Te Turuturu provides opportunities to connect with Partnerships and Equity mahi
May 9, 2021 | 3 min read
Deputy Chief Executive Partnerships and Equity Ana Morrison and her team will host the virtual sessions where key topics of interest – related to PAE – are the focus. The first hui is this Thursday 12 May from 1pm.
Each hui will run for an hour and will begin with a brief update on a specific PAE programme of work. This will be followed by an open floor where anyone who attends is welcome to ask questions.
The format will be informal, enabling attendees to join or leave the space whenever they need to do so. These sessions will run on MS Teams, which limits attendees to 250.
Te Rā |
Kaupapa |
Lead |
Thurs 12 Haratua | May 1pm – 2pm |
Te Pae Tawhiti: Te Tiriti o Waitangi Excellence Framework |
Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
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Tues 31 Haratua | May 11am – 12pm |
Taonga Māori Project |
Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
|
Wed 22 Pipiri | June 10am – 11am |
Equity |
Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
|
Tues 2 Hereturikōkā | August 9am - 10am |
Māori Cultural Capability |
Ana Morrison, Deputy CE
|
Thurs 25 Hereturikōkā | August 12pm – 1pm |
CANCELLED |
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Wed 14 Mahuru | September 2pm – 3pm |
Te Wiki o te Reo Māori special
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Amomai Pihama, Mataia Keepa and Aniwairua Komarkowski-Chapman. |
For a summary of the PAE presentations as well as the questions and answers for each Te Turuturu session, click here: Te Turuturu 2022
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.
The PAE team encourages network members to view and discuss the mahi being progressed by the team. Dates, times and access details for each session will be shared and promoted to the network members.