Estimates of appropriations

Vote Māori Development - Māori Affairs Sector - Estimates 2021/22

Vote Māori Development#

APPROPRIATION MINISTER(S): Minister for Māori Development (M46), Minister for Whānau Ora (M82)

DEPARTMENT ADMINISTERING THE VOTE: Ministry of Māori Development - Te Puni Kōkiri (A24)

RESPONSIBLE MINISTER FOR MINISTRY OF MĀORI DEVELOPMENT - TE PUNI KŌKIRI: Minister for Māori Development

Overview of the Vote#

The Minister for Māori Development is responsible for appropriations in the Vote for the 2021/22 financial year covering the following:

  • a total of just over $116 million for the promotion of Māori language and culture through direct funding of broadcasting entities (Te Māngai Pāho and Māori Television Service), Te Mātāwai and Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori (Māori Language Commission)
  • a total of just under $71 million to discharge the departmental responsibilities of Te Puni Kōkiri, including the support of Vote Ministers, facilitating the two way flow of information between the Crown and Māori, the management of community investment programmes, including through the operating of a network of regional offices expanding whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers and Crown response to the abuse in care inquiry
  • a total of just under $50 million to fund Māori development initiatives that assist Māori to meet their economic, cultural, land development, technological, and health aspirations, including the Māori Digital Technology Fund and Rangatiratanga grants and preventing family violence and sexual violence
  • a total of over $98 million to provide practical assistance and resources to whānau and Māori housing providers to improve housing outcomes for Māori, including through initiatives to improve pathways to home ownership and delivery of new housing and repairs to existing stock for regional Māori
  • a total of under $17 million to purchase services from the Māori Trustee
  • a total of under $20 million to support the work of community and Māori governance organisations including supporting the development and promotion of Māori Tourism
  • a total of just over $9 million to support the critical needs related to the infrastructure of the Māori boarding schools - Hukarere College, St Joseph's Māori Girls' College, Te Aute College and Hato Pāora College
  • a total of just over $2 million for departmental capital expenditure
  • a total of $49,000 for meeting the administrative expenses for Crown land and for various legislative payments administered by Te Puni Kōkiri, and
  • a total of $15,000 for payment of annuity to the Taranaki Māori Trust Board.

The Minister for Māori Development is responsible for a capital injection to Te Puni Kōkiri of $40,000.

The Minister for Whānau Ora is responsible for the following appropriations:

  • a total of over $149 million for purchasing the achievement of Whānau Ora outcomes from non-government commissioning agencies, and
  • a total of just under $10 million for activities associated with implementing, developing, administering and evaluating the Whānau Ora approach.

Details of these appropriations are set out in Parts 2-4.

Details of Appropriations and Capital Injections#

Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations#

  2020/21 2021/22
Titles and Scopes of Appropriations by Appropriation Type Final
Budgeted
$000
Estimated
Actual
$000
Budget
$000

Departmental Output Expenses

     

Te whakatinanatanga o ngā wawata ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-whakawhanaketanga ahurea o te iwi Māori | Realising the social, economic and cultural development aspirations of Māori (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā mahi whakarato tohutohu me ngā ratonga hei tautoko i ngā Minita ki te whakatutuki i ā rātou haepapa ā-kōpaki e pā ana ki te whanaketanga Māori, ki te whakahaeretanga hoki i te rere o ngā rauemi atu i te Karauna ki te Iwi Māori, me te rere atu, rere mai o ngā mōhiohio i waenga i te Karauna me te Iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to providing advice and services to support Ministers to discharge their portfolio responsibilities relating to Māori development and to facilitating the flow of resources from the Crown to Māori and a two-way flow of information between the Crown and Māori.
79,266 79,266 70,853

Whakapakari Kaupapa Whānau Ora | Whānau Ora Commissioning Approach (M82) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā ngohe e whai pānga ana ki te whanaketanga, te whakatinanatanga, te whakahaerenga, me te arotakenga o ngā momo mahi huahoko a Whānau Ora.

This appropriation is limited to activities associated with developing, implementing, administering and evaluating the Whānau Ora commissioning approach.
11,236 11,236 9,541

Total Departmental Output Expenses

90,502 90,502 80,394

Departmental Capital Expenditure

     

Te Puni Kōkiri Utunga Haupū Rawa | Te Puni Kōkiri - Capital Expenditure PLA (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko, te whanaketanga rānei o ngā rawa i Te Puni Kōkiri, mā te whakamahinga hoki o Te Puni Kōkiri, i raro i te mana o wāhanga 24(1) o te Public Finance Act 1989.

This appropriation is limited to the purchase or development of assets by and for the use of Te Puni Kōkiri, as authorised by section 24(1) of the Public Finance Act 1989.
4,344 4,344 2,070

Total Departmental Capital Expenditure

4,344 4,344 2,070

Non-Departmental Output Expenses

     

Ngā Whakahaere a Te Tumu Paeroa | Māori Trustee Function (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko o ngā āhuatanga whakahaere rūnanga, whakahaere whenua mai i Te Tumu Paeroa.

This appropriation is limited to the purchase of trustee and land management functions from the Māori Trustee.
11,586 11,586 16,686

Pāpāho Reo me ngā Kaupapa Māori | Māori Broadcast and Streamed Services (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakatairanga o te reo Māori me ōna tikanga mā te whakaata, te pāpāho irirangi, te ihirangi matirere me ngā whakahaere o Te Māngai Pāho.

This appropriation is limited to the promotion of the Māori language and culture through television and radio broadcasting or streamed content; and the administration of Te Māngai Pāho.
68,759 68,759 69,259

Tahua Whanaketanga Māori | Māori Development Fund (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakaritenga o te pūtea mā ngā kaupapa kōkiri whanaketanga Kaupapa Hangarau Māori.

This appropriation is limited to purchasing partnered interventions, tools and investigative studies required to advance the social, economic and cultural development of Māori consistent with their aspirations.
56,953 56,953 44,807

Te Kōtuitui Hanga Whare mō ngāi Māori | Māori Housing (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakarato āwhina whai tikanga me ngā rauemi ki te whānau me ngā kaiwhakarato whare ki te whakapai ake i ngā putanga mā te iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to providing practical assistance and resources to whānau and Māori housing providers to improve housing outcomes for Māori.
36,231 36,231 98,099

Whakaata Māori | Māori Television (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakahaeretanga o te hongere Whakaata Māori.

This appropriation is limited to the administration of the Māori Television channel.
19,264 19,264 19,264

Whakamahi i ngā Huanga a Whānau Ora | Commissioning Whānau Ora Outcomes (M82) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko i te whakatutukinga o ngā putanga o Whānau Ora i ngā pūtahi huahoko ehara nā te kāwanatanga.

This appropriation is limited to purchasing the achievement of Whānau Ora outcomes from non-government commissioning agencies.
176,728 176,728 149,253

Whakarauora Reo mō te Motu | National Māori Language Revitalisation (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i te whakarauoratanga o te reo Māori ki te taumata ā-motu, me ngā whakahaere a Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori.

