Treaty Strategy - Hui Material
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MFish Treaty Strategy
- Aims of the strategy
- Conceptual framework
- Partnership –how do we engage?
- Key initiatives
- What’s the next step?
Aims of the Strategy
- Build strong relationships
- Give effect to partnership
- Build capacity
- Deliver on Fisheries Settlement obligations
- Act consistent with the principles of the Treaty
Conceptual framework
- Four main levels:
- The big picture, or “Why are we here?”
- MFishstrategy and Iwi strategy
- Structural level –how do we engage?
- Operational level –the action plan
Why are we here?
- Look after the fisheries resource
- Manage sustainably
- Provide for future generations
MFish Strategic Plan
- Protect the health of aquatic ecosystems
- Ensure the Crown delivers on its obligations to Maori with respect to fisheries – Treaty Strategy Project
- Enable people to get the best value from the use of fisheries
Iwi/Hapu Fisheries Strategy?
- Up to iwi and hapugroups to determine
- Proactive rather than reactive
- Long term vision rather than short term
- Integration of commercial and customary rights possible
Treaty Strategy Vision
- MFishactively delivering on its fisheries settlement and Treaty obligations by achieving the following objectives:
- MFishand tangata whenua working in partnership to provide for the utilisation of fisheries resources while ensuring sustainability
- Tangata whenua managing customary fishing within their rohe
- Maori actively participating in commercial fishing
- Tangata whenua actively involved in wider fisheries management
- MFishrecognising and providing for use and management practices of Maori in the management of fisheries
- Active protection of the fisheries taonga
Regional Model for Discussion
- Why a Regional approach?
- Kanohi ki te kanohi
- Resourcingby MFish
- Allows focus on wider fisheries issues
- Learn from each other’s experiences
- Other alternatives?
MFish Responsibilities
- Liaison and facilitation
- Resourcingof regional meetings
- Capacity building and training
- Active engagement by MFishstaff
Iwi/Hapu responsibilities
- Governance issues
- Determine fisheries representatives
- Ensure information flows
- Actively engage
Key Initiatives
- Input and participation of iwi/hapu
- Implement the customary regulations
- Recognise use and management practices
- Allocation issue progressed
- Plan for the future
Treaty Relationship positions
- Chief Adviser Treaty Relationships
- Reports to CEO
- Sets performance standards for wider MFishstaff
- Treaty Relationship Facilitators (x8)
- Manage MFish–Iwi/Hapurelationship
- Facilitate meetings
- Information on kaitiaki appointment process
- Part of Fisheries Management Team
What’s the next step?
- Treaty Relationship positions filled
- Treaty Strategy consultation report
- Build relationships
- Capacity building and training
- Active engagement on fisheries issues