Te Reo Maori training
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From: Alanah T
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am currently undertaking research related to Te Wiki o te Reo Māori (Maori Language Week), and te reo Maori capacity across organisations.
Can you please provide the following information:
a. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities under the Treaty of Waitangi?
b. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities to engage with te reo Maori in some way or another? Does your organisation have a duty (such as in its charter, or its empowering legislation) to reflect New Zealand's cultural identity?
c. Does your organisation have a formal policy, strategy, or commitment, relating to te reo Maori ability and proficiency for staff? (If so, can you please provide a copy of it)?
d. Does your organisation have a policy on diversity and inclusion? (If so, can you please provide a copy of it)?
e. How many staff in your organisation are recorded as being fluent in te reo Maori?
f. Has your organisation provided any te reo Maori lessons or education to staff in the past 12 months? (If so, how many staff has it provided those to, and what was the format of the lessons?)
g. Does your organisation have any te reo Maori lessons or education scheduled to be provided to staff in upcoming 12 months? (If so, how many staff does it intend to provide those to?)
h How many personnel does your organisation currently engage? (Please include full-time staff, part-time, employees, and volunteers)
i. Does your organisation have any personnel who manage the relationships between your organisation and Maori communities? (If so, how many personnel are engaged for that purpose?)
Thank you in advance.
Yours faithfully,
Alanah T
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From: Alanah T <[8][FOI #8707 email]>
Date: 18/09/2018 10:03PM
Subject: Official Information request - Te Reo Maori training
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am currently undertaking research related to Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
(Maori Language Week), and te reo Maori capacity across organisations.
Can you please provide the following information:
a. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities under the Treaty of
Waitangi?
b. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities to engage with te
reo Maori in some way or another? Does your organisation have a duty
(such as in its charter, or its empowering legislation) to reflect New
Zealand's cultural identity?
c. Does your organisation have a formal policy, strategy, or commitment,
relating to te reo Maori ability and proficiency for staff? (If so, can
you please provide a copy of it)?
d. Does your organisation have a policy on diversity and inclusion? (If
so, can you please provide a copy of it)?
e. How many staff in your organisation are recorded as being fluent in te
reo Maori?
f. Has your organisation provided any te reo Maori lessons or education
to staff in the past 12 months? (If so, how many staff has it provided
those to, and what was the format of the lessons?)
g. Does your organisation have any te reo Maori lessons or education
scheduled to be provided to staff in upcoming 12 months? (If so, how many
staff does it intend to provide those to?)
h How many personnel does your organisation currently engage? (Please
include full-time staff, part-time, employees, and volunteers)
i. Does your organisation have any personnel who manage the relationships
between your organisation and Maori communities? (If so, how many
personnel are engaged for that purpose?)
Thank you in advance.
Yours faithfully,
Alanah T
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From: FOXWELL, Holly
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Hello Alanah
I have been asked to let you know that Police requires an extension of
time in which to respond to your request for Police responsibilities
around Treaty, diversity policy, how many staff are fluent. This extension
is pursuant to section 15A(1) of the Official Information Act 1982,
because the request necessitates a consultations such that a proper
response to the request cannot reasonably be made within the original time
limit.
Police require until 14 November 2018 to provide a substantive response to
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Kind regards
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Dear Alanah
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From: Alanah T <[14][FOI #8707 email]>
Date: 18/09/2018 10:03PM
Subject: Official Information request - Te Reo Maori training
Dear New Zealand Police,
I am currently undertaking research related to Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
(Maori Language Week), and te reo Maori capacity across organisations.
Can you please provide the following information:
a. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities under the Treaty of
Waitangi?
b. Does your organisation have legal responsibilities to engage with te
reo Maori in some way or another? Does your organisation have a duty
(such as in its charter, or its empowering legislation) to reflect New
Zealand's cultural identity?
c. Does your organisation have a formal policy, strategy, or commitment,
relating to te reo Maori ability and proficiency for staff? (If so, can
you please provide a copy of it)?
d. Does your organisation have a policy on diversity and inclusion? (If
so, can you please provide a copy of it)?
e. How many staff in your organisation are recorded as being fluent in te
reo Maori?
f. Has your organisation provided any te reo Maori lessons or education
to staff in the past 12 months? (If so, how many staff has it provided
those to, and what was the format of the lessons?)
g. Does your organisation have any te reo Maori lessons or education
scheduled to be provided to staff in upcoming 12 months? (If so, how many
staff does it intend to provide those to?)
h How many personnel does your organisation currently engage? (Please
include full-time staff, part-time, employees, and volunteers)
i. Does your organisation have any personnel who manage the relationships
between your organisation and Maori communities? (If so, how many
personnel are engaged for that purpose?)
Thank you in advance.
Yours faithfully,
Alanah T
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Good afternoon
Please find attached a response to your request of 18 September 2018.
Kind regards
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