A Labour Government would review the Maori Party's flagship Whanau Ora policy Maori Affairs spokeswoman Nanaia Mahuta says.
Ms Mahuta said she had met social service, youth, justice and health providers "who are looking at the way in which services are provided to improve outcomes for whanau".
She also noted that $15 million in extra funding for Whanau Ora would not be available until next year, after Maori Party Co-leader and Whanau Ora champion Tariana Turia retired.
"While the minister may feel emotionally attached to her programme it is important that future commitments under a Labour Government are based on outcomes achieved and evidence that underpin the strength based approach in the Whanau Ora model."
She said Labour Leader David Cunliffe had acknowledged that Government services could sometimes be delivered better by Maori for Maori communities and had made a commitment that Labour was "willing to innovate and move forward on Whanau Ora".