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Te Pānui Rūnaka Survey

Kia ora e te whānau,

As you may know, last year Te Rūnanga o Ngāi Tahu announced its 88-point climate action plan Te Kounga Paparangi. One of its actions is a print reduction plan and greater investment in digital publications. The goal is for our publications to be 100 percent digital by 2030.

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While this is a big change, and it may seem a long time away, we need to start planning for the future, now. At right is a QR code for a survey about Te Pānui Rūnaka We would greatly appreciate it if you could fill it out to help us with moving towards the goals laid out in Te Kounga Paparangi

How to use a QR Code

Want to scan a QR code? No need to download an app that will just take up space on your phone; you can use the built-in camera on your iPhone or Android device.

1. Open your camera.

2. Point the camera at the QR code.

3. Tap the banner that appears on your phone or tablet.

4. Follow the instructions on the screen – you should be automatically linked to the survey.

If you have any issues with trying to access the survey or wish to complete the survey via an email link instead, please contact Hannah Kerr at tpr@ngaitahu.iwi.nz

Thank you in advance whānau, your opinions, advice and comments are extremely valuable to us and will help us to move forward into the digital media space in a way that will benefit all whānau.

Who raises our tamariki?

Who raises our tamariki?

Who binds our people together?

Who binds our people together?

Who builds our communities?

Who builds our communities?

Who leaves our legacy?

Who leaves our legacy?

And who guides our future generations?

And who guides our future generations?

...it is whānau.

...it is whānau.

That’s why the Whānau as First Navigators programme helps empower whānau to care for our greatest taonga of all, our tamariki.

That’s why the Whānau as First Navigators programme helps empower whānau to care for our greatest taonga of all, our tamariki.

The programme ensures whānau are connected with local providers who help with early and preventative family support services.

The programme ensures whānau are connected with local providers who help with early and preventative family support services.

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