This appropriation is limited to supporting the revitalisation of the Māori language at a national level; and the administration of Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori.
8,810 8,810 13,364

Whakarauora Reo mō te Whānau, Hapū, Iwi me te Hapori | Family, Tribal and Community Māori Language Revitalisation (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i ngā kaupapa kōkiri ā-hapori e whai ana ki te whakarauora, te whakawhanake me te whakatairanga i te reo Māori mā Te Maihi Māori (te Rautaki Reo Māori); me ngā whakahaere a Te Mātāwai.

This appropriation is limited to supporting community initiatives aimed at revitalising, developing and promoting the Māori language through the Maihi Māori (the Māori Language Strategy); and the administration of Te Mātāwai.
14,817 14,817 14,817

Total Non-Departmental Output Expenses

393,148 393,148 425,549

Benefits or Related Expenses

     

Takoha Rangatiratanga | Rangatiratanga Grants (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko ā-pūtea i te whakatairanga me te whakapikinga o ngā kaupapa kōkiri ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-ahurea hei oranga mō te iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to financial assistance to promote and enhance initiatives for the social, economic and cultural advancement of Māori.
480 480 480

Total Benefits or Related Expenses

480 480 480

Non-Departmental Other Expenses

     

Ngā Rawa Kura Noho Māori | Māori Boarding Schools Facilities (M46) (A24)

Mā te whakatikatika i ngā mate hanganga kaikini o te noho, me ētahi atu rawa i ngā Kura noho Māori a Hukarere, a Hato Hōhepa, a Te Aute, a Hato Pāora hoki, anake tēnei pūtea.

This appropriation is limited to addressing the critical infrastructure needs of boarding and other facilities at the Māori boarding schools Hukarere College, St Joseph's Māori Girls' College, Te Aute College and Hato Pāora College.
- - 9,348

Poari Kaitiaki Māori o Taranaki | Taranaki Māori Trust Board PLA (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te utunga o te utu ā-tau ki te Taranaki Māori Trust Board, i raro i te wāhanga 9(2) o te Māori Trust Boards Act 1955.

This appropriation is limited to payment of annuity to the Taranaki Māori Trust Board, in accordance with section 9(2) of the Māori Trust Boards Act 1955.
15 15 15

Rōpū Whakahaere, Rōpū Hapori Māori | Community and Māori Governance Organisations (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i ngā mahi o ngā whakahaere ā-hapori, ā-poari e noho haepapa ana mō te tiakitanga i ngā rawa Māori, te taunakitanga o ngā pānga Māori tae noa ki te whanaketanga me te whakatairangatanga o te hunga Māori e whai wāhi ana ki ngā mahi arumoni.

This appropriation is limited to supporting the work of Māori community and governance organisations that are responsible for the stewardship of Māori assets, the advocacy of Māori interests, and the development and promotion of Māori engaged in commercial activities.
24,375 24,375 19,875

Utu Whakahaere Whenua Karauna | Administrative Expenses for Crown Land (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā whakapaunga whakahaere e whai pānga ana ki ngā whenua Kāwanatanga e whakahaeretia ana e Te Puni Kōkiri i raro i Te Wāhanga 2 o te Māori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989.

This appropriation is limited to operating expenses associated with Crown-owned land administered by Te Puni Kōkiri under Part 2 of the Māori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989.
49 49 49

Te Kaitaonga Hua Pāpori | Social Procurement (M46) (A24)

Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakatū, ki te whakahaere hoki i te tautoko takawaenga, ki te whakatairanga ake i ngā kaihoko kanorau me ngā hua hokohoko pāpori, huri noa i te kāwanatanga.

This appropriation is limited to the establishment and administration of intermediary brokerage support, to promote greater supplier diversity and social procurement outcomes across government.
4,190 4,190 -

Total Non-Departmental Other Expenses

28,629 28,629 29,287

Total Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations

517,103 517,103 537,780

Multi-Year Appropriations#

Type, Title, Scope and Period of Appropriations Appropriations, Adjustments and Use $000

Non-Departmental Output Expenses

   

He Huarahi Ki Te Whare (Home Ownership Pathways) (M46) (A24)

This appropriation is limited to supporting improved home ownership rates and greater housing independence for whānau.

Commences: 01 July 2017

Expires: 30 June 2022
Original Appropriation 8,300
Adjustments to 2019/20 -
Adjustments for 2020/21 -
Adjusted Appropriation 8,300
Actual to 2019/20 Year End 5,172
Estimated Actual for 2020/21 3,128
Estimate for 2021/22 -
Estimated Appropriation Remaining -

Tahua Whanaketanga Hangarau Māori | Māori Digital Technology Development Fund (M46) (A24)

This appropriation is limited to the provision of funding for Māori ICT development initiatives.

Commences: 01 July 2020

Expires: 30 June 2024
Original Appropriation 17,853
Adjustments to 2019/20 -
Adjustments for 2020/21 -
Adjusted Appropriation 17,853
Actual to 2019/20 Year End -
Estimated Actual for 2020/21 4,500
Estimate for 2021/22 4,451
Estimated Appropriation Remaining 8,902

Total Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations and Multi-Year Appropriations#

  2020/21 2021/22
  Final
Budgeted
$000
Estimated
Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations 517,103 517,103 537,780
Total Forecast MYA Non-Departmental Output Expenses 7,628 7,628 4,451

Total Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations and Multi-Year Appropriations

524,731 524,731 542,231

Capital Injection Authorisations#

  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Ministry of Māori Development - Te Puni Kōkiri - Capital Injection (M46) (A24) 806 806 40

Supporting Information#

Part 1 - Vote as a Whole#

1.1 - New Policy Initiatives#

Policy Initiative Appropriation 2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Building a sustainable Māori Media Sector - Programme Content Pāpāho Reo me ngā Kaupapa Māori | Māori Broadcast and Streamed Services

Non-Departmental Output Expenses
- 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500
Increasing capability and capacity to ensure Te Tumu Paeroa can meet statutory and compliance functions Ngā Whakahaere a Te Tumu Paeroa | Māori Trustee Function

Non-Departmental Output Expenses
- 5,100 5,100 5,200 5,500
Infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools Ngā Rawa Kura Noho Māori | Māori Boarding Schools Facilities

Non-Departmental Other Expenses
- 9,348 9,348 - -
Te whakatinanatanga o ngā wawata ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-whakawhanaketanga ahurea o te iwi Māori | Realising the social, economic and cultural development aspirations of Māori (funded by revenue Crown)


Departmental Output Expenses
- 652 652 - -
 Te Puni Kōkiri - Capital Injection - 40 - - -
Maihi Karauna - Implementation of the Māori Language Strategy Whakarauora Reo mō te Motu | National Māori Language Revitalisation

