
2021

TE RAUTAKI MĀORI MŌ KĀINGA ORA
Māpuna Consultants were contracted by Kāinga Ora in 2020 to develop their Māori Housing Strategy for the organisation. The process that Māpuna undertook spanned 18 months and from that time, a robust and extensive engagement strategy was undertaken to capture the aspirations of Whānau Māori and housing. From there, an iterative and co-developed approach to writing the strategy was done and it was launched in November 2021.
2019

DEVELOPMENT OF AN EDUCATION WORKFORCE STRATEGY FOR MĀORI MEDIUM
Dr Dee Sciascia is currently working alongside Māori Medium leaders and Ministry of Education staff to develop an education workforce strategy for Māori Medium through playing a facilitative role and supporting the sector to design and implement this strategy. This work has been underway since September 2018.


2019
COACHING EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP
Māpuna Consultants is currently undergoing one on one coaching/mentoring for executives in leadership roles within the tertiary sector and public sector. Coaching is centred on te reo Māori me ōna tikanga but is underpinned with ngā uara Māori (values) me ngā mātāpono (principles). Organisations we are currently working with are not named here for confidentiality.
2019
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DEVELOPING AOTEAROA NEW ZEALAND'S FIRST NATIONAL RISK ASSESSMENT FRAMEWORK FOR CLIMATE CHANGE
Dr Dee Sciascia was appointed one out of 9 panelists to develop this framework in conjunction with the Ministry for the Environment which was released on 19 September 2019.
Māpuna Consultants were excited to be part of this kaupapa and to support the Government to moving towards action to combat the impacts of climate change. A letter from Minister James Shaw (Minister for Climate Change) can be viewed below.

2019

CURATOR OF THE TE MATATINI 2019 EXHIBITION
'TE IHOREI'
FUNDED BY CREATIVE NEW ZEALAND
Tumarangai Sciascia was funded to curate a Māori arts exhibition at Te Matatini National Kapa Haka competition in February, 2019 in Wellington New Zealand. The exhibition brought together 12 Māori artists, who represented the 12 regions involved in Te Matatini, and their artwork as a showcase of the excellence of Māori art.
2019
CULTURAL CAPABILITY
FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR


Both Dr Dee Sciascia and Iriaka Epiha-Ferris are actively working with a number of government agencies delivering Māori cultural capability to these organisations. This is a purposeful response to a government wide shift towards being truly bicultural, living Te Tiriti o Waitangi and committing to raising capability for its staff (not just Māori). Iriaka and Dee provide bespoke and tailored capability development to organisations based on their diverse needs. Some of our current clients include Ministry of Civil Defence and Emergency Management & Department of Internal Affairs.


2019

EVALUATION SUPPORT
FOR ŌRANGA MARAE
TPK AND DIA FUNDING
FOR MARAE DEVELOPMENT AND CAPITAL WORKS
Dr Dee Sciascia is providing evaluation advice and expertise to the Department of Internal Affairs to support the evaluation of Oranga Marae – a new funding programme, model and partnership with Te Puni Kōkiri. This role requires working closely with Te Puni Kōkiri and Department of Internal Affairs to connect evaluative and research underpinnings so that evaluation processes for the programme are robust and are framed within a kaupapa Māori approach.
2018

RANGAHAU LEAD FOR 'HE RONGOĀ TŌ TE MĀORI' PROJECT
Leading Te Wānanga o Aotearoa’s first rangahau project around te reo Māori as a form of healing.
