Any elected member can choose to lead the karakia at the start or end of a meeting, he says, not just the chair of that particular meeting.
"Some people see karakia as only being a prayer, but it is actually more than that, it doesn't have to have a religious tone. It is really about bringing a sense of grounding and a sense of belonging to the group, and is something I see as having a really good unifying effect in meetings."
The chosen karakia:
Kia uruuru mai
Ā hauora
Ā haukaha
Ā haumāia
Ki runga, Ki raro
Ki roto, Ki waho
Rire rire hau Paimārire
I draw in (to my being)
The reviving essence
The strengthening essence
The essence of courage
Above, Below
Within, Around
Let there be peace
Disclaimer: Editor Ilona Hanne is married to the CEO of Stratford District Council.