Guide for Consultation with Maori - Published December 1997
First published December 1997 © Crown Copyright
Ministry of Justice, Po Box 180, Wellington
Ph (04) 494-9700, Fax (04) 494-9701
ISBN 0-478-20136-2
Foreword
Executive Summary
Decision-Making Forms
1.0 Purpose
1.1 Vision
1.2 Mission
1.3 Values
1.4 Role of the Ministry of
Justice
2.0 Deciding
2.1 Why consult
2.2 What is consultation
with Māori?
2.3 Identifying topics/issues
2.4 Who decides to consult?
FIRST MILESTONE
Actual Process
3.0 Process
Ideal…
3.1 With whom?
3.2 By whom?
3.3 What do I
want from the consultation process?
3.4 What is the best
form of consultation?
3.5 When do I consult?
3.6 How do I consult?
3.7 Feedback is part of
consultation
Practical…
3.8 Identify constraints
3.9 Impact of constraints
3.10 Revise
ideal plan with reference to constraints
SECOND MILESTONE
Appendicies Flowcharts
1.1 Consultation with Māori: Ideal
1.2 Consultation with Māori: Practical
2.0 Cultural Dimension
2.1 Tikanga
and kawa (marae protocol)
2.2 Organisations
within the Māori world
2.3 Special
features of iwi and hapūü
2.4 Māori
organisational structures
2.5 Map of tribal
regions
2.6 Te Tiriti O Waitangi
3.0 Case Studies
3.1 Māori Focus Group
3.2 Māori electoral option
3.3 Responding
to Offending by Māori (ROBM)
3.4 Crime
Prevention Action Group (CPAG)
3.5 Restorative justice
4.0 The Parties Consulted in Developing These
Guidelines
4.1 The
parties consulted in developing these guidelines
