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Ngā Wāriu
The organisational values of Te Rōpū Whakahau
Ko wai tātou?
- We are all Māori
- We all contribute in some way to the library, archive, and information profession, by working or taking an interest in:
- Libraries
- Archives
- Museums
- Research
- Information technology
- Education
- Management
- Iwi and hapū development
He aha ō tātou wāriu?
What are the values or behaviours we want to demonstrate, refine and develop as a collective whānau?
What do we do to demonstrate that whanaungatanga is important to us?
- Commit to developing and maintaining positive relationships, personal and professional
- Commit to taking care of ourselves, and increasing our knowledge of who we are, and where and who we come from
- Commit to taking care of people and getting to know them better
What do we do to demonstrate that manaakitanga is important to us?
- Commit to doing our utmost to care for people in our personal and professional lives
- Commit to taking care of ourselves
- Commit to taking care of people
What do we do to demonstrate that kaitiakitanga is important to us?
- Commit to caring for taonga in the most informed and appropriate way possible
- Commit to increasing our knowledge, understanding and application of kaitiakitanga
- Commit to looking after ourselves
- Commit to taking care of people
What do we do to demonstrate that te reo Māori is important to us?
- Commit to pronouncing the Māori language I know correctly
- Commit to increasing my level of Māori language
- Commit to increasing my spoken usage of te reo Māori at work and at home
- Advocate for and encourage the correct pronounciation of te reo Māori in my workplace and at home
Te-Rōpū-Whakahautanga
These values can be used as potential drivers in:
- our own professional development
- the creation, development, or evaluation of work
- the development of Te Rōpū Whakahau organisational culture
Whakapā mai
These values were developed in 2004 by Ngā Kaiwhakahau members Marlyen Davis and Hinerangi Himiona.
For more information, contact: kaiwhakahau@trw.org.nz
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