The Treaty Settlement Secondment Programme (also the iwi secondment programme) commenced in late 2009 to allow for the secondment of public servants to work with iwi and contribute to the Government aim of settling all historic Treaty claims by 2014.
Published: Tuesday, 4 December 2012 | Rātū, 04 Hakihea, 2012
The Treaty Settlement Secondment Programme (also the iwi secondment programme) commenced in late 2009 to allow for the secondment of public servants to work with iwi and contribute to the Government aim of settling all historic Treaty claims by 2014.
The three main parties to secondment agreements arranged through the programme are employees, the iwi organisation they seek to be seconded to, and their employing home department or ministry.
Te Puni Kōkiri is the administering agency for the secondment programme. This involves providing information to employees, iwi organisations or department or ministries interested in the programme. For more information, please see the frequently asked questions documents, below.