Non-Departmental Output Expenses
- 5,350 3,650 2,900 2,900
Preventing family violence and sexual violence - Expanding whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers Te whakatinanatanga o ngā wawata ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-whakawhanaketanga ahurea o te iwi Māori | Realising the social, economic and cultural development aspirations of Māori (funded by revenue Crown)

Departmental Output Expenses
- 800 600 500 500
Tahua Whanaketanga Māori | Māori Development Fund
Non-Departmental Output Expenses
- 2,200 2,400 2,500 2,500
Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry Te whakatinanatanga o ngā wawata ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-whakawhanaketanga ahurea o te iwi Māori | Realising the social, economic and cultural development aspirations of Māori (funded by revenue Crown)

Departmental Output Expenses
- 150 - - -
Investing in Māori Housing Te Kōtuitui Hanga Whare mō ngā Māori | Māori Housing

Non-Departmental Output Expenses
- 70,039 33,265 21,708 13,588
 Total initiatives   - 104,179 65,515 43,308 35,488

Summary of Financial Activity

  2016/17 2017/18 2018/19 2019/20 2020/21 2021/22 2022/23 2023/24 2024/25
  Actual
$000
Actual
$000
Actual
$000
Actual
$000
Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated
Actual
$000
Departmental
Transactions
Budget
$000
Non-
Departmental
Transactions
Budget
$000
Total
Budget
$000
Estimated
$000
Estimated
$000
Estimated
$000

Appropriations

                       
Output Expenses 341,083 356,521 383,024 402,881 491,278 491,278 80,394 430,000 510,394 409,459 392,626 380,355
Benefits or Related Expenses 420 479 441 442 480 480 N/A 480 480 480 480 480
Borrowing Expenses - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Expenses 5,593 14,508 21,770 26,430 28,629 28,629 - 29,287 29,287 25,467 8,619 8,619
Capital Expenditure 2,271 1,013 2,394 2,698 4,344 4,344 2,070 - 2,070 1,176 1,077 2,697
Intelligence and Security Department Expenses and Capital Expenditure - - - - - - - N/A - - - -
Multi-Category Expenses and Capital Expenditure (MCA)                        
Output Expenses - - - - - - - - - - - -
Other Expenses - - - - - - - - - - - -
Capital Expenditure - - - - - - N/A - - - - -

Total Appropriations

349,367 372,521 407,629 432,451 524,731 524,731 82,464 459,767 542,231 436,582 402,802 392,151

Crown Revenue and Capital Receipts

                       
Tax Revenue - - - - - - N/A - - - - -
Non-Tax Revenue 101 1 - - - - N/A 5,315 5,315 10 10 10
Capital Receipts - - - - - - N/A - - - - -

Total Crown Revenue and Capital Receipts

101 1 - - - - N/A 5,315 5,315 10 10 10

Note - where restructuring of the vote has occurred then, to the extent practicable, prior years information has been restated as if the restructuring had occurred before the beginning of the period covered. In this instance Total Appropriations for the Budgeted and Estimated Actual year may not equal Total Annual Appropriations and Forecast Permanent Appropriations and Multi-Year Appropriations in the Details of Appropriations and Capital Injections.

Adjustments to the Summary of Financial Activity Table Due to Vote Restructuring

There have been no restructuring adjustments to prior year information in the Summary of Financial Activity table.

Output Expenses

Between 2016/17 and 2024/25, output expenses are forecast to increase by over $39.272 million (12%).

The increase largely relates to new funding appropriated over consecutive Budgets toward Whānau Ora outcomes ($23 million per annum in Budget 2019, $2.500 million per annum in Budget 2017, and $10 million per annum in Budget 2016.) There have also been contributions of over $9 million per annum from Vote Social Development to support Whānau Ora commissioning. In Budget 2021, new funding was received for Māori Boarding Schools ($10 million) and investing in Māori Housing ($138.600 million).

Funding for Māori Housing has also contributed to the increase ($10.419 million per annum in Budget 2019, $5 million per annum in Budget 2017, and $9.950 million per annum in Budget 2016).

In Budget 2020, over $55.811 million of departmental funding was transferred from Multi-Category Expense and Capital Expenditure appropriations to an Output Expense appropriation under an appropriation consolidation exercise. Some of the larger amounts transferred include:

  • $3.300 million per annum for Whānau-centred Family Violence Interventions
  • $2.300 million per annum for Moving the Māori Nation - supporting Māori Culture and Sport
  • $2 million per annum for Rangatahi Māori Suicide Prevention.
Other Expenses

Between 2016/17 and 2024/25, other expenses are forecast to increase by over $3.026 million (54%).

The increase is due to the Strengthening and Promoting Māori Tourism ($4.160 million) moving from the Output Expenses category to the Other Expenses category due to an appropriation consolidation exercise in Budget 2020 and an extended policy initiative from the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund that received funding of $15 million for 2021/22 to 2022/23 to support Māori Tourism businesses which will be deployed via New Zealand Māori Tourism.

There are appropriated funds of $9 million for a Crown contribution to the Parihaka community which created a single year spike in 2018/19, and appropriated funds of $20.800 million for the Buyout of the Taranaki Māori Trust Board Annuity which created a single year spike in 2019/20.

Part 2 - Details of Departmental Appropriations#

2.1 - Departmental Output Expenses#

Te whakatinanatanga o ngā wawata ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-whakawhanaketanga ahurea o te iwi Māori | Realising the social, economic and cultural development aspirations of Māori (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā mahi whakarato tohutohu me ngā ratonga hei tautoko i ngā Minita ki te whakatutuki i ā rātou haepapa ā-kōpaki e pā ana ki te whanaketanga Māori, ki te whakahaeretanga hoki i te rere o ngā rauemi atu i te Karauna ki te Iwi Māori, me te rere atu, rere mai o ngā mōhiohio i waenga i te Karauna me te Iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to providing advice and services to support Ministers to discharge their portfolio responsibilities relating to Māori development and to facilitating the flow of resources from the Crown to Māori and a two-way flow of information between the Crown and Māori.
Expenses and Revenue
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 79,266 79,266 70,853
Revenue from the Crown 77,995 77,995 70,025
Revenue from Others 1,271 1,271 828
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve:

  • effective policy advice and other support to Ministers in discharging their policy decision-making and other portfolio responsibilities, particularly in relation to Māori development
  • positive engagement between the Crown and Māori through brokerage, co-ordination and facilitation that focuses on the strengthening of relationships between the Crown and iwi, hapū and whānau Māori
  • effective Māori land utilisation through the provision of services to owners of Māori land.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Official Information Act request timeframes met

New measure New measure 95% or above

Ministerial letters correspondence timeframes met

New measure New measure 95% or above

Number of community investment funding arrangements in place

New measure New measure Minimum of 450

Design of services for Māori landowners meets relevant investment priorities and focus areas

