Survey and consultation for kaimahi Māori


Tue 26 Mar 2024

Te Rau Ora has been commissioned by Te Pūkotahitanga, the Tangata Whenua Ministerial Advisory Group, to gather insights from kaimahi Māori about workforce development.

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He Whare Wāhine through Te Rau Ora are inviting kaimahi Māori to share feedback through a national workforce development survey. The survey is designed for Kaimahi Māori working with whānau living with violence or working in the family violence and sexual violence sectors.

The survey is available online.

Te Rau Ora was commissioned by Te Pūkotahitanga, the Tangata Whenua Ministerial Advisory Group, to gather insights from kaimahi Māori about workforce development. Te Rau Ora is researching ways to understand and strengthen the family violence and sexual violence workforce in Aotearoa.

Te Rau Ora is seeking insights into experiences, challenges, and aspirations for kaimahi Māori who work in family violence and sexual violence. The research will contribute to improving support structures and fostering of a more resilient and empowered workforce.

The survey should take about 20 minutes. It asks questions about your work environment, training experience, cultural considerations, future goals and questions about you.

Te Rau Ora will also be running consultation hui. Dates are not yet confirmed for the hui.

You can fill in the confidential survey online.

The Te Rau Ora project team includes Rolinda Karapu, Kirimatao Paipa and Taina Awa. For questions contact taina.awa@terauora.com.

For more information see the project flyer.

Update: The April 2024 Te Puna Aonui Pānui has more information about the survey and work on this project.

Update: For more information see the NZ Herald article Survey to gauge links between Māori kaimahi and their kaupapa Māori services.

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