7.3.3 Key programmes
-
Schedule of Issues of Significance
-
The Independent Māori Statutory Board must create a Schedule of Issues of Significance [1].
-
This schedule reflects issues for Māori within Auckland Council’s jurisdictional boundary.
-
-
The Māori Plan
-
The Schedule of Issues of Significance includes the Māori Plan. This plan looks at the cultural, social, economic and environmental wellbeing of Māori communities. It is a 30-year plan based on Māori values and outcomes and includes the activity or action-based plans in each of the four wellbeing domains, derived from the aspirations of Tāmaki Māori.
-
-
Treaty of Waitangi audit
-
To fulfil its purpose of ensuring the council acts in accordance with statutory provisions relating to Te Tiriti/the Treaty [2], the IMSB undertakes an audit of the council’s performance. The Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audit is carried out every three years. For the latest version and further information on the audit programme, see Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audit found on the IMSB website.
-
In response to the findings, the council develops a Te Tiriti o Waitangi Audit Response Programme that is approved for action by council committee. The Waharoa group is a joint steering group of IMSB and council staff, which provides oversight of the programme’s delivery. Tiriti/Treaty audit projects must be presented to the Waharoa for sign-off before they are reported to council committee.
-