Achieved Achieved Achieved

Technical quality of policy advice papers assessed by a survey under the Policy Quality Framework

3.5 or above 3.5 or above 3.5 or above

The satisfaction of the Minister for Māori Development with the advice provided will be assessed through the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey

3.5 or above 3.5 or above 3.5 or above

Parliamentary Questions timeframes met

95% or above 95% or above 95% or above

An investment strategy is in place to provide an overarching framework to support and guide investment decisions

Achieved Achieved Achieved

Regional and National investments each align to one of Te Puni Kōkiri Strategic Priorities

80% or above 80% or above 80% or above

The Minister for Māori Development receives quarterly updates on the status of Investment Funds

4 4 4

The Number of days of regional visits by Government Ministers supported by the Ministry

8-12 8-12 8-12

Survey rating by the Minister for Māori Development on regional support provided

3.5 or above 3.5 or above 3.5 or above

Percentage of stakeholders who report being satisfied or very satisfied with the level of engagement of regional staff (based on a survey with a scale of 1-10)

70% or above 70% or above 70% or above

Ministerial Official Information Act request timeframes met

95% or above 95% or above Expired measure

Other ministerial correspondence timeframes met

95% or above 95% or above Expired measure

Number of community investment funding arrangements in place

450-650 450-650 Expired measure
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Puni Kōkiri in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools 2021/22 - 652 652 - -
Preventing family violence and sexual violence: Expanding whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers 2021/22 - 800 600 500 500
Crown Response to the Abuse in Care Inquiry 2021/22 - 150 - - -
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Supporting the Māori economy through social procurement 2020/21 3,146 - - - -
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Supporting employment opportunities and development through Cadetships 2020/21 812 812 812 - -
Strengthening Te Puni Kōkiri Monitoring Function to Lift State Sector Performance for Māori 2020/21 1,357 1,357 1,357 1,357 1,357
Wai262 - Te Pae Tawhiti - Realising the Benefits of Partnership 2020/21 4,422 2,072 - - -
Capital Charge Transfer to Vote Justice 2019/20 (222) (222) (222) (222) (222)
Papakāinga Development and Rural Housing Repairs for Better Whānau Wellbeing 2019/20 1,581 1,581 1,581 1,581 1,581
Marae Resilience and Whānau Development 2019/20 374 374 374 374 374
Improving Māori Labour Market Resilience - Expanding the Cadetships Initiative to Improve Employment Outcomes 2019/20 250 250 250 250 250
New Funding - Enhanced Education and Employment Outcomes for Rangatahi 2018/19 275 131 - - -
Reprioritisation: Taioha Ararau (Passport to Life) 2018/19 (250) (250) - - -
Enhanced Education and Employment Outcomes for Rangatahi 2018/19 140 106 - - -
Previous National-led Government            
Reprioritisation: Micro-financing 2017/18 (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000) (1,000)
Taiohi Ararau (Passport to life) 2017/18 200 200 200 200 200
Marae Ora (Sustaining the Marae, Sustaining the Pae) 2017/18 300 300 300 300 300
Ngā Waowaotanga Tūkino ā-Whānau (Whānau-centred Family Violence Interventions) 2017/18 200 200 200 200 200
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in this appropriation for 2021/22 is mainly due to:

  • an expense transfer from 2019/20 to 2020/21 to ensure funding remained available for the Whenua Māori Programme as a result of delays in procurement of expertise for regional based contracts to deliver services to landowners ($1.518 million)
  • a one-off expense transfer from 2019/20 to 2020/21 due to the timing of the drawdown of the Modernising Māori Wardens operating contingency ($300,000)
  • a drop-off of COVID-19 Response and Recovery funding in 2020/21 to support the Māori economy through social procurement ($3.146 million)
  • a decrease in the phasing of funding from Budget 2020 initiative Wai262 - Te Pae Tawhiti - Realising the Benefits of Partnership ($2.350 million)
  • a decrease in the phasing of funding from Budget 2019 initiative Services for Māori landowners ($1.499 million), and
  • a decrease in capital charge rate from 6% to 5% ($106,000).

This decrease was partly offset by an increase due to new funding provided in Budget 2021 for:

  • infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools ($652,000)
  • preventing family violence and sexual violence - expanding whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers ($800,000), and
  • Crown response to the abuse in care inquiry ($150,000).

Whakapakari Kaupapa Whānau Ora | Whānau Ora Commissioning Approach (M82) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā ngohe e whai pānga ana ki te whanaketanga, te whakatinanatanga, te whakahaerenga, me te arotakenga o ngā momo mahi huahoko a Whānau Ora.

This appropriation is limited to activities associated with developing, implementing, administering and evaluating the Whānau Ora commissioning approach.
Expenses and Revenue
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 11,236 11,236 9,541
Revenue from the Crown 11,236 11,236 9,541
Revenue from Others - - -
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to provide support to non-governmental commissioning agencies in their delivery of Whānau Ora, including:

  • support and contract management for three non-governmental Whānau Ora Commissioning Agencies, and
  • research and evaluation of the Whānau Ora approach.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Report to the Minister for Whānau Ora on improvements to Whānau Ora data and analytics to aid better decision making

New measure New measure Achieved

Negotiate and agree an annual investment plan with each commissioning agency

3 plans 3 plans 3 plans

Quarterly review of commissioning agency performance reports, to ensure compliance with agreed investment plan targets

Quarterly reviews Quarterly reviews Quarterly reviews

The satisfaction of the Minister for Whānau Ora with the advice provided will be assessed through the Ministerial Policy Satisfaction Survey

3.5 or above 3.5 or above 3.5 or above
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Puni Kōkiri in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Supporting the immediate and near-term recovery of whānau from COVID-19 2020/21 1,495 - - - -
Paiheretia - Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes for Māori and Supporting Stronger Connections with Whānau and Communities 2019/20 1,500 1,300 1,800 1,800 1,800
Whānau Wellbeing - Expanding Coverage of Whānau Ora to Support more Whānau to Thrive 2019/20 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500 3,500
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in this appropriation for 2021/22 is mainly due to:

  • a reduction of COVID-19 Response and Recovery 2019/20 funding to support the immediate and near-term recovery of whānau ($1.495 million)
  • a decrease in the phasing of funding from Budget 2019 initiative for Paiheretia Te Muka Tangata - Improving Outcomes for Rangitahi Māori in the Corrections System ($200,000)
  • a decrease in capital charge rate from 6% to 5% ($18,000).

2.3 - Departmental Capital Expenditure and Capital Injections#

Te Puni Kōkiri Utunga Haupū Rawa | Te Puni Kōkiri - Capital Expenditure PLA (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko, te whanaketanga rānei o ngā rawa i Te Puni Kōkiri, mā te whakamahinga hoki o Te Puni Kōkiri, i raro i te mana o wāhanga 24(1) o te Public Finance Act 1989.

