Overview
Purpose
Stage One
Stage Two
Stage Three
Stage Four
Maori Intermediary (MI)


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What and who is this resource for?
Overview of the Process
The process is a deliberate and staged approach, consisting of four distinct components (also see figure):
- Stage One (toolkits) involves the exchange and utilisation of "toolkits" to enhance understanding before the two parties engage in dialogue. The information in the toolkits is aimed at increasing each party’s level of understanding so that different perspectives can be incorporated into the specific research proposals. <more>
- Stage Two (dialogue) describes the dialogue phase and provides guidelines for ‘best practice’ to enable both parties to engage in the interaction in an atmosphere of mutual respect. <more>
- Stage Three (outcome) allows for a spectrum of possible responses following dialogue around the research proposal, and identifies alternative outcomes from the each of potential responses. <more>
- Stage Four (monitoring/evaluation) of the model outlines the monitoring and evaluation process. <more>

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