Join our nationwide survey on Tiriti-based organisational journeys

April 13, 2026

Has your organisation been, or is on, a Te Tiriti o Waitangi journey? Researchers exploring how kāwanatanga — authority to govern — can be exercised in a truly ethical and te Tiriti-led way, want to hear from you.

We are inviting leaders, staff, and members from organisations across Aotearoa to take part in an important nationwide online survey exploring Tiriti-based organisational journeys. Your insights and experience are vital for building a national picture of how organisations are engaging with Te Tiriti o Waitangi.

If you have insights into your organisation, you are the right person to respond.

Our Honourable Kāwanatanga study, led by Heather Came and Clive Aspin, is examining organisational governance, power-sharing and the practical application of Te Tiriti. We aim to survey 1000 organisations and interview around 50 leaders, to identify practical steps for organisational Te Tiriti journeys and create a unique repository of knowledge about Tiriti-based governance and practice.

Clive Aspin and Heather Came.

The online questionnaire is suitable for formal and semi-formal organisations as well as community groups. It takes approximately 30-45 minutes to complete and focuses on: Structural power-sharing, relational practice, policy and systemic integration, monitoring and accountability.

If you have insights into your organisation, you are the right person to respond. You do not need permission from others in your organisation, and we value your personal perspective. You do not need to identify your organisation when completing the survey.

Julio Pereira

The study has received ethics approval from Te Herenga Waka Human Ethics Committee (approval number 2025/HEO40157).

The survey will close on 31 May 2026, so please take a few moments to share your experiences and help shape a national understanding of Tiriti-based organisational practice.

Your contribution is greatly appreciated and will help us identify meaningful, practical ways for organisations to honour Te Tiriti.

Please complete the questionnaire online by clicking the link: Take the Survey Now. Or scan the QR code below.

— Heather Came is founder of Stop Institutional Racism (STIR), Clive Aspin is associate professor of health at Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington and Julio Pereira is associate professor and senior tutor in statistics at Massey University.