This appropriation is limited to the purchase or development of assets by and for the use of Te Puni Kōkiri, as authorised by section 24(1) of the Public Finance Act 1989.
Capital Expenditure
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Forests/Agricultural - - -
Land - - -
Property, Plant and Equipment 4,194 4,194 1,920
Intangibles 150 150 150
Other - - -

Total Appropriation

4,344 4,344 2,070
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the renewal, replacement and upgrade of assets to support the delivery of services by Te Puni Kōkiri.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Expenditure is in accordance with Te Puni Kōkiri capital expenditure plan

100% 100% 100%
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Puni Kōkiri in its Annual Report.

Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in this appropriation for 2021/22 is mainly due to capital expenditure being high in 2020/21 as Te Puni Kōkiri replaced the majority of its motor vehicles ($1.356 million), relocated/refurbished Rotorua office ($656,000) and drew down funding from the State Sector decarbonisation contingency ($493,000).

This decrease was partly offset by an increase in capital expenditure in 2021/22 for replacement of additional motor vehicles ($231,000).

Capital Injections and Movements in Departmental Net Assets
Ministry of Māori Development - Te Puni Kōkiri
Details of Net Asset Schedule 2020/21
Estimated Actual
$000
2021/22
Projected
$000
Explanation of Projected Movements in 2021/22
Opening Balance 8,224 9,030  
Capital Injections 806 40 A capital injection is required in 2021/22 for the following initiative: Infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools ($40,000)
Capital Withdrawals - -  
Surplus to be Retained (Deficit Incurred) - -  
Other Movements - -  

Closing Balance

9,030 9,070  

Part 3 - Details of Non-Departmental Appropriations#

3.1 - Non-Departmental Output Expenses#

Ngā Whakahaere a Te Tumu Paeroa | Māori Trustee Function (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko o ngā āhuatanga whakahaere rūnanga, whakahaere whenua mai i Te Tumu Paeroa.

This appropriation is limited to the purchase of trustee and land management functions from the Māori Trustee.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 11,586 11,586 16,686
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve progress towards Māori sustainably growing and developing their resources.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Meet the performance expectations in the Funding Agreement between the Minister for Māori Development and the Māori Trustee against the following outputs: management of the common fund, management of client interests, land management, supporting sustainable development of assets, and capability and capacity of the organisation

95% 95% 95%

Reported progress in the achievement of outputs specified is provided within agreed timeframes and within agreed budgets

100% 100% 100%
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Tumu Paeroa (the Māori Trustee) in their Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Increasing capability and capacity to ensure Te Tumu Paeroa meet statutory functions 2021/22 - 5,100 5,100 5,200 5,500
Enabling and supporting Te Tumu Paeroa to comply with trustee obligations for whenua Māori beneficiaries 2020/21 325 325 325 325 325
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The increase in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to new funding provided in 2021 for increasing capability and capacity of Te Tumu Paeroa to meet statutory and compliance functions ($5.100 million).

Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Māori Trustee Amendment Act 2009 and relevant sections of the Crown Entities Act 2004 Compliance with legislation.
Purchase Agreement Purchase of Māori Trustee functions as set out in the funding agreement between the Minister for Māori Development and the Māori Trustee.

Pāpāho Reo me ngā Kaupapa Māori | Māori Broadcast and Streamed Services (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakatairanga o te reo Māori me ōna tikanga mā te whakaata, te pāpāho irirangi, te ihirangi matirere me ngā whakahaere o Te Māngai Pāho.

This appropriation is limited to the promotion of the Māori language and culture through television and radio broadcasting or streamed content; and the administration of Te Māngai Pāho.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 68,759 68,759 69,259
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve progress towards Māori protecting, sustaining and growing their reo, taonga, mātauranga and tikanga.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

All Te Māngai Pāho funding contracts for Māori content creation, content distribution and other activities to promote Māori language and cultures support the goals of Maihi Karauna

100% 100% 100%

Funding distributed to third parties for Māori content creation, content distribution and other activities to promote Māori language and cultures

94% 94% 94%

Percentage increase in audiences for Māori language content

More than 5% More than 5% More than 5%

Māori language content funded by Te Māngai Pāho achieves a quality standard of at least 90% on the Māori Language Evaluation Framework

Achieved Achieved Achieved
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Māngai Pāho in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Building a sustainable Māori Media Sector - Programme Content 2021/22 - 10,500 10,500 10,500 10,500
Māori Media - Supporting news and current affairs capacity 2020/21 3,000 - - - -
Innovative Te Reo Māori Media Content - Increasing Engagement with Te Reo Māori Across a Range of Media Platforms 2019/20 7,000 - - - -
Previous National-led Government            
Kaupapa Whakapāho Māori (Te Reo and Te Ao Māori Programming and Content) 2017/18 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The increase in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to new funding provided in 2021 for building a sustainable Māori Media sector - Programme Content ($10.500 million).

This increase was partly offset by a decrease due to a phased reduction of time-bound funding provided in:

  • the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund in 2019/20 to support the news and current affairs capacity in the Māori Media Sector ($3 million)
  • Budget 2019 for the innovation of Te Reo Māori Media Content to increase engagement across a range of media platforms ($7 million).
Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Broadcasting Amendment Act 1993 and Crown Entities Act 2004 Conforms to legislative requirements
Statement of Intent and Statement of Performance Expectations Ministerial agreement to outputs purchased

Tahua Whanaketanga Hangarau Māori | Māori Digital Technology Development Fund (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation and Expenses
Type, Title, Scope and Period of Appropriations Appropriations, Adjustments and Use $000

Tahua Whanaketanga Hangarau Māori | Māori Digital Technology Development Fund (M46) (A24)

This appropriation is limited to the provision of funding for Māori ICT development initiatives.

Commences: 01 July 2020

Expires: 30 June 2024
Original Appropriation 17,853
Adjustments to 2019/20 -
Adjustments for 2020/21 -
Adjusted Appropriation 17,853
Actual to 2019/20 Year End -
Estimated Actual for 2020/21 4,500
Estimate for 2021/22 4,451
Estimated Appropriation Remaining 8,902
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve support for Māori digital technology development initiatives and to support progress towards Māori sustainably growing and developing their resources.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

All Māori Digital Technology Development Fund agreements are in place align to one of the fund priorities

100% 100% 100%
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Minister for Māori Development in the Vote Māori Development Non-Departmental Appropriations Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Māori Digital Technology Development Fund (MYA) 2020/21 4,500 4,451 4,451 4,451 4,451

Tahua Whanaketanga Māori | Māori Development Fund (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakaritenga o te pūtea mā ngā kaupapa kōkiri whanaketanga Kaupapa Hangarau Māori.

