language & Culture

Dr Patu Hohepa, Ahorangi, Te Taurawhiri i Te Reo Maori

Timoti Karetu, Kaiwhakahaere, Te Kohanga Reo  National Trust         

 

Economic Resources

Guy Te Kiniwe Royal, & Damian Stone Senior Solicitors, Bell Gully

Mark Tume & Temuera Hall, Directors, LTF Limited

 

Welfare

    Peter Te Matakahere Douglas, Chairman, Ruapuha-Uekaha Hapu Trust &

    Principal Advisor - Maori, Ministry of Social Development  

 

 

NATIONAL PLANNING - Maori development in a   national perspective (parallel sessions)

 

Us, Our Treaty & Our Shared Future

Edward te Kohu Douglas

 

Population and Community Development

Cyril Mako, Senior Statistician, Department of Statistics

 

Comunication, Innovation and Well-being

Anton Blank, Communications Services, Ministry of Education

 

Science, Technology and Development

Dr Meto Leach,, Crop & Food Research  Crown Research Institute

Rauru Kirkiri, Landcare Research Crown Research Institute

Lee Taituha, Ahorangi, Mana Ao Turoa

 

WORLD INDIGENOUS PEOPLES’ HIGHER EDUCATION

Turoa Royal, President, WINHEC & Te Wananga o Raukawa

           

INTERNATIONALISM AND GLOBALISATION

·         Empowering Indigenous people through international   customary law. How to use this to influence domestic law

·         Indigenous peoples and their ideas at international bodies

·         Globalisation, Maori investment and the impact of Direct Foreign Investment

·         Indigenous Intellectual Property 

Dayle Takitimu, Tauhere Ture, Faculty of Law, VUW & Legal Researcher, Maori Legal Services

  

Reports and Discussion from Workshop Sessions                                                                     

 Conclusion – Towards 2020:

 Policy Implications From The Sixth Young Maori Leaders’ Conference, June, 2003. 

Mark Robertson Shaw and Edward Te Kohu Douglas