Election 2023 - Community and Voluntary Sector Policy
Act
Spokesperson:
Not yet available on their website.
Green Party
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
.
Jan Logie
- Recognise the diversity of tangata whenua roopu within the Tangata Whenua, community and voluntary sector, from Māori defining themselves as working within the community and voluntary sector to hapū and iwi based tangata whenua activity based on tikanga and rangatiratanga.
- Ensure Māori maintain ownership over taonga created by Māori within tangata whenua, community and voluntary sector organisations, including intellectual property, regardless of Government funding.
- Strengthen the role, standing and reach of the Minister for the Community and Voluntary Sector.
- Support and strengthen the community development, community, and voluntary sector support functions of local government organisations on principles of empowerment, participation and mutual respect.
- Read more here
Labour
Spokesperson:
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National
Spokesperson:
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New Zealand First
Spokesperson:
Link to
policy here
.
- Review student support systems to ensure they are fit for purpose and have adequacy for life-long learning.
- Ensure that the ACE sector is constantly considered in the discussions around New Zealand’s economic recovery from Covid-19.
- Work with the ACE sector to develop and implement an appropriate and affordable quality assurance process for ACE programmes and activities.
- Read more here
TOP
Spokesperson:
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Te Pāti Māori
Spokesperson:
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