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      The New Zealand psychological society and the Treaty of Waitangi: Proposed implementation plan

      National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues
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      National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues. (1993). The New Zealand psychological society and the Treaty of Waitangi: Proposed implementation Plan. In Nikora, L.W. (Ed.) Cultural Justice and Ethics. Proceedings of a symposium held at the Annual Conference of the New Zealand Psychological Society, University of Victoria, Wellington, 23-24 August 1993. (pp. 70-75).
      Permanent Research Commons link: https://hdl.handle.net/10289/3331
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      In August 1993, the National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues (NSCBI) was asked to prepare an implementation plan for the above Rule 3 for presentation to the Council of the New Zealand Psychological Society. This paper proposes a number of strategies whereby the Society might move towards attaining the goals of Rule 3. This paper has been prepared as a ‘proposed plan’ as the NSCBI believes that ongoing discussion and consultation is necessary to confirm specific directions proposed. In particular, the committee would like to gain feedback from Maori who attend the Hui for Maori in Psychology in February 1995, and from the Society membership generally.
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      1993
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      Conference Contribution
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      Cultural Justice and Ethics Symposium 1993
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      Psychology Department, University of Waikato
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      Copyright © 1993 National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues
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