This appropriation is limited to purchasing partnered interventions, tools and investigative studies required to advance the social, economic and cultural development of Māori consistent with their aspirations.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 56,953 56,953 44,807
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the following impacts:

  • Māori are protecting, sustaining and growing their reo, taonga, mātauranga and tikanga
  • Māori are sustainably growing and developing their resources, and
  • Māori are acquiring skills and knowledge.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Percentage of projects $50,000 and over are co-funded

New measure New measure 65% or above

Number of initiatives that promote te ao Māori, mātauranga and te reo Māori

Minimum of 150 Minimum of 150 Minimum of 150

Percentage of investment proposals that are decided within six weeks of first assessment

60% or above 60% or above 60% or above

Number of initiatives that builds a more sustainable, resilient, and inclusive Māori economy

Minimum of 100 Minimum of 100 Minimum of 100

Percentage of projects over $50,000 are co-funded

65% or above 65% or above Expired measure
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Minister for Māori Development in the Vote Māori Development Non-Departmental Appropriations Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Preventing family violence and sexual violence - Expanding Whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers 2021/22 - 2,200 2,400 2,500 2,500
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Supporting employment opportunities and development through Cadetships 2020/21 6,750 6,750 6,750 - -
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Building sustainable and resilient communities through increasing the capability and capacity of Māori organisations 2020/21 4,000 3,000 - - -
Implementation of the Maihi Karauna Strategy - Increasing the Status and Use of Te Reo Māori 2019/20 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Improving Māori Labour Market Resilience - Expanding the Cadetships Initiative to Improve Employment Outcomes 2019/20 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250 1,250
Kāinga Rua: Oranga Whānau - Marae Resilience and Whānau Development 2019/20 3,126 3,126 3,126 3,126 3,126
New Funding - Enhanced Education and Employment Outcomes for Rangatahi 2018/19 4,150 2,225 - - -
Reprioritisation - Passport to Life Additional Support 2018/19 (1,750) (1,750) (1,750) - -
Reprioritisation of Funding - Moving the Māori Nation - Matika 2019/20 (247) (236) (236) (236) (236)
Previous National-led Government            
Passport to Life - Additional support 2017/18 2,000 - - - -
Taiohi Ararau (Passport to Life) 2017/18 800 800 800 800 800
Marae Ora (Sustaining the Marae, Sustaining the Pae) 2017/18 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700 2,700
Oranga Rangatahi (Rangatahi Suicide Prevention Fund Extension) 2017/18 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
Ngā Waowaotanga Tūkino ā-Whānau (Whānau-centred Family Violence Interventions) 2017/18 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300 3,300
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to:

  • a one-off expense transfer in 2020/21 from 2019/20 to ensure COVID-19 emergency response funding for building sustainable and resilient communities remains strategically available for the most appropriate NGOs in the most economically and socially affected communities in 2020/21 ($10.830 million)
  • bringing forward funding from 2021/22 to 2019/20 to contribute to the COVID-19 Māori Response Package ($2.533 million)
  • a decrease in funding for enhanced education and employment outcomes for Rangatahi ($1.925 million)
  • an expense transfer in 2020/21 from 2019/20 to ensure funding remains aligned with milestones for Te Ture Whenua Network fund ($460,000) and Rangatahi Māori Suicide Prevention fund ($121,000)
  • a forecast adjustment to reflect the recovery of funding from other government agencies to support the Parihaka Papakāinga Trust ($105,000).

This decrease was partly offset by an increase due to new funding provided in Budget 2021 for preventing family violence and sexual violence - expanding Whānau-centred facilitation by kaupapa Māori providers ($2.200 million).

Te Kōtuitui Hanga Whare mō ngāi Māori | Māori Housing (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakarato āwhina whai tikanga me ngā rauemi ki te whānau me ngā kaiwhakarato whare ki te whakapai ake i ngā putanga mā te iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to providing practical assistance and resources to whānau and Māori housing providers to improve housing outcomes for Māori.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 36,231 36,231 98,099
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve improved housing outcomes for Māori by providing capability support and practical assistance to whānau and Māori housing projects.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Number of whānau homes approved to be repaired through a community-based repair programme, or an urgent individual whare repair

New measure New measure Minimum of 550

Number of new affordable homes, including Papakāinga, co-funded to be built

New measure New measure Minimum of 120

Māori Housing Network initiatives are funded in accordance with the National Investment Approach and Regional Investment Plans

100% 100% 100%

Number of financial capability programmes approved to be delivered to whānau to help them achieve their housing aspirations

Minimum of 25 Minimum of 25 Minimum of 25

Number of whānau homes approved to be repaired through a community-based repair programme, or an urgent individual whare repair

Minimum of 250 Minimum of 250 Expired measure

Number of new affordable rental homes on Papakāinga co-funded to be built

Minimum of 20 Minimum of 20 Expired measure
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Minister for Māori Development in the Vote Māori Development Non-Departmental Appropriations Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Investing in Māori Housing 2021/22 - 70,039 33,265 21,708 13,588
Papakāinga Development and Rural Housing Repairs for Better Whānau Wellbeing 2019/20 8,419 8,419 10,419 10,419 10,419
Previous National-led Government            
Kāinga Ora (Māori Housing Network Extension) 2017/18 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000 2,000
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The increase in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to new funding provided in 2021 for investing in Māori Housing ($70.039 million).

This increase was partly offset by a decrease due to:

  • Hastings Homelessness fund draw down from Budget 2020 contingency fund ceases in 2021/22 ($5.860 million)
  • a one-off expense transfer in 2019/20 to 2020/21 for Māori Housing ($2.311 million).

Whakaata Māori | Māori Television (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te whakahaeretanga o te hongere Whakaata Māori.

This appropriation is limited to the administration of the Māori Television channel.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 19,264 19,264 19,264
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the administration of the Māori Television Service.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Support for the promotion of Māori language and culture through the provision of administration funding for the Māori Television Service:#

     

Support the operational costs of Māori Television to meet its statutory functions

Broadcast a minimum of 7,900 hours of programming Broadcast a minimum of 7,900 hours of programming Broadcast a minimum of 7,900 hours of programming

Provide broadcast services that are technically available throughout New Zealand via free-to-air digital terrestrial

87% of New Zealand population 87% of New Zealand population 87% of New Zealand population

Provide broadcast services that are technically available throughout New Zealand via digital satellite transmission

100% of New Zealand population 100% of New Zealand population 100% of New Zealand population
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Māori Television Service in their Annual Report.

Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Māori Television Service Act 2003 Compliance with legislation
Statement of Intent and Output Plan Ministerial agreement to outputs purchased

Whakamahi i ngā Huanga a Whānau Ora | Commissioning Whānau Ora Outcomes (M82) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te hokohoko i te whakatutukinga o ngā putanga o Whānau Ora I ngā pūtahi huahoko ehara nā te kāwanatanga.

