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ONLINE WORKSHOP

Te Tiriti for Organisational Management | 21 Aug 2024

Event Details

This is a facilitated online workshop comprising one half-day session.

Date:
21 August 2024

Time:
9:00 am – 12:30 pm

Price

$150 + GST Register

Identify strategies associated with Te Tiriti o Waitangi relevant to your own TEO role and plan implementation of a strategy.

Course outline

A 3-hour online interactive workshop.

Topics covered

This course identifies strategies associated with Te Tiriti o Waitangi relevant to individual participants from within the tertiary education sector, their particular role there, and a plan for implementation of a relevant strategy.

Learning outcomes

Upon completion of this workshop, participants will be able to:

  • explain different approaches to applying Te Tiriti o Waitangi
  • identify strategies associated with Te Tiriti that are relevant to their own tertiary education organisation role, and
  • make a plan to implement a strategy related to Te Tiriti.

Who is this course for?

A Tiriti o Waitangi workshop for anyone whose role includes strategy and policy-related work.

Participants must have completed our Te Tiriti o Waitangi - a Visual History course or similar course recently.

About the facilitator

Christine Herzog

Originally trained as a social planner in the United States, Christine Herzog worked for the Auckland City Council as the
Grey Lynn area planner from 1977-81. Subsequently, her interests shifted to community and adult education, with a focus on Te Tiriti o Waitangi from the mid-1980s. She spent over twenty years as co-ordinator of bi-cultural programmes in Te Tari Matauranga Māori at Manukau Institute of Technology, where she set up the Treaty Education Unit. In 2004, she moved to the community sector, becoming Coordinator at the Auckland Workers Educational Association where she established the Treaty Resource Centre and the related Culture Matters project.

Christine has facilitated more than a thousand Treaty and related workshops, for central and local government departments and other large institutions, for community groups, and for the general public.  She has also undertaken consultancy and published numerous articles relating to application of the Treaty in organisations. She was a founding member of Auckland Project Waitangi and continues to be active in Tamaki Treaty Workers. Christine supported Ngati Tamaoho Trust, a Waiohua hapu, through eight years of their Treaty claims negotiations and is now kaiwhahaere of Te Tai-awa o te Ora Trust, a kaupapa Maori social services organisation based in South Auckland. She was recently added to the Ministry of Education’s list of approved providers of professional learning and development for cultural capability, which includes the Treaty of Waitangi.

Please read these Terms and Conditions before you register.

 

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