A *sector hui* (or regional and national hui in the case of the health sector) is held by each sector at least biennially, to: discuss issues of interest... Read more
The PSA regularly gains both local and national media coverage on issues of concern to members. There is a PSA Media Relations Policy[sitetree_link,id=163] to ensure a co-ordinated and consistent... Read more
Job Description for a convenor of an Enterprise Delegate Committee *Description Convenors are delegates and members of an enterprise delegate committee. * Approach The agreed approach to the role of... Read more
“Sector rūnanga” means a grouping of Māori members within a sector established in accordance with the Rules. *Committee of the Sector Rūnanga * The committee of the Sector Rūnanga... Read more
The Organiser Job Description[/assets/pdfs/Organiser.pdf] can be viewed here. Read more
The Committee of the Sector Rūnanga consists of 3 representatives (or 8 in the case of the health sector – 2 per region) who between them represent Māori... Read more
Any approach on PSA business by any PSA member, staff or elected officials to government ministers, select committees or senior members of political parties (other than in their capacity... Read more
consists of ten elected rūnanga representatives (plus the convenor)who provide leadership, support and representation for Māori members. The membership of the Committee is established automatically once sector hui have... Read more
Te Rūnanga Taumata is the congress of Te Rūnanga o Ngā Toa Āwhina, held every two years prior to the date of the national delegates’ congress. Representation at Te... Read more
The Executive Board is the managing committee of the PSA, with responsibility to oversee the effective operation and maintain the collective integrity of the union. The Role of the... Read more