This appropriation is limited to purchasing the achievement of Whānau Ora outcomes from non-government commissioning agencies.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 176,728 176,728 149,253
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the engagement of NGO commissioning agencies to achieve the Whānau Ora outcome goals where whānau and families are:

  • self-managing and empowered leaders
  • living healthy lifestyles
  • participating fully in society
  • confidently participating in te ao Māori (the Māori world)
  • economically secure and successfully involved in wealth creation
  • cohesive, resilient and nurturing, and
  • responsible stewards of their living and natural environment.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Te Puni Kōkiri will monitor the achievement of outcomes as detailed in the annual investment plan of each Commissioning Agency, including outcomes achieved through Whānau Ora navigators#

     

Number of whānau supported by commissioning agency navigators as reported at 30 June

8,500 to 12,000 8,500 to 12,000 8,500 to 12,000

Percentage of whānau who achieved their budgeting or financial literacy goals with the support of Te Pou Matakana navigators

More than 40% More than 40% More than 40%

Number of whānau who achieved their physical health goals with the support of Te Pou Matakana navigators

More than 700 More than 700 More than 700

Percentage of whānau who are better able to provide a stable home environment with the support of Te Pūtahitanga o te Waipounamu navigators

More than 70% More than 70% More than 70%

Percentage of whānau who are now making positive healthy lifestyle choices with the support of Te Pūtahitanga o te Waipounamu navigators

More than 70% More than 70% More than 70%

Percentage of whānau who have reduced their debt by five percent or more with the support of Pasifika Futures navigators

More than 70% More than 70% More than 70%

Percentage of whānau who have become smokefree with the support of Pasifika Futures navigators

More than 50% More than 50% More than 50%
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Minister for Whānau Ora in the Vote Māori Development Non-Departmental Appropriations Report.

Service Providers
Provider 2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2020/21
Estimated Actual
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
Expiry of
Resourcing
Commitment
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency: Te Pūtahititanga o Te Waipounamu 30,443 30,443 15,073 30 June 2024
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency: Te Pou Matakana 82,281 82,281 49,310 30 June 2024
Whānau Ora Commissioning Agency: Pasifika Futures Limited 45,457 45,457 20,347 30 June 2024
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - - 41,628 -
Whānau-centred Early Intervention Prototype 13,200 13,200 13,200 -
To be allocated 5,348 5,348 9,695 -
Total 176,728 176,728 149,253  
Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Whānau Ora: Supporting the immediate and near-term recovery of whānau from COVID-19 2020/21 72,450 41,628 - - -
Whānau Wellbeing - Expanding Coverage of Whānau Ora to Support More Whānau to Thrive 2019/20 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500 17,500
Paiheretia - Improving Rehabilitation Outcomes for Māori and Supporting Stronger Connections with Whānau and Communities 2019/20 3,153 5,500 5,500 5,500 5,500
Previous National-led Government            
Whānau Ora - Kia Tipu te Whātoro (Whānau Ora - Extending the Reach) 2017/18 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in this appropriation for 2021/22 is mainly due to:

  • a decrease in the phasing of funding provided in the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund to support the immediate and near-term recovery of whānau ($30.822 million)
  • bringing forward funding to 2019/20 from 2021/22 to contribute to the COVID-19 Māori Response Package ($306,000).

This decrease was partly offset by:

  • an increase in the phasing of funding provided in Budget 2019 for Paiheretia Te Muka Tangata - improving outcomes for rangatahi Māori in the corrections system ($2.347 million)
  • an expense transfer from 2019/20 to 2021/22 to facilitate increased support for Commissioning Agencies for general commissioning activities ($250,000).

Whakarauora Reo mō te Motu | National Māori Language Revitalisation (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i te whakarauoratanga o te reo Māori ki te taumata ā-motu, me ngā whakahaere a Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori.

This appropriation is limited to supporting the revitalisation of the Māori language at a national level; and the administration of Te Taura Whiri i Te Reo Māori.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 8,810 8,810 13,364
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the effective promotion, protection and revitalisation of the Māori language through the:

  • on-going operation of Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori
  • delivery of a research programme supporting Māori language revitalisation
  • the Maihi Karauna (Crown Te Reo Māori Strategy), and
  • other statutory functions that Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori is required to perform.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Percentage increase in the number of participants in Te Toi Reo Māori training (translators/interpreters)

More than 20% More than 20% More than 20%

Increased number of people sitting the Level Finder and Public Service Māori examinations

More than 20% More than 20% More than 20%

Number of public service departments/agencies that develop a language plan

26 26 26

Number of research and evaluation projects commissioned

2 2 2
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Taura Whiri i te Reo Māori (the Māori Language Commission) in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Maihi Karauna - Implementation of Māori Language Strategy (Te Taura Whiri) 2021/22 - 5,350 3,650 2,900 2,900
Strengthening Infrastructure for Delivering Te Reo Māori Language Revitalisation Outcomes 2020/21 1,146 350 350 350 350
Implementation of the Maihi Karauna Strategy - Increasing the Status and Use of Te Reo Māori 2019/20 2,460 2,460 2,460 2,460 2,460
Previous National-led Government            
Te Taura Whiri - Te Reo Māori Whānau and Community Planning Initiative 2017/18 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000 3,000
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The increase in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to new funding provided in 2021 for Maihi Karauna - implementation of Māori Language Strategy (Crown Te Reo Māori Strategy) (Te Taura Whiri) ($5.350 million).

This increase was partly offset by a decrease in the phasing of funding provided in 2020 for Strengthening Infrastructure for Delivering Te Reo Māori Language Revitalisation Outcomes ($796,000).

Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 (Māori Language Act 2016) and Crown Entities Act 2004 Compliance with legislation

Whakarauora Reo mō te Whānau, Hapū, Iwi me te Hapori | Family, Tribal and Community Māori Language Revitalisation (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i ngā kaupapa kōkiri ā-hapori e whai ana ki te whakarauora, te whakawhanake me te whakatairanga i te reo Māori mā Te Maihi Māori (te Rautaki Reo Māori); me ngā whakahaere a Te Mātāwai.

This appropriation is limited to supporting community initiatives aimed at revitalising, developing and promoting the Māori language through the Maihi Māori (the Māori Language Strategy); and the administration of Te Mātāwai.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 14,817 14,817 14,817
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve progress towards the development and revitalisation of the Māori Language within homes and communities through the:

  • operation of Te Mātāwai including the fulfilment of its statutory functions
  • provision of leadership, influence and advice that supports Māori to protect, sustain and grow their language for use across generations in whānau, homes and communities
  • support of community-led initiatives aimed at re-establishing and maintaining te reo Māori as a first language within Māori whānau, homes and communities.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Percentage of Te Mātāwai research and investment funds allocated in accordance with Board approved criteria

100% 100% 100%

Percentage of whānau surveyed who report increased opportunities to hear and use Māori language as a result of participating in Te Mātāwai supported initiatives

60% 60% 60%
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Mātāwai in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Implementation of the Maihi Māori and Te Whare o te Reo Mauri Ora - Restoring Te Reo Māori as a Nurturing First Language 2019/20 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Te Ture mō Te Reo Māori 2016 (Māori Language Act 2016) Compliance with legislation

Takoha Rangatiratanga | Rangatiratanga Grants (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko ā-pūtea i te whakatairanga me te whakapikinga o ngā kaupapa kōkiri ā-pāpori, ā-ōhanga, ā-ahurea hei oranga mō te iwi Māori.

