Support, endorse and resource the establishment of a rōpū that enables us to put the indigenous framework into action
What this means in practice
Form an intergenerational Relating to, involving, or affecting several generations. collective, that is rangatahi-led, to act as a channel between council and stakeholders.
The purpose of the collective is to manage activities to support climate action and resilience The ability of a system, community or society to handle and recover from hazards in a fast, efficient way. This includes risk management to protect and restore basic services and functions..
- Phase 1: Establish trust and rapport through a series of wānanga Māori knowledge, lore and learning of the esoteric kind. A Māori tertiary education institution. that facilitates collective consciousness and a common agenda.
- Phase 2: Develop an indigenous measurement tool to support management, prioritisation, and measurement of the state of progress against the indigenous framework.
- Phase 3: Using a collective impact model, establish a term of reference for working between the intergenerational collective, the council and stakeholders.
- Phase 4: Establish rangatahi rōpū Group or organisation. to create a collective impact movement for change that supports bringing climate justice and resilience actions to life - members represent key Atua Primal ancestors. Māori that are most impacted by climate change.