This page allows you to search the Programme of Action items by outcome, lead agency or current status (ongoing - still underway; embedded - delivery has now been embedded into agency's operational activity or work programme; completed - fully implemented or rolled out). There is also a full list of action items available.

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Outcome:
Involved and empowered

This pilot programme is being delivered within the Special Treatment Unit at Rimutaka Prison 

Outcome:
Involved and empowered

Oranga Whakapapa is a kaupapa Māori informed healthy consensual relationships initiative that aims to support whānau to protect their whakapapa through tapu-enriched and mana-enhanced relationships

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

A work programme is being developed to address racism and discrimination, including through policy and legislative processes; for example, by ensuring that the Treaty of Waitangi (Te Tiriti o Waita

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

This initiative aims to improve outcomes for Māori learners attending kura kaupapa Māori.

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

The Ministry for Pacific Peoples has launched a Pacific Languages Innovation Fund Pilot to support Pacific communities that are leading initiatives that celebrate and increase awareness of Pac

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Te Kawa Matakura is another step forward in the education system's recognition of the value of Māori knowledge.

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Budget 2019 provided funding to support the revitalisation of te reo Māori and the goals of the Maihi Karauna Strategy through increasing engagement with te reo Māori on broadcast and online platfo

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Development work is underway on Te Hurihanganui (previously Te Kotahitanga).

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Funding has been provided to deliver projects in three regions (South Waikato, Wellington, and Auckland) over four years to support Pacific learners and families from the New Zealand realm countrie

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

In 2017 and 2018, Government engaged with thousands of Pacific people to develop the Pacific Aotearoa Lalanga Fou report, which refreshes the Ministry for Pacific People's Pacific vision set in 199

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Te Ahu o Te Reo Māori is intended to better integrate te reo Māori across the education system, ensuring the workforce can comfortably use some level of te reo Māori correctly with students and, ov

Outcome:
Accepted, respected, and connected

Legislative changes that came into force on 1 July 2019 require specific considerations for Māori children and young people.