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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Feb 15, 2019 16:14:53 GMT 12
NOT WELL, NOT SAFE, NOT FAIR The author of the Salvation Army’s state of the nation report says it could take more than a generation to close some of the gaps between Māori and non-Māori It shows the rate of Māori waiting for social housing is nine-times worse than non-Māori, youth unemployment is twice the general rate, and Māori whānau are three and a half times more likely to need welfare support. "Every indicator we use shows Māori are massively disadvantaged and some of the indicators are getting worse, some are getting better, but the gaps are so big it will take more than a generation to close even where there is some progress," Mr Johnson says...... www.waateanews.com/waateanews/x_news/MjExMDA/Breakfast%20with%20Dale/Not-well,-not-safe,-not-fair
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Post by Kiwi Frontline on Feb 15, 2019 16:18:17 GMT 12
MĀORI AND INDIGENOUS GOVERNANCE CENTREThe Māori and Indigenous Governance Centre is based in Te Piringa, Faculty of Law. The Centre embracse a best-team approach to research, involving collaboration, locally, nationally and internationally. The Centre focuses on research issues concerning Māori and Indigenous Peoples’ governance, rights and responsibilities. It promotes Indigenous worldviews and sound governance and development principles in order to build Indigenous capacity, facilitate Indigenous involvement in governance at all levels, and develop quality outcomes for Māori and Indigenous Peoples..... wu.ac.nz/research/units/migc.shtml
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Post by second-class-citizen on Feb 15, 2019 21:02:49 GMT 12
This is lies because a Kiwi with 1% maori blood qualifies as a maori to make up those stats. If white people used the same criteria as maori do to be 'maori', then you could say that 100% of those in need are white. There....I have just proved that lies prevail in these BS stats.
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