BMGT5015 Organisations in a New Zealand Context
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Task:
Case Study application of Te Tiriti Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi
Many New Zealand organisations have obligations to take into account the principles of Te Tiriti Waitangi. This is an individual assignment in which you will investigate the application of the Te Tiriti Waitangi/Treaty of Waitangi (TOW) set of principles as outlined in 1988 by The Royal Commission on Social Policy. These principles are partnership, participation and protection.
Assessment Instructions:
Research and construct a report which describes how TOW principles are considered at a Local Government organisation, or one of their subgroups or affiliations. For example you may choose to focus on Bay of Plenty Regional Council, or Baybus. Perhaps Rotorua Lakes Council, or the Rotorua Te Arawa Lakes Programme. You should avoid using the same case study organisation as your peers. Use information that is publicly available – do NOT harass the staff.
You report should include the following:
Explanation of the case study organisation. You may choose to include aspects such as their background, location, purpose, service/product, goals and values.
The relevance and importance of TOW principles
Examples of TOW principles applied within your chosen organisation
The impact of the TOW principle inclusion
Also consider recommendations for further enhancement of TOW principle inclusion
Introduced the research topic with an explanation of the wider background. Provides the purpose and objective of the report.
Discussion of evidence which supports the conclusion – a restatement of key points summarising TOW principles applied to case study organisation. Relates to the introduction. No new ideas introduced.
Entirely logical sequence of the research. Outstanding in organisation. Could follow with no difficulty. Good logical flow for the most part but with some anomalies. Is well organised. Could follow with no difficulty.