Māori experts in justice came together on Te Papaiouru Marae at Ohinemutu for a three-day long hui for criminal justice reform.
The group leading the hui, Te Ohu Whakatika, was established following Hāpaitia Te Oranga Tangata - Criminal Justice Summit 2018.
Of the 600 attendees of the Criminal Justice Summit, 200 were Māori so a call was made to meet and discuss a Māori response to the reformation of the Criminal Justice System in accordance with tikanga Māori.
A spokesperson for the rōpū of representatives from 11 regions across Aotearoa said "This is a hui by Māori for Māori voices, government ears, and collective action. We must have brave, uncomfortable conversations to reform our system of injustice".
"At the Criminal Justice Summit held in Wellington last year, Justice Minister Andrew Little reaffirmed his commitment to ensuring that the voices of Māori are at the heart of the criminal justice reform work that the Government is undertaking."