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Tūi Tūi Tuituiā

Race Relations in 2013



Commission contact details


Human Rights Commission InfoLine

0800 496 877 (toll free)

Fax 09 377 3593 (attn: InfoLine)

Email infoline@hrc.co.nz

www.hrc.co.nz

Language Line and NZ Sign Language interpreter available

If you have a hearing or speech impairment, you can contact the Commission using the New Zealand Relay Service. NZ Relay is a telecommunications service and all calls are confidential. www.nzrelay.co.nz
Tāmaki Makaurau – Auckland

Level 3, 21 Queen Street

PO Box 6751, Wellesley Street

Tāmaki Makaurau/Auckland 1141

Waea telephone 09 309 0874

Waea whakaahua Fax 09 377 3593


Te Whanganui ā Tara – Wellington

Level 1, Vector Building, 44-52 The Terrace

PO Box 12411, Thorndon, Te Whanganui ā Tara/Wellington 6144

Waea telephone 04 473 9981

Waea whakaahua Fax 04 471 6759
Ōtautahi – Christchurch

9 Baigent Way, Middleton

PO Box 1578, Ōtautahi/Christchurch 8140

Waea telephone 03 379 2015

Waea whakaahua Fax 03 353 0959

ISSN: 1178-7724 (PDF) ISSN: 1178-7716 (print)

Published March 2014

Aotearoa New Zealand


Contents





1

Tūi Tūi Tuituiā 2

Race Relations in 2013 2

Commission contact details 3

Contents 4

Kōrero Whakatataki – Introduction 9

Whakawhanaungatanga ā Iwi 2013 −
Race Relations in 2013 11

A quick look back on the last 10 years. 12

Census reveals Aotearoa’s ethnic diversity 13

Conversation on Constitution set to continue 14

Whakawhanaungatanga ā Iwi me te anga tika tangata ā taiao − Race relations and the international human rights framework 16

New Zealand’s progress on race relations assessed by CERD 16

Action plan on human rights takes shape 18

Preparing for international human rights events in 2014 20

Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples 21

Businesses urged to respect indigenous rights 22

Mahi rerenga kētanga – Action on diversity 24

Ethnic diversity inspires hundreds of exciting events 24

Young people take the lead at Diversity Forum 25

Outstanding contributions recognised at Diversity Awards 26

Dreams for the future shared on Race Relations Day 27

Naomi’s dream: “I want to live amid a diversity of sight, sound and colour” 27

Attitudes toward Asians become more positive 28

The Taniwha and the Dragon: ancient and modern bonds 29

Whakahāweatanga me to nonotitanga – Discrimination and harassment 31

Asian peoples and Māori most likely to experience discrimination 31

Complaints to the Human Rights Commission 31

Office of Human Rights Proceedings 35

Human Rights Review Tribunal 35

Taxi drivers a target for racial abuse 36

Young Chinese migrants show resilience 36

Airline refuses to hire applicant with tā moko 37

Shopper fined for telling woman to remove burqa 37

Mokomoko Bill restores mana 37

Operation Eight trampled basic rights 37

Tauriteritekore – Inequalities 39

Spotlight on child poverty 39

Addressing inequalities in the criminal justice system 41

Ngā kōti rangatahi: a revolution in youth justice 42

Māori and Pacific education strategies renewed 42

Crowded houses lead to hospital admissions 43

Study reveals hearing problems for Pacific children 44

Improving health care for culturally and linguistically diverse populations 44

Public service workforce addresses inequality 45

Some employers fail to recognise value of migrant workers 46

Book explores accelerating income inequality 47

Te Tiriti o Waitangi – The Treaty of Waitangi 47

The Treaty and the Constitutional conversation 48

Commission promotes human rights dimensions of the Treaty 49

Commission builds Treaty-based organisation 49

Federation committed to a Treaty-based Multicultural New Zealand 50

Councils urged to make decisions with Māori 50

Māori economic growth continues 51

Asset sales spark urgent action 52

Freshwater under discussion at national hui 52

4G Spectrum sold off 53

Tūhoe signs innovative Treaty settlement with Crown 54

Waitangi Tribunal 54

Rerekētanga Whakapono – Religious diversity 57

Religion in Aotearoa New Zealand more varied than ever 57

Parliament acknowledges religious diversity 57

Interfaith gatherings promote tolerance 58

Media and religion – action needed 58

Council meetings opened with interfaith prayers 59

Religion in schools debate continues 59

Faith communities say no to family violence 60

Muslim World Forum strengthens connections 60

Qur'an translated into te reo Māori 61

Other significant activities in 2013 61

Te heketanga me te whakatau – Migration and settlement 62

Migration trends 62

Migrant workers in Canterbury 63

Immigration Amendment Bill (No 2) 63

Changes in settlement support 64

New migrants welcomed by Tangata Whenua 65

Ngā rerenga, te whakatau me te punanga − 67

Refugees, resettlement and asylum 67

Resettlement in 2013 67

Agreement with Australia 68

New health checks for quota refugees 68

Immigration Amendment Act 2013 69

Refugee Resettlement Strategy begins 69

Successful asylum seekers left to mark time 70

Intensive support keeps refugees healthy 70

Ngā reo − Languages 72

Aotearoa’s ethnic mix reflected in languages 72

North and South Islands officially named 72

Language services celebrate ten years 72

2013 – action on languages 73

UN urges support for te reo Māori and Pacific languages 74

Te Wairoa Reorua 2040 75

Pāpāho – Media 76

Cartoons spark racism debate 76

“Cartoonists question work that targets the vulnerable", Nga Reo Tangata: Media and Diversity Network. (Human Rights Commission, 2013) Accessed at 17 June 2013. http://www.hrc.co.nz/newsletters/diversity-action-programme/nga-reo-tangata/2013/06/cartoonists-question-work-that-targets-the-vulnerable/ 98

Backlash follows “Wogistan” remarks 77

Hindu community condemns Kali caricature 78

Urgent need to curb racial harassment online 78

Comment fails to breach media standards 79

Press Council uphold race complaints 80

Te rangahau whānui o te rerekētanga – Diversity research 81

Overview 81

University Research Units 82

Government Agencies 87

Non-governmental, independent and non-profit organisations 89

Glossary 92

Endnotes 94







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