The Change Agency Author InformationResource primary author: Resource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Treaty and Local GovtPublisher: VariousPlace of publication: Auckland Date of Publication: 2007Physical description: Manila folder, various resources, 32 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Reflections' on Treaty education for orangisationa change -- the one certainty in organisational change is complexity: Paper for EGOS 14th Collogquium, Netherlands, 9-11 July 1998, Session 22: Organisational Change (Bob Neufeld, Christine Herzog, Chris Oaks -- The Change Agency - Class Cultures in Activism -- The Change Agency - Sukpporting efective community action --Time for Change community disccusion -- The most frequent sources of resistance to change -- The Change Agency - Mobilising for Change, workshop resources -- The Change Agency - Tauiwi Treaty Workers National hui, Auckland, 9-11 March 2007 -- The Change Agency - Working with us - making it easy -- The Change Agency - Treaty Resource Centre Treaty Workers Programm, 9 -11 March 2007 -- Report on workshop with The Change Agency. Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Book chapter Conference proceedings Discussion document/proposal Hand-out Report Sector: Community Education - tertiary government regional or local Social services Historical Period: 20th
Scholar in a social movement: recording the collective praxis of social change workers Author InformationResource primary author: Huygens, Ingrid not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: T1 - Treaty and Local Govt (Ingrid Hugens)Publisher: Ingrid HuygensPlace of publication: AucklandPhysical description: 33 pages; 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: File Includes 3 other documents available online: Feminist attempts at power-sharing in Aotearoa: Embarrassing Herstory or Significant learning towards Treaty-based structures? (Ingrid Huygens) https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0959353501011003010 Journeys away from dominance: dissonance, struggle and right relationships - the journey to accepting indigenous authority. (Ingrid Huygens) Cumulative theorising across the country (Ingrid Huygens with Maria Humphries) Where can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Introduction -- Participating, interpreting and recording social change praxis -- Paritcipant feedback and evaluation -- Movement praxis as a guide to research methodology -- Acting as a praxis explicator -- References. Content Description: "In my PhD study of how the dominant cultural group in Aotearoa changes in response to learning about their racism towards indigenous Maori, I undertook to record the theorizing of my activist colleagues in the 'Treaty movement'. By following the movement's ethic of scholarly work serving social change goals, and with my scholarly resources of time and small research grants, i was able to play a key role in producing resource publications, facilitating a national discussion process and compiling important records of the movement for public access." TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Speech Sector: Cross-sector Education - Treaty Social services General Related Topics: Behavioural change Historical Period: 20th Collection: Ingrid Huygens
An accountability model for Pakeha practioners Author InformationResource primary author: Huygens, Ingrid not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: Archives - T1 - Treaty and Local Government (Pakeha Accountability)Publisher: Ingrid HuygensPlace of publication: WaikatoDate of Publication: 1999.Physical description: 7 pages, 30cm.sPublication Miscellaneous Notes: available online: https://researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz/handle/10289/877 All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: "This paper outlines a model of accountability for Pakeha practitioners developed over many years as a practising community psychologist involved in research and development projects in Aotearoa in the 1980s and 1990s, during an era of contract-funded health projects, and increasing prominence of the Treaty of Waitangi." TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: Paper presented in Maori and Psychology Research Symposium hosted by Maori and Psychology Research Unit, University of Waikato, September, 1999attached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Speech Sector: Social services General Related Topics: Behavioural change Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Collection: Ingrid Huygens
Stories of relative privilege: power and social change in feminist community Psychology Author InformationResource primary author: Mulvey, Anne; Terenzio, Marion; Hill, Jean; Bond, Meg not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: T1 - Treaty and Local Govt (Feminism/Racism)Publisher: Anne MulveyPlace of publication: University of MassachusettsPhysical description: 43 pages, 30 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Stories contributed by: Ingrid Huygens; Heather R Hamerton; Sharon Chaill.All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: "Stories about community work in New Zealand and Scotland are presented to describe and reflect on issues central to feminist community psychology. Organising a lesbian festival, Ingrid Huygens describes feminist processes used to equalize resources across Maori (indigenous) and Pakeha (white) groups. heather Hamerton presents her experiences as a researcher using collective memory work to reflect on adolescent experiences related to gender, ethnicity and class. Sharon Cahill chronicles dilemmas and insights from focus groups about anger with women living in public housing in Scotland. Each story chronicles experiences related to oppression and privilege and describes the author's emotions and reflections. Individually and collectively, the stories illustrate the potential offered by narrative methods and participatory processes for challenging inequalities and encouraging social justice. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Speech Sector: Community Education - tertiary Social services General Related Topics: Social change - society Historical Period: 20th
