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read moreSport New Zealand has announced $7 million in funding over next four years to improve wellbeing outcomes for Maori.
This new plan - part of the $265 million sport recovery package and recognition of the adverse effect COVID-19 has had on Maori wellbeing and levels of physical activity - will see the government agency invest in new organisations who contribute to Maori physical activity outcomes.
The new plan is a Te Ao Maori approach that focuses on culturally distinctive pathways to enable Maori to succeed as Maori through play, active recreation and sport. It will see Sport NZ invest in a number of new organisations that contribute to wellbeing outcomes that are for, by and with Maori.
Announcing the funding, Sport NZ Chief Executive Peter Miskimmin stated “this is an important and significant milestone. This is the first time Sport NZ will simultaneously advance a number of mechanisms to engage whanau, hapu, iwi, Maori and build meaningful relationships in these communities.
“Maori are over-represented in obesity, cardiovascular, and diabetes statistics and have a lower life expectancy compared with non-Maori. Being physically active assists in addressing all of these conditions, we know however that every week, 31-percent of Maori do not participate in sport or recreational activities.
“We are seeking to enable and empower Maori communities to improve physical activity levels through Te Ao Maori and Matauranga Maori approaches, and we believe this will make a significant difference."
The plan will focus on four specific initiatives:
• Maori National Sport Organisations - enabling the network to continue their valued contribution to our sector. The intention of the fund is to support the re-engagement of their respective memberships, remove some of the barriers to participation, enable their unique way of being, survive the current social and economic conditions and acknowledge their contribution to the sport and recreation sector for over 100 years.
• He Oranga Poutama Programme - supporting Maori wellbeing by improving participation and increasing leadership through physical activity. Increased funding will enable a nationwide approach and focus on Maori communities that need it the most.
• MaraeFit Aotearoa - this is a new Marae-centric digital tool designed to increase Maori participation and create more opportunities for whanau to connect with their marae and community through physical activity.
• Te Ihi Fund - an activation fund to increase Maori participation by supporting existing culturally distinctive organisations and channels.
Investment decisions for Maori NSOs and Te Ihi Fund will be announced in late 2020. MaraeFit Aotearoa and He Oranga Poutama investment will be announced in early 2021.
Miskimmin added “Sport NZ is on a journey to honour our commitment to Te Tiriti and are working hard to live up to our commitment to a bi-cultural future. Today’s announcement is just one example
“We are excited to be taking the first step on this journey through these kaupapa Maori initiatives that enable Maori to participate as Maori."
10th November 2020 - First National Sports Convention Forum staged in Sydney
5th November 2020 - Aktive advises over $4.2 million of Sport NZ’s community resilience fund allocated across Auckland
4th November 2020 - Sport New Zealand names Raelene Castle as new Chief Executive
27th September 2020 - Sport NZ encourages people to get out and exercise
9th September 2020 - Drug Free Sport New Zealand shares review recommendations on school rugby anti-doping programme
27th August 2020 - High Performance Sport NZ launches new initiatives for female coaches and leaders
24th August 2020 - Sport NZ opens applications for new $68 million community fund
7th July 2020 - Funding released to assist New Zealand sport recovery at all levels
7th May 2020 - Sport NZ provides guidance on activity under Alert Level 2
7th May 2020 - Sport NZ announces $25 million short-term relief package for clubs and regional organisations
27th April 2020 - New Zealand Sports Minister advises of permissible activities under eased Coronavirus Alert
9th April 2020 - Auckland sport and recreation survey identifies much-needed COVID-19 support
17th March 2020 - School Sport NZ suspends all events on national calendar
25th February 2020 - New Zealand sports launch campaign to change youth sport
29th January 2020 - Increased investment in High Performance Sport New Zealand
6th January 2020 - Cameron Leslie takes on intern role on Sport NZ Board
30th November 2018 - Skills Active 2018 Māori Sport Scholarship awarded to Raiha Ensor
13th January 2012 - Water Safety Campaign targets high Maori drowning rates
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