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An interactive online workshop about
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and New Zealand history
Part 1 - Saturday 5 July 10am - 1pm
Part 2 - Saturday 12 July 10am - 1pm
FREE - thanks to Community Lotteries Grant
Facilitator: Moea Armstrong
See below for full course details
An interactive in-person workshop about
Te Tiriti o Waitangi and New Zealand history
9:30am - 4pm, Seminar Room, Te Ora Hou
104 Corks Road, Tikipunga
$70 waged $40 unwaged
Morning tea, lunch & afternoon tea provided
Facilitators: Kathryn McKenzie & Tui Armstrong
See below for full course details
If you can't make it on the dates listed, click here to be invited to future workshops, or to book a workshop exclusively for your organisation.
We also provide Workplace implementation support, including anti-racism strategies and tools - contact us to discuss.
Context – the factors which led to the signing
The Declaration of Independence
Comparing and contrasting the Treaty Texts
Which text, and why
Processes and effects of colonisation
The claims settlement process
Biculturalism and Multiculturalism
Personal and institutional issues in the workplace
Unconscious bias
Setting goals towards bicultural competence
Our workshops are run by experienced Pākehā facilitators who:
Involve people in activity-based learning techniques.
Work with participants to create a safe environment to enable full and free discussion on the issues raised in the workshop.
Provide independent resource material and a guide to further study.