WARAG : Women's antiracism Action Group Author InformationResource primary author: WARAGResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: WARAG: Women Against Racism Action GroupPublisher: WARAGDate of Publication: 1981-1985Physical description: 1 File box of various papersPublication Miscellaneous Notes: All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Contact list for WARC -- Women on the move: you cant stop the spirit - pamphlet -- Order card for book: Paakeha/Tauiwi Seeing the Unseen -- 1981-1983 plastic envelope of resource papers and workshop materials on racism, various authours and sources, WARAG minutes -- 1983-1984 plastic envelope of resource papers and workshop materials on racism -- WARAG Summary of recent events -- 1984 Discussion paper on institutional racism in DSW -- Foreword -- Interim Task Force Institutional Racism in DSW - terms of reference -- Summary of meeting with Director-General held in head Office on 28 February 1985 -- Ideas for consideration by the interim task force -- Commitments made by the Director General -- 30 July 1985: WARAG Report -- 8 May 1985: WARAG Report -- DSW Internal working party institutional racism in DSW terms of reference -- 31 July 1985: Meeting Maori needs in the department -- 7 August 1985: Message from Director-General and Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Maori perspective in the DSW -- Interview with WARAG -- Maori Advisory Unit Report (1985) -- Institutional Racism in the Deparment of Social Welfare Tamaki Makaurau -- Department of Information systems London School of Economics and Political Science: Working Paper Series 105, Erica L. Wagner: "(Inter) Connecting IS Narrative Research: Current status and future opportunities for process-oriented field studies", March 2002 -- Audio files: Women against racism in Government challenged Social Welfare. Content Description: TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Advertisement Audio recording Briefing paper Discussion document/proposal In-house document Minutes Pamphlet Policy paper Report Formal Group: Tauiwi Anti-Racism Sector: Community Social services Cultural Related Topics: Racism General Related Topics: Equity/justice/fairness Ethics Human rights Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Type of content: History Recommendations Report Responses
The Treaty of Waitangi: Appendix I - Mira Szaszy Author InformationResource primary author: Szaszy, MiraResource secondary author: Hingston, Judge H K not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: Nga Take i puawai mai i nga wanangaPhysical description: Volume III Part 1bAll publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: 1. The principles of the Treaty -- 2. Power sharing -- 3. Development of Maori Nationhood -- 4. Consequences -- 5. Key words in the Treaty -- Appendix 2: Maori Children and the courts by Judge H K Hingston: 1. Introduction -- 2. The future -- 3. Conclusion -- 4. Te whanaga tuarua -- 5. Summary. TRC has a copy: YesMiscellaneous other notes: Appendix 1 and II included Content is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Pākehā Publication format: Book chapter Sector: Education - Treaty Social services General Related Topics: Social change - society Tino rangatiratanga Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Pākehā Type of content: Explanation of Treaty Treaty generally Resources : Culture
Treaty of Waitangi: Royal Commission Author InformationResource primary author: Royal Commission on Social PolicyResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: Royal Commission on Social PolicyPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: June 1988Physical description: 9 pages, illustrations, 30cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Mixed page numbers - 12,15, 16,26, 28, 29, 34, 53, 54All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: New Zealand today -- Participation -- Conclusions -- Encouraging independence -- Participation and representation -- Inforamtion -- Power sharing -- The Maori view -- Co-ordination -- Elimination of inequalities -- Equality of the races -- Goals for equality -- Pacific Islands peoples' perspectives. Content Description: This document contains parts of information taken from the Royal Commission on Social Policy, June 1988 regarding the Treaty of Waitangi. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: not attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Corporate/institutional Publication format: Book chapter Sector: Social services Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Type of content: Policy
History of the department Author InformationResource primary author: Resource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: Source author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPhysical description: 9 pages, double sided, 30cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Pages 2 to 19All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Child welfare division -- Examples of department of Social Welfare (or Social security)/ Child welfare) relations with Maori people -- Old age pensions -- More recent times: 1940 onwards -- The adoption Act -- Institutions -- Interviewing skills training -- Conclusion -- References. Content Description: This is a brief history of Social Welfare in New Zealand. Department of Social Welfare was formed in 1972, bringing together the Social Security Department and the Child Welfare Division of the Department of Education. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Publication format: Report Sector: Social services General Related Topics: Social change - organisations Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Migrant Other ethnic Pākehā
Access, not crackdown Author InformationResource primary author: Walker, RanginuiResource secondary author: Resource tertiary author : Source title: This artSource author/editor 1: not attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: APW-1 - Archives Project WaitangiPublisher: NZ ListenerPlace of publication: WellingtonDate of Publication: September 23, 1989Physical description: 1 page, illustrations, 35 cm.Publication Miscellaneous Notes: Page 37.All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationContent Description: This article discusses politics in New Zealand with Rob Muldoon; the debate over gangs and Muldoons interest in Black Power work trusts, access training programme, Te Iwi newspaper. He also discusses the Mongrel mobs Kuri Rohe Potae Trust started by Tuhoe Isaacs and their wish of transformation for the mob to get the same help from the Govt as the Black Power. TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesnot attached Publication status: Okay to copy Author Ethnicity: Māori Publication format: Magazine article Sector: Business Community Social services Cultural Related Topics: Stereotyping General Related Topics: Social change - society Historical Period: 20th Informal Groups: Māori Resources : Culture
Network Waitangi Otautahi annual report 2002-2003 Author InformationResource primary author: Network Waitangi Otautahi attachedPublication InformationCatalogue Number: ANW4 - Network Waitangi OtautahiPublisher: Network Waitangi OtautahiPlace of publication: ChristchurchDate of Publication: Sept 30th 2003Physical description: 3 pages; 30 cm.All publication information has been entered: YesWhere can I find this?: Treaty Resource Centre Content InformationTable of Contents: Annual report 2002-2003, Annual report for the year ended 30 June 2003, including financial performance and contact details. Content Description: Network Waitangi Otautahi annual report 2002-2003 TRC has a copy: YesContent is complete: Yesattached Author Ethnicity: Pākehā Publication format: Report Formal Group: Project Waitangi Sector: Social services General Related Topics: Social change - society Historical Period: 20th