The Bay Chronicle

NorthTec helps forum with venue

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When a last-minute decision was made to cancel the National Iwi Chairs Forum at Waitangi due to the spread of Covid-19, NorthTec was able to step up and provide a suitable venue for the event.

The February meeting of the forum was scheduled to be held at the Waitangi National Trust and hosted by Ngatiwai Trust Board.

The plan was to host the iwi of Te Tai Tokerau face to face, while hosting ngā iwi o te motu (iwi from across Aotearoa New Zealand) online.

However, due to the spread of Omicron in the region, the decision was made to cancel the in-person event for the safety of all.

At the last minute, arrangemen­ts were made to bring the fully online event to NorthTec’s Interactiv­e Learning Centre at the Raumanga campus.

The venue is set up with the technology to enable the forum to be livestream­ed across the country.

“Ngatiwai Trust Board is really grateful to NorthTec for providing a venue at short notice. We appreciate the facilities and the technology available, and that NorthTec could support this type of event,’’ Ngatiwai Trust Board Raukura chief executive Huhana Lyndon said.

“This is another example of how NorthTec works with iwi to support partnershi­ps in the region. We also appreciate the way the staff worked to assist us at short notice – it is through these enduring partnershi­ps that we can work towards examining programmes and pathways that can help fulfil the social and economic needs of a prosperous Northland.”

Both Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, and National Party leader Christophe­r Luxon joined the event via Zoom on the final day.

Huhana Lyndon said the National Iwi Chairs Forum’s process was to work through the major issues across the country for iwi. Ideas and suggestion­s around the issues were then presented to ministers of the Crown to get their feedback, with the follow-up actions setting the forum’s ongoing work programme.

“We were really happy to be able to step up and help out with this event. We are always seeking seek opportunit­ies to partner with iwi in our region and this was a prime example of working together,’’ NorthTec Te Ahurei chief executive Toa Faneva said.

“Most of our ākonga [students] have not yet started the semester so it was great to be able to offer our facilities for this important event, especially during a time when we’re all dealing with the challenges of Covid-19. NorthTec staff also did a great job of pulling everything together at very short notice.”

‘‘We were really happy to be able to step up and help out with this event.’’ Toa Faneva NorthTec Te Ahurei chief executive

 ?? ?? Forum hosts Te iwi o Ngātiwai, other members of the Tai Tokerau Iwi Chairs Forum and NorthTec staff on Te Puna o Te Mātauranga Marae at NorthTec’s Raumanga campus.
Forum hosts Te iwi o Ngātiwai, other members of the Tai Tokerau Iwi Chairs Forum and NorthTec staff on Te Puna o Te Mātauranga Marae at NorthTec’s Raumanga campus.

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