Support, endorse and resource the relationship between tāngata (people) and whenua (place) in accordance with our indigenous measurement tool
What this means in practice
Actively partnering with
hapū,
iwi and recognised organisations to co-design and implement reconnection programmes for
rangatahi and their
whānau.
Sub-actions
- Ka noho - wairua and ngākau: Assist rangatahi and their whānau to reconnect with their own pepeha and the pepeha of Tāmaki Makaurau.
- Teina - hinengaro: prioritise ancient wisdom and cultural perspectives in co-designed programmes that address climate change issues and inspire climate action.
- Te tangata - tinana: Promote, progress and fund current and emerging initiatives, programmes and groups who are actively committed to the restoration, sustainability, and protection of interaction between tāngata and whenua systems within their communities.