This appropriation is limited to financial assistance to promote and enhance initiatives for the social, economic and cultural advancement of Māori.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 480 480 480
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the effective promotion and enhancement of initiatives for the social, economic and cultural advancement of Māori.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements

An exemption was granted under s15D(2)(b)(iii) of the Public Finance Act as the amount (or annual average equivalent) of this Non-Departmental expense appropriation is less than $5 million.

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Ngā Rawa Kura Noho Māori | Māori Boarding Schools Facilities (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Mā te whakatikatika i ngā mate hanganga kaikini o te noho, me ētahi atu rawa i ngā Kura noho Māori a Hukarere, a Hato Hōhepa, a Te Aute, a Hato Pāora hoki, anake tēnei pūtea.

This appropriation is limited to addressing the critical infrastructure needs of boarding and other facilities at the Māori boarding schools Hukarere College, St Joseph's Māori Girls' College, Te Aute College and Hato Pāora College.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation - - 9,348
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to improve the quality of the school infrastructure, particularly boarding facilities, to ensure students are safe and well housed.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Critical infrastructure priorities are identified for the four boarding schools

New measure New measure Achieved

Approaches to infrastructure sustainability are considered by all four schools through a Te Puni Kōkiri facilitated process

New measure New measure Achieved
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by Te Puni Kōkiri in its Annual Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
Infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools 2021/22 - 9,348 9,348 - -
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The increase in this appropriation for 2021/22 is due to new funding provided in Budget 2021 for improving infrastructure to maintain the delivery of Māori boarding schools.

Poari Kaitiaki Māori o Taranaki | Taranaki Māori Trust Board PLA (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te utunga o te utu ā-tau ki te Taranaki Māori Trust Board, i raro i te wāhanga 9(2) o te Māori Trust Boards Act 1955.

This appropriation is limited to payment of annuity to the Taranaki Māori Trust Board, in accordance with section 9(2) of the Māori Trust Boards Act 1955.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 15 15 15

During the 2019/20 financial year the Crown bought-out the Taranaki Māori Trust Board annuity. This appropriation will cease once legislation is passed to rescind the statutory provision in the Māori Trust Boards Act 1955 that requires this appropriation.

What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to meet the requirements of section 9(2) of the Māori Trust Boards Act 1955.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements

An exemption was granted under s15D(2)(b)(iii) of the Public Finance Act as the amount (or annual average equivalent) of this Non-Departmental expense appropriation is less than $5 million.

Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Māori Trust Boards Act 1955 Compliance with section 9(2)

Rōpū Whakahaere, Rōpū Hapori Māori | Community and Māori Governance Organisations (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki te tautoko i ngā mahi o ngā whakahaere ā-hapori, ā-poari e noho haepapa ana mō te tiakitanga i ngā rawa Māori, te taunakitanga o ngā pānga Māori tae noa ki te whanaketanga me te whakatairangatanga o te hunga Māori e whai wāhi ana ki ngā mahi arumoni.

This appropriation is limited to supporting the work of Māori community and governance organisations that are responsible for the stewardship of Māori assets, the advocacy of Māori interests, and the development and promotion of Māori engaged in commercial activities.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 24,375 24,375 19,875
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve the provision of:

  • targeted support to Māori enterprises to ensure the Māori Tourism sector thrives
  • assistance to the National Māori Wardens Association to meet administrative costs and provide funding to Māori Wardens for locally based initiatives that focus on improving outcomes for Māori youth and whānau
  • support and mentoring to Māori women and their whānau in business
  • expenses incurred as required by clause 6, Schedule 4 of the Ngāti Whātua Ōrākei Claims Settlement Act 2012
  • support for administration of the New Zealand Māori Council and Te Ariki Trust, and
  • support for the Crown's commitment to provide capacity building funding to the Tūranganui-a-Kiwa post-settlement entities.
How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements
  2020/21 2021/22
Assessment of Performance Final Budgeted
Standard
Estimated
Actual
Budget
Standard

Māori Tourism funding allocated in accordance with agreed funding criteria

100% 100% 100%

Regular review of Māori Tourism performance report to ensure compliance with agreed plan targets

Quarterly Quarterly Quarterly
End of Year Performance Reporting

Performance information for this appropriation will be reported by the Minister for Māori Development in the Vote Māori Development Non-Departmental Appropriations Report.

Current and Past Policy Initiatives
Policy Initiative Year of
First
Impact
2020/21
Final Budgeted
$000
2021/22
Budget
$000
2022/23
Estimated
$000
2023/24
Estimated
$000
2024/25
Estimated
$000
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Support for Māori Tourism Businesses 2021/22 - 7,500 7,500 - -
COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund - Tourism Sector Recovery Fund 2020/21 12,000 - - - -
Reprioritisation of Funding - Electoral Participation 2019/20 (2,000) (2,000) (2,000) (2,000) (2,000)
Previous National-led Government            
Te Tāpoi Ararau (Māori Tourism Operators - Building Capability and Capacity) 2017/18 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Reasons for Change in Appropriation

The decrease in the appropriation is due to the expiry of one-off funding in 2020/21 through the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund to support the recovery of Māori tourism sector from the impact of COVID-19 ($12 million).

This decrease is partly offset by an increase due to an extended policy initiative from the COVID-19 Response and Recovery Fund that received funding of $7.500 million for 2021/22 and for 2022/23 to support Māori Tourism businesses which will be deployed via New Zealand Māori Tourism.

Utu Whakahaere Whenua Karauna | Administrative Expenses for Crown Land (M46) (A24)

Scope of Appropriation
Kua whakawhāiti mai tēnei tahua ki ngā whakapaunga whakahaere e whai pānga ana ki ngā whenua Kāwanatanga e whakahaeretia ana e Te Puni Kōkiri i raro i Te Wāhanga 2 o te Māori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989.

This appropriation is limited to operating expenses associated with Crown-owned land administered by Te Puni Kōkiri under Part 2 of the Māori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989.
Expenses
  2020/21 2021/22
  Final Budgeted
$000
Estimated Actual
$000
Budget
$000
Total Appropriation 49 49 49
What is Intended to be Achieved with this Appropriation

This appropriation is intended to achieve financial support for the direct costs of Crown owned land administered by Te Puni Kōkiri.

How Performance will be Assessed and End of Year Reporting Requirements

An exemption was granted under s15D(2)(b)(iii) of the Public Finance Act as the amount (or annual average equivalent) of each of these Non-Departmental expense appropriations is less than $5 million.

Conditions on Use of Appropriation
Reference Conditions
Māori Affairs Restructuring Act 1989 Compliance with Part 2