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Treaty Principles Bill

The publication of the Treaty Principles Bill is a step in the wrong direction for our country.

It profoundly disrespects the accord between tangata whenua and tangata tiriti and seeks

to undermine the founding principles of our nation.


Ara Taiohi, the peak body of youth development in Aotearoa, envisions an empowered

ecosystem of youth development, where rangatahi thrive. This vision is grounded in a future

where rangatahi have the opportunity to fully participate in the rights guaranteed to them

by te Tiriti o Waitangi. Te Tiriti is foundational to the sector and the practice of Youth Work.


We are disappointed by the politicking of parties who, despite promises to vote the Bill

down at the second reading stage, have lent this Bill legitimacy by allowing it to be

introduced to the House. The introduction of the Bill is polarising, and a damaging waste of

time.


Speaking after the publication of today's Bill, Jane Zintl, CEO of Ara Taiohi, expressed her

anger at the divisive nature of the Bill. Highlighting the importance of te Tiriti to the practice

of youth work, she promised that "Ara Taiohi will continue to be a strong advocate for te

Tiriti and to champion fairness and actively work to resolve systemic issues, creating an

inclusive environment where rangatahi potential is recognised and nurtured”.

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