More than 250 Māori providers, support groups and leaders of iwi from around the country who specialise in health, justice, education, social wellbeing and prosperity are taking part in a two-day Iwi Chairs Forum national hui in Kirikiriroa named Te Ora o Te Whānau.
They will take a report to the Government seeking more input by Māori.
Pou Tangata co-chair Dame Naida Glavish said: “No one else should be directing us about what’s best for our health and wellbeing, it should be us alone.”
The forum, Pou Tangata, has six iwi leader groups whose objective is to increase the opportunity for iwi to participate in decision-making matters affecting te ao Māori, Te Ora o Te Whānau, Oranga Tamariki, Justice, Mātauranga, Data, Rangatahi and Hauora
For this event, the forum discussed a report collated during a roadshow earlier in the year. Pou Tangata met whānau in their communities around the country and asked what they wanted in terms of health, justice, education, social wellbeing and prosperity, what were the issues and how they wanted the changes made.