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Ironically, tomorrow Maori "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....

Adriana van Altvorst ·
Ironically, tomorrow Maori "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet...our people and our children continue to be over-represented in statistics that show that they face barriers to accessing quality education. Waitangi Day "celebrates" the signing of Te Tiriti o Waitangi on 6 February 1840. An agreement signed between representatives of the British Crown and more than 500 Māori chiefs. British Crown versus Māori Tomorrow is 6 February 2023 183 years Despite Te Tiriti o Waitangi, and all the plethora...
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Ironically, Maori are expected to "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....#2

Adriana van Altvorst ·
The following is the journey of yet another mother trying to get her son access to quality education for her son here in New Zealand Yes, Maori again Her journey is totally unacceptable and we continue to WAIT for professionals to resolve the issues This is how Maori are treated here in New Zealand We are expected to be grateful for what we get and to "celebrate" Waitangi Day on 6 February 2023 183 years later and this is the best our NZ education system can offer our people? As Maori, we...
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Re: Ironically, Maori are expected to "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....#2

Adriana van Altvorst ·
Thanks, Anne for raising awareness of the floods in Auckland I live in Auckland - yes we need support Fortunately, we have drinking water, electricity and internet It is a good time to clean out your cupboards and give to those in need I am in South Auckland with whanau - got stuck and stayed to support whanau In Takapuna, the Spencer was busy taking on people as their homes are ruined Yes, people need support with just being with them and listening and offering cups of tea. I suggest people...
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Re: Ironically, Maori are expected to "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....#2

Adriana van Altvorst ·
@anne kurtz it is important for me to raise awareness of how our children and parents are treated by our education system here in NZ. If I did not share my concerns and if I did not complain then we would not get change and these parents plight would go unseen and unheard Complaints drive transformational change I will continue to raise my concerns I do it to honour the people I work with I ensure that their struggles are not done in vain - that their hardship WILL make change. They will be...
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Re: Ironically, Maori are expected to "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....#2

anne kurtz ·
I suggest you stop “waiting” and complaining 😿and Speak Out on the flooded streets of Auckland, Wellington and heat of South Island or go to waitangi and protest. Anne
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Re: Ironically, Maori are expected to "celebrate" Waitangi Day and yet....#2

anne kurtz ·
Ms Altvorst, This is like preaching to the choir. The PACES choir. It’s the NZ way. All best, Anne
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