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CommunityNet Aotearoa New Zealand

>> an information sharing resource for NZ community and voluntary groups. It has guides, news and tools for and by clubs, groups, charities, trusts, hapu and iwi.


Kaitiaki.org.nz 

>> for Kaitiaki Maori working on behalf of whanau, hapu and iwi on environment and resource management issues.


Kaupapa Maori

>> Nau mai ki te pae tukutuku o Kaupapa Māori he wāhanga tēnei hai whakawhitiwhiti kōrero, whakaaro hoki mo ngā take katoa e hāngai hito ana ki te Kaupapa Māori. He mea whakarite tēnei pae tukutuku hai āwhina i te whanaketanga o ngā mahi a ngā whānau, hapū, iwi. This is a site dedicated to a discussion of issues related to Kaupapa Māori.


Kiwi Research Information Service

>> a gateway to open access research documents produced at universities, polytechnics and other research institutes in New Zealand. Administered by the National Library of New Zealand.


New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse 

>> the national centre for collating and disseminating information about domestic and family violence.  Specialises in NZ material but some international material also included.


Office for the Community & Voluntary Sector 

>> provides information about the OCVS, its work and the community and voluntary sector. Go to Publications to find papers, policies and reports. Administered by the Ministry of Social development.


Rangahau

>> Rangahau represents a Māori determined engagement with research. As more Māori conduct and participate in research in a range of disciplines, 'new' ways of researching that protect and extend whānau, hapū, iwi, and community and their knowledge, are being developed.


Te Kete Ipurangi - The Online Learning Centre 

>> commonly known as TKI.  It is a bilingual portal and web community that provides quality-assured educational material for NZ teachers, school managers and the wider education community. Administered by the Ministry of Education.