Partnerships and Equity (PAE) is launching the first of its ongoing series of Te Turuturu, an online opportunity to connect with the PAE team to discuss the collective mahi underway across the motu.
The first session will take place online next week at 1pm on Thursday 12 May.
PAE Te Turuturu series
- Each hui will begin with a brief update on a specific PAE programme of work, followed by an open floor where anyone who attends is welcome to ask questions.
- Ana Morrison, Deputy CE PAE be part of each session, along with the PAE lead team who are leading the workstream mahi.
- The format is very informal, so attendees can join or leave the space as they wish..
- The sessions are being held on MS Teams, which limits attendance to 250 people.
Here are the full details for the upcoming series
Te Rā | Kaupapa | Lead |
Thurs 12 Haratua | May
1pm – 2pm |
Te Pae Tawhiti | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE PAE
Janine Kapa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Te Pae Tawhiti |
Tues 31 Haratua | May
11am – 12pm |
Taonga Māori Project | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Kieran Hewitson, Kaikōkiri (Director), Tiriti Practice |
Wed 22 Pipiri | June
10am – 11am |
Equity | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Colin Tuaa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Equity Sonya Bishara, Kaikōkiri (Director), WBL Sonia Hawkins, Strategic Advisor |
Wed 13 Hōngongoi | July
3pm – 4pm |
Māori Cultural | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Janine Kapa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Te Pae Tawhiti Aniwairua Komarkowski-Chapman, Kaitohutohu, Māori Capability Development |
Tues 2 Hereturikōkā | August
9am – 10am |
Pacific Capability Framework | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Colin Tuaa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Equity |
Thurs 25 Hereturikōkā | August
12pm – 1pm |
Disability Capability Framework | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Colin Tuaa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Equity |
Wed 14 Mahuru | September
2pm – 3pm |
Anti-Racism and Inclusion Capability Framework | Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
Colin Tuaa, Kaikōkiri (Director), Equity |
Where does ‘Te Turuturu’ come from?
- Turuturu were pegs that were used by weavers to keep the garment they were working on in place or in a particular position as they progressed their mahi.
- Those who passed by could view the garment in development and potentially witness the weaver at work and engage in conversation around the mahi with those involved.
- This narrative reflects our intention with the online hui series; we want to invite people to view and discuss the mahi being progressed by the team.
If you have any questions, and/or feedback as Te Turuturu gets underway, please contact Vanessa Bidois, Senior Communications Advisor, vanessa.bidois@tepukenga.ac.nz