Te Tiriti resources for learning and action


Te Tiriti resources


  • Te Tiriti – Take action – In this Community Research webinar, we hear from Dr Chelsea Grootveld, Dr Kathie Irwin and Ali Hamlin-Paenga, three of the He Kōrero podcast presenters. They discuss how to take your organisation forward in actioning Te Tiriti o Waitangi. Be inspired to become a dynamic Treaty partner.

Te Tiriti facilitators and professional development opportunities

Tangata Whenua led training

  • Dr Kathie Irwin – Provides workshop sessions designed to support organisations on their Treaty Based Organisational journey.
  •  Riki Consultancy – A Māori owned, whānau business, specialising in cultural capability advisory and professional development. Also on Facebook.
  • The Wall Walk® – An interactive half-day workshop designed to raise collective awareness of key events in the history of New Zealand’s bicultural relations.
  • Engaging Well – Cultural Facilitators helping to build understanding and awareness of Te Ao Māori.
  • Maurea – Maurea’s Te Kaa programme aims to help you deepen your understanding of Te Ao Māori to help you determine how Māori culture is relevant to you and your organisation, and to improve your ability to engage with Māori.
  • Te Pumaomao Nation Building – A cultural conscientisation programme which deepens understanding of Māori world views, laws and philosophies and critically examines the on-going impacts of colonisation on Māori and other Indigenous Peoples in a way that empowers participants toward creating positive social change.
  • Treaty Training – 1.5-2 hour interactive workshop giving an introduction to Te Tiriti o Waitangi and providing easy to understand context on why the Treaty remains relevant to Aotearoa New Zealand today.
  • Wai Ako – Te Reo, History and Training Resources for Teachers and Tamariki.
  • Monkey Majic Solutions – Deliver their version of Te Tiriti in an organisation’s workplace environment. With experienced facilitators, their approach is to provide an understanding from a Māori and non-Māori position of what the partnership of Te Tiriti means.
  • Dr Mike Paki – Te Tiriti and Cultural Workshops.
  • Hustle Education – Corporate Te Tiriti Training (operating out of Ōtautahi – Christchurch).

Tangata Tiriti led training

  • Groundwork works alongside organisations wishing to improve their understanding and application of Te Tiriti o Waitangi.
  • Treaty Education help people to address the why – why the Treaty is relevant and important, personally and professionally. This is addressed through a workshop process, which starts with the who (relationships) and moves through to making the Treaty real in our places of work and lives.
  • Network Waitangi are an independent, voluntary, community education group who run facilitated Treaty and anti-racism workshops. They use experienced Pākehā facilitators and work with participants to create a safe environment to enable full and free discussion on the issues raised in the workshops.
  • Treaty Action Collective Pōneke deliver treaty education workshops exploring the history and context of Te Tiriti o Waitangi and its place in Aotearoa.

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