moves to incorporate Māori to help set new strategic guidance
The Salvation Army is making strategic tactical decisions to Māori who make up 40 per cent of its client database.
The Salvation Army has asked Anglican Bishop Te Kitohi Pikaahu to chair a revamped Māori Ministry Rūnanga which will provide overall strategic guidance to the organisation, which receives government funding to manage a range of social services.
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