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  1. The trick must be to attempt to blur the lines between recipient and manager in all areas where the Government makes a contribution to or becomes responsible for a member of the community.

    Education, corrections, health and social welfare of all sorts, all should be seen as a collaboration, with all sides respected and invited to contribute. The goal is to achieve responsibility and investment in both input and outcomes from all sides. Too often neither the support agency nor the “beneficiary” of largess have any buy-in to either the methods or the goals of intervention.

    Whanau Ora, if all power isn’t captured by the provider – whatever his or her ethnic affiliation, can provide an infrastructural framework for the provision of responsive services for all sections of the community: not exclusively for Maori.

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