BiculturalismThe Society is committed to developing and promoting biculturalism and cultural diversity in the work that it does. In seeking to achieve its goals and objects the Society actively seeks to encourage policies and practices which reflect New Zealand's cultural diversity and in particular the spirit and intent of the Treaty of Waitangi. This commitment is reflected in Rule 3 of the Society's Rules. The Society has established a National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues (NSCBI) to advise on appropriate cultural development. In addition the NSCBI contributes in many ways to the functioning of the Society, through regular contributions to publications, advice to the Executive and Council and workshops on cultural justice and biculturalism generally. The Society's commitment to biculturalism is an evolving one, and in the future it is intended to provide further information on developments on this site. |
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