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How - A Step-by-Step Guide to the Te Arotūriki Process - CONTINUED

As you work through the ten-step Te Arotūruki Process, we recommend you summarise the information you collate and decisions you make, in a single document. To get you started, we have prepared a "Consultation Plan" that can be used for your own purposes. Please delete any examples or questions that are not relevant and insert your own text. It assumes that you also make use of the information on the website, and the other checklists and templates at each of the steps.

STEPS INVOLVED AT THE PROPOSAL STAGE

  1. Is this proposal of significance and/or controversial to Māori? <more>
  2. Does your organisation/company already have a functional relationship with Mana Whenua and/or any Māori entities? <more>
  3. Should you involve a facilitator to help? <more>
  4. What is the nature and purpose of your research? <more>
  5. How does your proposed research relate to Māori values? <more>
  6. Do you need to modify proposal? <more>

You are now ready to proceed to the Consultation Stage

As you work through the ten-step Te Arotūruki Process, we recommend you summarise the information you collate and decisions you make, in a single document. To get you started, we have prepared a "Consultation Plan" that can be used for your own purposes. Please delete any examples or questions that are not relevant and insert your own text. It assumes that you also make use of the information on the website, and the other checklists and templates at each of the steps.

STEPS INVOLVED AT THE CONSULTATION STAGE

  1. How can you prepare to engage with Māori? <more>
  2. What happens at the dialogue stage? <more>
  3. What is the meaning of the outcomes? <more>
  4. How do you maintain dialogue through the course of the research? <more>

 

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